Subject: [linux-dvb] Full featured cards
Date: Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 11:24:10PM -
Quoting Adrian P Challinor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Does anyone know where you can get the full featured cards that are needed
by VDR? My understanding is that I need at least one card that support
i've bought a original tt card, a week ago.
but it don't want to run:
saa7146: register extension 'dvb'.
saa7146: found saa7146 @ mem d08b3600 (revision 1, irq 11)
(0x13c2,0x).
DVB: registering new adapter (Siemens/Technotrend/Hauppauge PCI
rev1.3).
Siemens/Technotrend/Hauppauge PCI rev1.3
Quoting Carlo,
I know of (but don't yet have) a Nexus-S. Yes, it is expensive. I will buy
one if I know it is going to work, but doesn't it just have a single
Video-IN connector? Looking at the Hauppauge sites, they make no mention of
a Video-Out socket.
I'm new to this, so I don't want to
Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
Subject: [linux-dvb] Full featured cards
Date: Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 11:24:10PM -
Quoting Adrian P Challinor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Does anyone know where you can get the full featured cards that are needed
by VDR? My understanding is that I need at least
Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
Subject: [linux-dvb] Full featured cards
Date: Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 11:24:10PM -
Quoting Adrian P Challinor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Does anyone know where you can get the full featured cards that are needed
by VDR? My understanding is that I need
Good morning list,
I recently investigated some beamers and highend TV's for
their interfaces. Found composite, s-video, rgb (vga) and
especially YPbPr (some with HDTV capabilities on this port).
Best video quality would be achieved with RGB connection -
unfortunately VGA-RGB does not like
Are there some lines missing in the Kconfig and Makefile in
./linux-2.6.1/drivers/media/dvb/frontends? The source code for nxt6000 tuner
is there but the build commands are missing.
I added this to Kconfig
config DVB_NXT6000
tristate Frontends with NXT6000
depends on
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: Full featured cards
Date: Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 07:26:43AM -
Quoting Adrian P Challinor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I know of (but don't yet have) a Nexus-S. Yes, it is expensive. I will buy
one if I know it is going to work, but doesn't it just have a
Adrian P Challinor wrote:
Are there some lines missing in the Kconfig and Makefile in
./linux-2.6.1/drivers/media/dvb/frontends? The source code for nxt6000 tuner
is there but the build commands are missing.
I added this to Kconfig
config DVB_NXT6000
tristate Frontends
Hi,
i found that in 2.6.1 and later kernel2.6 drivers uses different
firmware format.
How can i convert my own firmware to this file?
i have my firmware in old format Dpram+Root files and also in format
2.6.0 used: av7110_firm.h file with byte arrays dpram and root
Anton
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 05:38:13PM +0300, Anton A. Korzh wrote:
Hi,
i found that in 2.6.1 and later kernel2.6 drivers uses different
firmware format.
How can i convert my own firmware to this file?
i have my firmware in old format Dpram+Root files and also in format
2.6.0 used:
Cruel destiny brought me to need to receive encrypted channels with
proper CAM and card. The provider says: tune to this frequency and I
will send the appropriate info that will activate your card.
I tuned the card with VDR to the specified frequency/vpid/apid (tuning
confirmed by receiving
Cruel destiny brought me to need to receive encrypted channels with
proper CAM and card. The provider says: tune to this frequency and I
will send the appropriate info that will activate your card.
I tuned the card with VDR to the specified frequency/vpid/apid (tuning
confirmed by receiving
, 06.02.2004, 17:51, Johannes Stezenbach :
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 05:38:13PM +0300, Anton A. Korzh wrote:
Hi,
i found that in 2.6.1 and later kernel2.6 drivers uses different
firmware format.
How can i convert my own firmware to this file?
i have my firmware in old format
Hi,
I have a Chaintech digibox 1000 DVB-T card that seems to be a Twinhan clone.
It has a Nxt6000 chip in the tuner module; nxt6000.o doesn't even
recognize the chip but I could make
the card work using
modprobe bttv i2c_hw=1 card=0x68 (0x71 hangs the pc). .
modprobe dvb-bt8xx
modprobe dst
I
Hello,
I recently encounter mysterious problems when trying to configure an
Internet-via-Satellite installation with Debian Woody.
I have tried linuxtv-1.0.1 as well as linuxtv-1.1.0 with dvbtune and with szap
dvbnet but it is always the same.
I open the network interface and active it with
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: Activation of a card via Nexus+VDR - Possible?
Date: ven, feb 06, 2004 at 04:26:40 +0100
Quoting Andreas Share ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
this could be only a problem with you CICAM, because neither vdr or the
driver touch anything in the stream you need for
Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: Activation of a card via Nexus+VDR - Possible?
Date: ven, feb 06, 2004 at 04:26:40 +0100
Quoting Andreas Share ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
this could be only a problem with you CICAM, because neither vdr or the
driver touch
Thomas Kesselheim wrote:
Hello,
I recently encounter mysterious problems when trying to configure an
Internet-via-Satellite installation with Debian Woody.
I have tried linuxtv-1.0.1 as well as linuxtv-1.1.0 with dvbtune and with szap
dvbnet but it is always the same.
I open the network
Hello,
iptraf does not set promiscous mode by default, and you won't get
multicast traffic unless you setup your multicat routes correctly
and join the multicast group.
You are so right. Everything works perfectly.
Sorry for disturbing and thanks.
Thomas Kesselheim
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I recently bought the Nexus card on-line through www.misco.it, paying just
under 300 euro, tax included. I could not find it in local (Milan) retail
shops.
- It does have an external S/PDIF video out and came with a patch cord
which contains separate RCA out connectors. But I suppose this all
hi, a i have the following problem
sometimes after ie bad weather conditions i got the following dmesg:
OutCommand: timeout waiting for COMMAND idle
SOutCommand error
outcom error
vdr stuck on channel switch...
when i used 2.4 driver that was often in a rainy weather -- but make
reload helped
Hi,
i bought a brand new Athlon64 yesterday. So far everything is running
fine, except the DVB drivers.
The problem is, that the av7110 driver makes excessive use of crc32 when
it tries to load the firmware, which causes problems on a 64Bit System
:)
Is there any way to fix this, or some smart
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