As far as I know the 2.6-test kernels had the firmware still built-in.
Not sure about 2.6.0, but I think something has changed in 2.6.1 too...
Best regards,
Christian
Tilman Baumann wrote:
Well thats it. Thank you.
Now i have no video picture. But this is probably another problem... ;)
But
I've been trying to find specification for Diseqc 1.2,
other then the one at www.eutelsat.com called 'position_app_note_v1.pdf'
The initial spec from Feb. 1998.
I have not been able to find anything newer.
Specially I'm tring to find the spec for command 'Goto X',
the original spec just says
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Hi,
I'm using the DVB drivers 1.0.1 with kernel 2.4.22 on gentoo. I find
that when I compile a new kernel and create an initrd I get to the point
of unmounting the initrd loop file and the umount process hangs. I
discovered that if I stop mythtv which is using the DVB drivers the
umount
I would rather ask this on the Mythtv or Gentoo mailinglist, can't
imagine this is a driver issue...
I had Gentoo on a kernel 2.4.2x box without such problems.
But maybe this is also Gentoo related, the current support in Gentoo's
startup and stop scripts for initial ramdisks is very poor:
On
Hello,
is there a 2gb file limitation in dvb-mplex program ?
Because when I use this program with a under 2Gb file it works fine, but
for a over 2Gb it fails.
dvb-mplex shows a counter of -2103227483 bytes (with a minus) for a file
that has 2272 Mb.
Thanks for any help.
Nicolas.
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Hi Alex,
Try adding this line:
urb-interval = 1;
function. No guarantees that it will work (I don't have a nova-t usb to play
with - never have), but if it does, please let me know so that I can update
cvs.
It worked for me too, using a Nova-S - thanks for the patch.
I debugged for 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
is there a 2gb file limitation in dvb-mplex program ?
Because when I use this program with a under 2Gb file it works fine, but
for a over 2Gb it fails.
dvb-mplex shows a counter of -2103227483 bytes (with a minus) for a file
that has 2272
Dominik Roettsches wrote:
Hi there,
I updated CVS version, went into build-2.4 and
made a ./getlinks make.
Compilation worked fine and I got the driver itself registered.
But when insmoding' grundig-491 frontend driver nothing gets
detected.
Maybe they are using a different frontend type now?
Hi Holger,
Compilation worked fine and I got the driver itself registered.
But when insmoding' grundig-491 frontend driver nothing gets
detected.
Maybe they are using a different frontend type now? Hmmm - to find this
out you will have to open the box and check what's inside...
Under
Le 01/18/2004 01:10 PM, Marcus Metzler a joliment écrit :
Have you tried replex, or do you need some function that only
dvb-mplex supplies?
I don't know what I need and I did't RTFM ;-)
I just have a script that has to do :
dvb-mplex -i PS_STREAM -t DVD -o film.mpg -p0 -q0 $fichier
Does replex
Am Freitag, 16. Januar 2004 15:34 schrieb Johannes Stezenbach:
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
revision 1.9
date: 2003/07/31 18:08:56; author: js; state: Exp; lines: +1 -6
- remove udelay()s from alps_bsrv2.c;
- instead schedule_timeout(1) in dvb_frontend.c after setting
frontend and
Le 01/18/2004 01:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a joliment écrit :
Le 01/18/2004 01:10 PM, Marcus Metzler a joliment écrit :
Have you tried replex, or do you need some function that only
dvb-mplex supplies?
I'll try.
I tried ;-)
Thank you very much, it work fine.
Nicolas.
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Powered
hi,
i have a little problem with the newest DVB-drivers (08-11-2003).
Sometimes I?ve got
Video and Audio dropouts up to 5seconds on some channels. For Example:
ARD, Bayern 1(radio), ZDF.
At the first time, i thought the problem is the vdr-software. But now
i think, its the driver (or the
Am Sonntag, 18. Januar 2004 14:05 schrieb Steffen Barszus:
Am Freitag, 16. Januar 2004 15:34 schrieb Johannes Stezenbach:
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
revision 1.9
date: 2003/07/31 18:08:56; author: js; state: Exp; lines: +1 -6
- remove udelay()s from alps_bsrv2.c;
- instead
Am Sonntag, 18. Januar 2004 16:09 schrieb Tobias Faust:
Steffen Barszus wrote:
I had similar results and tried all that could be related (changed lnb,
changed cable, built in a 5/4 multiswitch. After some time the i had
other instabilities too and after some days, the motherboard died
Hello Steffen,
I have the error pasted below since cvs update now. Before cvs update all was
fine. I know that in the README it is stated that kernels 2.4.23 wont work,
but i dont think that 2.4.22-10mdk is that far from 2.4.23 ;)
On 2004/01/05 18:12:46 I synced the whole Video4Linux-2 stuff
Am Sonntag, 18. Januar 2004 16:22 schrieb Michael Hunold:
Hello Steffen,
I have the error pasted below since cvs update now. Before cvs update all
was fine. I know that in the README it is stated that kernels 2.4.23
wont work, but i dont think that 2.4.22-10mdk is that far from 2.4.23 ;)
Hello all,
I just put new patches into patches-2.6 that sync the latest available
2.6 kernel trees (2.6.1 or 2.6.1-mm4) with our LinuxTV.org CVS.
So if you don't like to patch your kernel with makelinks, then you can
now try out the latest patches to get bleeding edge DVB drivers... ;-)
I've
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 07:54:11PM +0100, Michael Hunold wrote:
Hello Michael ;-)
I just put new patches into patches-2.6 that sync the latest available
2.6 kernel trees (2.6.1 or 2.6.1-mm4) with our LinuxTV.org CVS.
So if you don't like to patch your kernel with makelinks, then you can
Hello Gregoire,
just after the tuning speed up of the av7110 I makelinked the 2.6.1-mm4
with the CVS and efectively from then the tuning is very fast ;-)
Good to hear.
Are there other change that should be tested (I have two Hauppauge rev
1.3 DVB-S(?
No.
Thank you very much,
Grégoire
CU
Hi,
I compiled the last release of the ttusb_dec-Modul (1.36)
I use SuSE 9.0 with the current kernel-source 2.4.21-166 optimized for Athlon.
Each time I load the modul i get an oops like this:
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Jan 18 20:12:39 Thor kernel: cipcb: CIPE driver vers 1.5.4 (c) Olaf Titz
1996-2000, 100
On Sunday 18 January 2004 7:47 pm, Rafael Kolless wrote:
Hi,
I compiled the last release of the ttusb_dec-Modul (1.36)
I use SuSE 9.0 with the current kernel-source 2.4.21-166 optimized for
Athlon. Each time I load the modul i get an oops like this:
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Jan 18 20:12:39 Thor kernel:
Hi,
Not sure. Could you pipe this oops through ksymoops please?
I hope I did it right, was my first try with ksymoops.
Is cipcb really needed in Release 1.36? It is the only modules which gives
crc32 as a symbol.
ksymoops 2.4.9 on i686 2.4.21-166-athlon. Options used
-V (default)
Good evening,
I recently purchased a Nova-T DVB card with a view to running MythTv on my
machine, a friend who lives nearby has a system running using the same
card and it works well.
I'm running a Debian (testing) Linux box, on a 2.4.21 kernel, using a DVB
cvs checkout from last week.
On Sunday 18 January 2004 20:52, James Mulcahy wrote:
Good evening,
Unfortunately, despite 'scan' being able to find [1] most of the channels
I think I should be able to receive, the most notable absence is of
ITV/ITV2/Channel 4. Using dvbtune to manually tune to this frequency
gives:
On Sunday 18 January 2004 21:08, James Mulcahy wrote:
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Gavin Hamill wrote:
Thanks for your prompt response Gavid, I tried this to no avail
however
:(
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/projects/DVB$ dvbtune -f 834167 -cr 2_3 -qam 64 -i
Using DVB card Philips TDA10045H
I only have
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Gavin Hamill wrote:
Thanks for your help Gavin..
Bit error rate: 131070
To me that smacks far too strongly of 'something wrong' since it's very close
to 131072, a nice computing number 2 ^ 17 ... Do you get this reported error
rate on the working muxes?
[EMAIL
Not sure. Could you pipe this oops through ksymoops please?
I hope I did it right, was my first try with ksymoops.
Is cipcb really needed in Release 1.36? It is the only modules which gives
crc32 as a symbol.
EIP; dde5ba82 [cipcb]crc32+12/30 =
eax; dea04560
On Sunday 18 January 2004 22:06, James Mulcahy wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/projects/DVB/apps/scan$ dvbtune -f 810167
Event: Frequency: 820767000
Bit error rate: 5454
Signal strength: 50629
SNR: 63993
Now that's better a BER of 5000 is a 'OK' - 'good' signal should be under
1000..
And it
OK. Thanks Itai, Holger, Jon Andrew. I hadn't found
the doco that mentioned that. We should probably update
HOWTO-get-a-new-card-running-avermedia with some of that
information.
(I will try and send someone a patch in a few days. Who wants it?)
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Nigel Pearson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Now the
Nigel Pearson wrote:
OK. Thanks Itai, Holger, Jon Andrew. I hadn't found
the doco that mentioned that. We should probably update
HOWTO-get-a-new-card-running-avermedia with some of that
information.
(I will try and send someone a patch in a few days. Who wants it?)
--
Nigel Pearson, [EMAIL
HAs anyone sucessfully managed to get one of these cards working under 2.6?
If so could you please tel me how you did it?
What do you have in your modprobe.conf / modules.conf
And what did you do about firmware?
Thanks in advance
Mike
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