Hi,
Could someone with CVS write access please delete:
dvb-apps/util/szap/channels.conf-dvbt-australia
and add the three attached files instead?
These are the files required for the major capital cities on the east
coast of Australia.
Thanks,
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Beauty lies in the hands of the beer
Mike Frisch wrote:
After just learning that my Twinhan VP-1020 (original) card might now be
supported under Linux, I attempted to get it running on Fedora Core
2-test1 with kernel 2.6.3-1.97.
...
Badness in interruptible_sleep_on_timeout at kernel/sched.c:1938
Call Trace:
[c0120ed2]
On Monday 01 March 2004 21:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 01:02:19PM +, Andrew de Quincey wrote:
Hi, I've just encountered something very weird about frequency inversion.
With my new stv0299 code, I'm able to get a much better signal for lots
of channels.
On Monday 01 March 2004 20:44, Oliver Endriss wrote:
On Monday 01 March 2004 12:09, Andrew de Quincey wrote:
I only have access to a few sat dishes, all of which are professional
quality with quad LNBs. I haven't ever actually experienced LNB drift.
Currently the
Same here.
only use I
On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 10:44:50PM +1100, Peter Urbanec wrote:
Could someone with CVS write access please delete:
dvb-apps/util/szap/channels.conf-dvbt-australia
and add the three attached files instead?
Peter, your Melbourne data is quite old.
The frequency for SBS changed 2-3 months
Andrew de Quincey wrote:
The frontend on mine can get a lock at 27500, but I'd noticed when I read the
values back from the hardware that it had actually detected 27504..
Sounds like the broadcaster has a problem.
Another thing is that 11747000 is _really_ close to the lnb switch frequency
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 01:01:09AM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 10:44:50PM +1100, Peter Urbanec wrote:
Could someone with CVS write access please delete:
dvb-apps/util/szap/channels.conf-dvbt-australia
and add the three attached files instead?
Peter, your
On Tuesday 02 March 2004 14:25, Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Andrew de Quincey wrote:
The frontend on mine can get a lock at 27500, but I'd noticed when I read
the values back from the hardware that it had actually detected 27504..
Sounds like the broadcaster has a problem.
Another thing
Hi,
Thursday, February 26, 2004, 6:02:51 PM, you wrote:
Did you get the file? Any news about the error?
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PF Hello Marcus,
PF Thursday, February 26, 2004, 5:47:46 PM, you wrote:
MM Paulo Figueiredo writes:
Hello
Oliver Endriss wrote:
In the past I did some tests and found that tuning is always faster if zig-zag
scan is disabled. So the first thing I do after a check-out is disabling this
cra^Wstuff. - Never had any problems (QPSK BSRU6, Grundig 29504-451).
Hi Oliver,
what do I have to do to disable
Paulo Figueiredo writes:
Hi,
Thursday, February 26, 2004, 6:02:51 PM, you wrote:
Did you get the file? Any news about the error?
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Ok, I just checked out the file and I must say that the TS is very
strange. Lots of filling bytes in the PES which led to some problems
which I
Once upon a time (August, to be more precise), I got interested on the
Nebula USB DVB-T device. I asked on this if anyone was developing a
driver for it, and as no-one was, I decided to try it myself.
I contacted Nebula, and they promised to help me any way they could,
including giving a
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:20:01AM +1100, Peter Urbanec wrote:
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Peter, your Melbourne data is quite old.
The frequency for SBS changed 2-3 months ago from 536.5 MHz to 536.625
MHz. The PIDs for channel 9 changed about 1 month ago.
Thanks for the updates. As you can
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:20:01AM +1100, Peter Urbanec wrote:
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Peter, your Melbourne data is quite old.
The frequency for SBS changed 2-3 months ago from 536.5 MHz to 536.625
MHz. The PIDs for channel 9 changed about 1 month ago.
Thanks
I couldn't find a simple (command line) way to record a DVB-T program
from a channel for a set length of time eg. scheduled from an at
job.
My quick hack to tzap.c (from linuxtv-dvb-apps-1.1.0/util/szap/tzap.c)
is available from http://www.arkady.demon.co.uk/tzap.c.gz
The new flags are:
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