Am Samstag, 5. Juni 2004 00:27 schrieb Valent:
Hi. I have SkyStar 2 DVB card. First is it possible to watch satellite
program on it with VDR?
Second; I have Fedora Core 2 with kernel 2.6.5.
2.6 kernels come with already compiled skystar2 module. Is this a
problem for VDR? Does VDR work only
Hi
I just upgraded my DVB machine from RH8 to FC2 -- I have NOVA-t produced
before summer 2002 and I am using dvbstream to get DVB data.
I needed to do just the following to get DVB working:
wget http://cesnet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/dvbtools/dvbstream-0.5.tar.gz
(For some reason cesnet
could it be that the german boxes are somewhat different from all
others. I had problems with channel switching too when I played around
with the configuration - and I think I resolved them by not switching
;). I'm only using the box occasionally for recording and thus i don't
switch a lot.
On Saturday 05 June 2004 02:33, Christian Gmeiner wrote:
Hi Michael,
its me again...
Hello Christian,
On 04.06.2004 21:44, Christian Gmeiner wrote:
i am using a 2.6.5 kernel with recent cvs and get this in my dmesg:
DVB: registering new adapter (KNC1 DVB-S).
Hello Kenneth,
Hi,
patch attached, added myself to authors. Would you accept Lindent patch?
or
Should that wait for an interim release not involving other major
restructings (like sysfs, hopefully, if someone could help christian on
the
lkml).
If you dont change anything at the dvb-core
Hi again,
after reading some of the proposed docs and specs I'm not completly
satisfied.
Short reminder, I'm writing the driver for TwinHan VP7041 USB and so I'm
able to sniff traffic. So I did:
I now know, that the windows software is requesting Transport Stream from
the device (188 byte
This is an issue with USB timeouts, I assume? You're seeing messages
like 'usb
3-1: bulk timeout on ep4in' in your kernel logs?
I'm using the dec-3000 and have the same problems, if a do a scan i get
timeouts.
I get usb timeouts
Hi Patrick,
I'm really not an experienced driver developer, but anyway.
On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 12:24:27PM +0200, Patrick Boettcher wrote:
I now know, that the windows software is requesting Transport Stream from
the device (188 byte packets which starts with 0x47).
As a driver developer,
Patrick,
The existing TT usb driver should give you a good enough framework for what
happens when your driver has received the data, and needs to feed the DVB
api.
Have you looked at this?
Steve
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Patrick,
As Wolfgang says, this might be too big a project for you right now, but I'd
also like to encourage you to continue.
I don't really think I understand your questions but take a look at an
existing usb driver here:
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004, Wolfgang Thiel wrote:
Thanks for your patience, Steve and Wolfgang, you helped me a lot, even
you have been worried about me :).
As a first step, you should try and emulate the basic features of this
driver.
I already did. The linux driver is currently able to tune to a
Hi,
I created some patches to support the AVerMedia AVerTV DVB-T 771 card. The
drivers aren't finished yet (mt352 doesn't support all ioctls, analog
settings for the bt878 are wrong, I did only a short test with dvbsnoop).
The patches are available here:
snip
I already did. The linux driver is currently able to tune to a frequency
(and bandwitdh), get signal strength and get some dvb stream (identified
as TS). My question now was, what do I have to do to get this stream to
user space.
snip
Once the driver pushes the packets into the kernel
Hi.
So i am now testing out the current cvs and get
this:
vdr root # szap -n 1reading channels from file
'/root/.szap/channels.conf'zapping to 1 'Das Erste':sat 0, frequency =
11837 MHz H, symbolrate 2750, vpid = 0x0065, apid = 0x0066using
'/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and
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