Am Donnerstag, 18. März 2004 12:13 schrieb Siegfried Goericke:
Hi list,
after updating my SMP Server from suse 8.2 to suse 9.0 the shutdown of the
dvb0_0 interface create a kernel oops. Therefore I installed the the latest
dvb-kernel driver from cvs (build-2.4). Now the kernel oops don't
D. Ratner wrote:
In reading up on the drivers and such and I have seen
mention of a dvb firmware building tool for ttpci.
Is this tool distributed with linuxtv-dvb-1.1.0
driver?
If so what is the name of this 'tool'? If not, I
assume its on the site somewhere. CVS maybe? What is
the
Thanks ...I found it.
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wrote:
D. Ratner wrote:
In reading up on the drivers and such and I have
seen
mention of a dvb firmware building tool for ttpci.
Is this tool distributed with linuxtv-dvb-1.1.0
driver?
If so what is the name of
Could it be that the scan utility marks radio stations as scrambled, which
aren't?
If I do a scan on Astra 28.2E with something like
scan -s 2 -t 1 -o vdr -x 0 Astra-28.2E
e.g. the RTE radio stations are left out (AFAIK they're not scrambled, at
least they didn't use to be) but the TV channels
Ora Järvinen wrote:
Could it be that the scan utility marks radio stations as scrambled, which
aren't?
If I do a scan on Astra 28.2E with something like
scan -s 2 -t 1 -o vdr -x 0 Astra-28.2E
e.g. the RTE radio stations are left out (AFAIK they're not scrambled, at
least they didn't use to be)
Hi,
I noticed that my Rev. 1.3 card doesn't tune to frequencies below 11800Mhz.
Well, sometimes it works. Mostly for a few minutes and sometimes much longer.
The card uses a VES18xx frontend. Is this a known problem?
Thanks,
Tobi
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Hi everyone,
I haven't had time to try the current build as yet, but I can give a heads up that the
Avermedia DVB-T card is going to have a hardware change and will be using the Zarlink
MT352 demodulator as of the Mid April.
Maybe this weekend I'll have some free time to check out the state of