Hello,
(If these are FAQs I'd appreciate links. The search engine at
http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/htwrap.pl
doesn't give any results at all when searching for record, so I
suspect there's some error there, and googling doesn't give any
real useful hits either. I've looked through
Tomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to to record using my TwinHan VisionDVT terrestial card.
[...]
When using mplayer on a fast Athlon XP machine the CPU
utilization stays below 1% according to top, and the file size is
somewhere aroung 2GB/hour, which is fine, as I want to put the
card
Title: Problems with my dec 2000t
Hi Gurus,
I've set up a new vdr box using the ready to use distribution from the german ct' magazine. This distribution is based upon a debian system with a linux 2.4 kernel and contains everything to set up a vdr box. I use a holywood card to decode and
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 09:43:02AM +0200, Måns Rullgård wrote:
Finally (yes!), a question about image quality: when I view live,
or play back a recording, there seems to be some interlacing
problem or similar. Fast vertical movements reveal horizontal
lines, most obvious when a TV program
Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 09:43:02AM +0200, Måns Rullgård wrote:
Finally (yes!), a question about image quality: when I view live,
or play back a recording, there seems to be some interlacing
problem or similar. Fast vertical movements reveal
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 09:30:36AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# dvbsnoop -n 1 101
--
SECT-Packet: 0001 PID: 101 (0x0065), Length: 80 (0x0050)
Time received: Thu 2004-06-10 09:02:20.367
Hello Siggi,
I have tried the CT' vdr version as well without succes. The CT uses a 2.4.26 (or so)
kernel. For
this kernel the firmware of the dec has to be present in the source tree at compile
time. I guess
they have not put a firmware there, since there might be a legal problem for CT. In
Hi, Johannes Stezenbach
I have nothing when i do :--- dvbsnoop -n 1 -crc 101
But i 've seen in the feature list of dvbsnoop on the website :
http://dvbsnoop.sourceforge.net/features.html
that for the option -crc and -nocrc :
CRC check | if supported by hardware,
Hi, has anyone else noticed something like this problem:
We have multiple servers on one site containing a mixture of recent
TT/Hauppague DVB-T and DVB-S cards. They have been working perfectly up until
now.
However, starting roughly on Monday, one by one, the servers have started
generating
Hello,
I added some enhancements from Clyde Stubbs and Christopher Pascoe and fixed
an endianess-bug on powerpc-based machines.
The new version is available at
http://www.frokaschwei.net/avtv771/avermedia.html. Diffs against the current
cvs-version are attached.
Wolfram
--- bt878.c.cvs
Hi,
for those who like to upgrade their full-featured DVB cards to 4 MByte
SDRAM, I've uploaded some information, how this can be done.
See http://endriss.escape.bei.t-online.de/dvb-mem-mod/index.html
With this modification, vdr has a full-screen, 256 color OSD.
Special thanks go to Carsten
Hi,
I have a Nexus-S rev 2.1 card with CI module. I am having troubles getting this
card to tune anything but 2 of the frequencies for my satellite service.
Sometimes only one of these frequencies will tune.
This card has worked perfectly in the past, and can still tune these channels
in windows
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