Having just joined this conference; I hope this is the right forum for this.
I am in the process of trying to decide between a dreambox 7000s or a
homemade solution.
The trouble is, in Turkey, they are selling dreambox 7000s for 475 Euros
at least, and I am
pretty confident I can build a
Hi Holger Johannes (and all at convergence),
I'll attach a toplevel Makefile suitable for dvb-kernel again in case it
got lost last time.
Installation is just generic: type make and do whatever you feel like
with the modules in ./build-2.4
Is there anything else that needs to be done before
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hi Holger Johannes (and all at convergence),
I'll attach a toplevel Makefile suitable for dvb-kernel again in case it
got lost last time.
Installation is just generic: type make and do whatever you feel like
with the modules in ./build-2.4
Is there anything else that
Hi,
first the card runs under my Linux, with the SuSE 9.0 Kernel and Modules.
(was a nice try from SuSE don't compile b2c2 skystar2 module, but the module
source was included)
But sometimes szap tunes and sometime it will not tune in.
Have someone an idear?
My slove from last night is:
start
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hi Holger Johannes (and all at convergence),
I'll attach a toplevel Makefile suitable for dvb-kernel again in case it
got lost last time.
Installation is just generic: type make and do whatever you feel like
with the modules in
Hi
does any one know how to get VDR working with DVB card
that does not support hardware mpeg? i.e Twinhan DST
card.
Thanks
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Twoways wrote:
Hi,
first the card runs under my Linux, with the SuSE 9.0 Kernel and Modules.
(was a nice try from SuSE don't compile b2c2 skystar2 module, but the module
source was included)
But sometimes szap tunes and sometime it will not tune in.
Have someone an idear?
My slove from last night
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hi Holger Johannes (and all at convergence),
I'll attach a toplevel Makefile suitable for dvb-kernel again in case
it got lost last time.
Installation is just generic: type make and do whatever you feel
like with the modules in ./build-2.4
Is
Hi
Imho it's good to try mplayer (www.mplayerhq.hu)
Alex Kuzmenkov
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Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 12:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [linux-dvb] DVB-s and software mpeg decoder with
Hi
is there any nice interface for mplayer that, at
least, show all channels and switch between them
easily?
thanks
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Hi
Imho it's good to try mplayer (www.mplayerhq.hu)
Alex Kuzmenkov
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Hello,
As you probably know this is a wrong mailing list, there is
a VDR specific list.
With VDR there are a couple of possibilities (what I know)
- Xine output (over X / xv)
- fbxine output
- softdevice (directfb)
But be warned, all these outputs are more like a alpha stage,
they work and
mplayer's builtin menu using the OSD interface.
Read DOCS/XML/video.xml (that file may have been renamed, check)
ABBAS AL-MUTAWA wrote:
Hi
is there any nice interface for mplayer that, at
least, show all channels and switch between them
easily?
thanks
--- alx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Hello,
I have a Budget Technotrend DVB-T card with Philips tda10045h demodulator.
Also I try get IP over DVB (MPE) in Ukraine.
My ISP provide access to Internet over DVB-T.
I had received Unicast PID and MAC from my ISP and firstly I tried got
Internet access with Windows drivers. It test had
Hello and good day. After a long time playing with a simple Nova
budget card, I now purchased a Nova-CI, together with an appropriate
CAM and card. I decided to buy the budget card instead of a
full-featured card since I saw that there ws a specific budget-ci
module, so I expected I would be able
Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
Hello and good day. After a long time playing with a simple Nova
budget card, I now purchased a Nova-CI, together with an appropriate
CAM and card. I decided to buy the budget card instead of a
full-featured card since I saw that there ws a specific budget-ci
module, so
Sergey Sholokh wrote:
Also I try get IP over DVB (MPE) in Ukraine.
My ISP provide access to Internet over DVB-T.
I had received Unicast PID and MAC from my ISP and firstly I tried got
Internet access with Windows drivers. It test had passed successfully. Then I
tried got access Internet
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: Nova-CI: why does opening /dev/dvb/adapter0/ca0
return no such device?
Date: mar, gen 20, 2004 at 02:01:55 +0100
Quoting Johannes Stezenbach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Is someone having success with accessing the CAM on such a card? Or am
I overlooking
I'm sorry to have to disappoint you, but the common interface is
not supported because we have no information from the vendor how
it works. I added a note to Kconfig accordingly.
(Due to the different board layout the Nove-CI needs its own
driver, which functionally equivalent to the non-CI
Does any one have a channels.conf for the UK Craigkelly transmitter?
If not please could I have an ordinary oen that I could use to create my
own.
Also are there any utilities than can conver the windows DigitalTV-t.lst
into a channels.conf?
Thanks
Mike
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Hi all,
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 13:24, Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: Nova-CI: why does opening /dev/dvb/adapter0/ca0
return no such device?
Date: mar, gen 20, 2004 at 02:01:55 +0100
Quoting Johannes Stezenbach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Is someone having success
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hi Holger Johannes (and all at convergence),
I'll attach a toplevel Makefile suitable for dvb-kernel again in case it
got lost last time.
Installation is just generic: type make and do whatever you feel like
with the
Luca Abeni writes:
Hi all,
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 13:24, Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: Nova-CI: why does opening /dev/dvb/adapter0/ca0
return no such device?
Date: mar, gen 20, 2004 at 02:01:55 +0100
Quoting Johannes Stezenbach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
From: Johannes Stezenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm sorry to have to disappoint you, but the common interface is
not supported because we have no information from the vendor how
it works. I added a note to Kconfig accordingly.
FWIW, I'll probably soon start reverse engineering the budget CI to
This is excellent. I had wondered how the set top boxes were re-ordering
channels into a more natural order. At the very least it would be excellent
if scan would sort it's output by channel number
Thanks
Ed W
I'm wondering if the scan developers are considering incorporating
automatic
Robert Schlabbach wrote:
FWIW, I'll probably soon start reverse engineering the budget CI to
implement support in my Windows BDA minidriver.
Is this in http://sourceforge.net/projects/bdadev/ or is that
something different?
Johannes
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John Murdoch wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if the scan developers are considering incorporating automatic
channel numbering (for applications such as VDR) in the near future for those
services that support it?
If so, I have attached a small patch (created against the CVS dvb-apps tree) to
it's probably safer to use crc32_le() or crc32_be(), depends on which
one exactly you need.
Good idea.
Use a recent kernel, there crc32(), crc32_le() and crc32_be() are
implemented as library functions.
Right, but the first cause of the problem was that modprobe sees
CIPE's crc32 definition
From: Johannes Stezenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Robert Schlabbach wrote:
FWIW, I'll probably soon start reverse engineering the budget CI to
implement support in my Windows BDA minidriver.
Is this in http://sourceforge.net/projects/bdadev/ or is that
something different?
Something different.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 18:12:22 +0100
Klaus Schmidinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How did you find out about this user-defined descriptor?
Is there any documentation available about its format (and maybe
other user-defined descriptors, too)?
I'm afraid I stumbled across it whilst writing an EPG
hi
you can create it by scan, it is available with
linuxtv-dvb.
abbas
--- Michael Lothian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does any one have a channels.conf for the UK
Craigkelly transmitter?
If not please could I have an ordinary oen that I
could use to create my
own.
Also are there any
You can try kplayer plus attached patch.
http://kplayer.sourceforge.net
It can be used to watch TV and DigitalTV using mplayer.
Il mar, 2004-01-20 alle 12:17, ABBAS AL-MUTAWA ha scritto:
Hi
is there any nice interface for mplayer that, at
least, show all channels and switch between them
Hi,
Could you give more details on the following flags:
#define DVB_DMX_WAIT_FOR_PUSI (1 2)
#define DVB_DMX_OUTPUT_DUPES(1 3)
#define DVB_DMX_OUTPUT_ERRPKTS (1 4)
For the buffer_treshold in dvb_dmx_recording_filter struct,
What append when this is reach ?
For audio and video driver,
Irek Defée wrote:
I'm sorry to have to disappoint you, but the common interface is
not supported because we have no information from the vendor how
it works. I added a note to Kconfig accordingly.
(Due to the different board layout the Nove-CI needs its own
driver, which functionally equivalent to
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
John Murdoch wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if the scan developers are considering incorporating
automatic channel numbering (for applications such as VDR) in the near
future for those services that support it?
If so, I have attached a
Ralph Metzler wrote:
Luca Abeni writes:
Hi all,
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 13:24, Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: Nova-CI: why does opening /dev/dvb/adapter0/ca0 return no such device?
Date: mar, gen 20, 2004 at 02:01:55 +0100
Quoting Johannes Stezenbach ([EMAIL
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