Hi,
With someone's help I was able to get the card to work under Windows by changing some LNB settings to 11300. I cannot find anything of that nature though in the Linux scanning/tuning applications. Could someone perhaps point me in the right direction?
Regards,
Michal
P.S. The correct
And to answer my own question (I had just been grepping the source of the CVS scan app for lnb) the answer is the new -l paramater. When I used scan -l 11300,11300,11300 optusc1 to scan for channels it immediately found the. Now why did it have to be so hard that it took weeks to work out? :/
Hi to all,
thanks for patches, I will try it this evening.
From my point of view (as user) i wish the possibility to give the
av7110_ir(and the kernel) a symbolic name to _my_ keyboard device like
the links to cdrom/dvd or so.
I think the next problem i will have is the remote.conf of vdr which
hello,
in times of bad weather and snow on the sat dish
i receive some chanels very weak. somtimes when tuning to
them nothing happens. well this would be ok, but if i switch on
i get some sequences of:
Jan 6 09:46:27 spock02 kernel: OutCommand: timeout waiting for COMMAND
idle
Jan 6 09:46:27
Under Windows I was using MultiDec to view the following channel and it
was not scrambled (I do not have a CI module or CA so there would have
been no way to descramble it):
TVSN:12478:h:S156.0E:27800:1081:1082:0:1:3008:0:0:0
This is the TV Shopping Network (it's not that I want to watch it
Michal Dobrzynski wrote:
Under Windows I was using MultiDec to view the following channel and it
was not scrambled (I do not have a CI module or CA so there would have
been no way to descramble it):
TVSN:12478:h:S156.0E:27800:1081:1082:0:1:3008:0:0:0
This is the TV Shopping Network
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 16:28:56 +0100
Norbert Schechner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The card is working, but with a poor image quality on moving objekts (steps)
I don't know what you mean by steps, so I guess:
- objects in motion have border that look like a comb; this is an interlace
problem, try
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Roberto Ragusa wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 09:53:51 +0100
Holger Waechtler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
I've seen the EOF problem also. I got the impression that it is speed
related, i.e. if there is heavy load on the machine EOF occurs more
frequently. Nevertheless if you
I've seen the EOF problem also. I got the impression that it is
speed
related, i.e. if there is heavy load on the machine EOF
occurs more
frequently. Nevertheless if you pipe the stream to a
file and then
replay, there are no problems. Maybe the driver
replays values 0
through
Am Montag, 5. Januar 2004 23:55 schrieb Roberto Ragusa:
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 16:28:56 +0100
Norbert Schechner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The card is working, but with a poor image quality on moving objekts
(steps)
I don't know what you mean by steps, so I guess:
- objects in motion have
Am Montag, 5. Januar 2004 23:55 schrieb Roberto Ragusa:
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 16:28:56 +0100
Norbert Schechner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The card is working, but with a poor image quality on moving objekts
(steps)
I don't know what you mean by steps, so I guess:
- objects in motion have
In theory it can be made to work, but I've not managed it yet! If anyone
has any straight forward instructions please pass them on.
Paul
Hi,
does anybody have experience with aver dvb-t card and linuxtv.org?
I've found a post from 18th November 2003 where was written: However
the picture
Hello
I bought Hauppauge Nova-T PCI more than year ago, retail package had
sticker WinTV-Nova--t pci model 923 on it.
DVB homepage (http://linuxtv.org/developer/dvb.xml) says that:
Siemens/Technotrend/Hauppauge PCI DVB card...
Our driver currently supports card revisions 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6 and
While considering the problems with time-shift addressed in another
thread it occurred to me that it would be very useful to be able to
record the EPG data along with what currently gets recorded. This way
when you record multiple programs in one timer (as is sometimes
unavoidable) you could
Oops. Sorry. Wrong mailing list. Please disregard.
Regards,
Michal
On 07/01/2004, at 8:39 AM, Michal Dobrzynski wrote:
While considering the problems with time-shift addressed in another
thread it occurred to me that it would be very useful to be able to
record the EPG data along with what
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 05:46:42PM +1000, Michal Dobrzynski wrote:
And to answer my own question (I had just been grepping the source of
the CVS scan app for lnb) the answer is the new -l paramater. When I
used scan -l 11300,11300,11300 optusc1 to scan for channels it
You shouldn't have to
Thanks very much for the info and for your efforts.
Before I dig into the meat of your post I thought I'd let you know that
neither -l 11300 nor -l 11300,11300 would work and I needed all three
parameters. This is not to say that they all have to be 11300 as I
don't know that for sure, but,
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 15:31:43 +0100
Holger Waechtler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When a buffer overflows the ringbuffer pointers are reset, errno is set
to EOVERFLOW. The data that has been previously in the ringbuffer will
get lost.
And the read call returns -1, easily causing the reading
Hi folks,
for those who want to peak their noses into the dvb/mpeg stream data:
I uploaded the version 1.2.02 of dvbsnoop to sourceforge.
For convenience, I also uploaded binary versions for dbox2 and
i386 linux (dvb-api v1 dvb-api v3).
-- http://dvbsnoop.sourceforge.net
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