Am Freitag, 18. Juni 2004 00:19 schrieb Luca Olivetti:
Steffen Barszus wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2004 09:36 schrieb Steffen Barszus:
Am Dienstag, 15. Juni 2004 19:13 schrieb Luca Olivetti:
Steffen Barszus wrote:
Hi !
I have installed yesterday the streamdev plugin
No matter what i
Hi.
I updated to the current cvs and i get this error with vdr:
ERROR (dvbdevice.c,202): Operation not permitted
So canÄt watch TV :(
And this is the line 202 of dvbdevice.c:
CHECK(ioctl(fd_frontend, FE_SET_VOLTAGE, volt));
output of dmesg:
PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device :00:0e.0
saa7146:
Hi,
I brought a new TT Budget card and the device id is:
0x13c2 : 0x100f
This card is not supported by the driver at the moment. But it is possible to
make the card recognized by adding the right pci_device_id in the table:
MAKE_EXTENSION_PCI(ttbsawk, 0x13c2, 0x100f),
and with
Yeh, I couldn't get the card to work with 2.6.6 either. However 2.6.5
worked fine.
I can't remember exactly my problem was, but the switch to 2.6.5 did
the trick.
Matt
On Thursday, Jun 17, 2004, at 19:24 Europe/London, Daniel Foster wrote:
I'm using kernel.org's 2.6.6 on Fedora Core 2.
I
Ok, I get it working. It is a budget-ci adapter without the CI connector
soldered.
Hope it will help ;-)
Alex
On Friday 18 June 2004 11:11, Alexw wrote:
Hi,
I brought a new TT Budget card and the device id is:
0x13c2 : 0x100f
This card is not supported by the driver at the moment. But
Hi,
You might want to try my patch from this message:
http://www.linuxtv.org/mailinglists/linux-dvb/2004/06-2004/msg00055.html
Marty.
Daniel Foster wrote:
Hi,
I think the card's initialising correctly - here's what's in
/var/log/messages:
Jun 17 19:44:32 localhost kernel: Linux video capture
This is a test message!! Only to see if I receive it!
This is a test message!! Only to see if I receive it!
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, Alexw wrote:
Ok, I get it working. It is a budget-ci adapter without the CI connector
soldered.
Have you managed to get stable streams out of it? I too have a budget-ci
which lacks the CI, and cannot get stable streams from
Hello.
I am trying to do my first program to get the PAT for a specific transponder.
Anyone can tell me what is the purpose the fields filter and mask in struct
dmx_filter_t?
Can anyone send me the code of a C function that performs some similar task (for
any other table)
Thanks,
André
Ich denke nachdem ich es nach etlichen Nachtschichten geschafft habe
die Karte zum Rennen zu bringen, hier als Einstieg in die Liste mal der Weg :
1.) Hardware beschleunigungstreiber für die Grafikkarte installieren
(bei mir ATI Radeon 9200) Treiber direkt von ATI
2.) linuxtv-dvb1.0.0
Hi.
I'm looking at dvbtext found at www.sf.net/projects/dvbtools and find that
dvbtext.c uses the devices in /dev/ost/*
That's pretty much old stuff if I'm not mistaken.
Is there a newer version or other tool that will allow me
to extract text-tv streams while watching a channel ?
Kind regards
Peter Maersk-Moller wrote:
Hi.
I'm looking at dvbtext found at www.sf.net/projects/dvbtools and find that
dvbtext.c uses the devices in /dev/ost/*
That's pretty much old stuff if I'm not mistaken.
Is there a newer version or other tool that will allow me
to extract text-tv streams while watching a
You might want to try my patch from this message:
http://www.linuxtv.org/mailinglists/linux-dvb/2004/06-2004/msg00055.html
Thanks Marty. I knew I'd searched the archives a few days ago, but
totally forgot about your patch! I'll give it a go over the weekend and
post how I get on.
--
Daniel
I am observing some strange behavior with certain DVB channels.
Tuning in 11954 MHz horizontal on Astra 1H, I try to watch the channel
EuroNews, as of this writing using PMT pid 1034 (0x40a), video pid
2221 (0x8ad), audio pid 2233 (0x8b9) and PCR pid equal to video pid.
In other words, a quite
On Friday 18 June 2004 12:44, David Zanetti wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, Alexw wrote:
Ok, I get it working. It is a budget-ci adapter without the
CI connector
soldered.
Have you managed to get stable streams out of it? I too have a budget-ci
which lacks the CI, and cannot get
Hi
I'm trying to access the fifth DVB card with little success.
I've read some of the earlier stuff (what I found) and I do
have dvfs enabled and can access /dev/dvb/adapter0-3 but it seems to
fail with adapter4.
Kernel is 2.6.6
Here is what I have
ls -l /dev/dvb
total 0
drwxr-xr-x1 root
Karsten Kreyenburg wrote:
It also works fine on 2.4.26 using dvbstream and replex:
dvbstream -ps -f 53 -o 4161 4162 dvbstream.psraw
replex -k -i PS -t MPEG2 -o dvbstream.mpg dvbstream.psraw
The final stream can also be played on a Kiss DVD-Player.
There is need to use the -ps option in
Hi Marc,
I seem to have the same problem here with a Technotrend Budget USB Box. I
posted the following about one week ago but nobody did reply:
==
Hi all,
I have got a problem getting my new Technotrend USB Nova-T Box to work
(Debian Kernel
Hi Frank,
In some weird way, it is nice to know that I'm not alone! Your
dmesg seems to be a little more verbose than mine.
After sorting out the hotplugging problem, I tried the
suggestion by Ludwig to run rcdvb start - maybe you should
try this too. This loaded a whole bunch of modules, but I
Hi, Andre
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 11:51:09AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to do my first program to get the PAT for a specific transponder.
Anyone can tell me what is the purpose the fields filter and mask in struct
dmx_filter_t?
Can anyone send me the code of a C
I am currently using a Linux 2.6.7 kernel and the latest cvs dvb-kernel with
a Nexus-S card. When I start my machine, it begins in runlevel 3. But,
when I switch to runlevel 5 or type startx, I get the following errors:
Jun 18 08:32:32 nofear kernel: nvidia: module license 'NVIDIA' taints
Hi,
i have AV7110 based DVB-S card. i have problem with tunning satelite station.
lspci card identication:
:00:11.0 Class 0480: 1131:7146 (rev 01)
Subsystem: 13c2:
OS: Linux debian testing
kernel: vanilla 2.6.7, dvb-drivers direct from kernel
if i loading modules,
Hi,
Could you please replace this line of CARDS in
http://www.linuxtv.org/download/dvb/
- KNC1 DVB-S
- KNC1 DVB-S, Typhoon DVB-S, Terratec Cinergy 1200 DVB-S (No CI support)
Kenneth
I have a Typhoon DVB-S card, the same type that KNC1 makes (just without the
saa7113) and also sold by Terratec under the name Cinergy 1200. I have
requested datasheets or information about how to properly communicate with
the Common Interface on this card for over a month now, but to no avail.
Hi,
i have AV7110 based DVB-S card. i have problem with tunning satelite
station.
lspci card identication:
:00:11.0 Class 0480: 1131:7146 (rev 01)
Subsystem: 13c2:
OS: Linux debian testing
kernel: vanilla 2.6.7, dvb-drivers direct from kernel
if i loading modules,
On 18-06-2004 22.18 +0200, Andreas Share wrote:
Hi,
i have AV7110 based DVB-S card. i have problem with tunning satelite
station.
cut /
1) copy firmware file from
http://linuxtv.org/dvb/download/dvb/firmware/dvb-ttpci-01.fw-261c to
/etc/hotplug/ as dvb-ttpci-01.fw
[...]
The
Karsten Kreyenburg wrote:
It also works fine on 2.4.26 using dvbstream and replex:
dvbstream -ps -f 53 -o 4161 4162 dvbstream.psraw
replex -k -i PS -t MPEG2 -o dvbstream.mpg dvbstream.psraw
The final stream can also be played on a Kiss DVD-Player.
There is need to use the -ps
Hi,
after hours of trying, I gave up. I have an AVerMedia 771 DVB-T card
and installed everything needed (I guess).
I'm using 2.6.5 with the latest dvb-driver cvs using the symlink
script. Here the dmesg output:
bttv: driver version 0.9.12 loaded
bttv: using 8 buffers with 2080k (520 pages)
Hi,
mt352_read_register: readreg error (ret == -14)
Do you use the bttv-module-paramter i2c_hw=1? Have a look at
http://www.frokaschwei.net/avtv771/bt8xx-2.4.26.diff for the correct values
for the card.
bttv, bt878, dvb-bt8xx and mt352. I also copied the firmware, but I
don't see were it
On Sat, 2004-06-19 at 01:01 +0200, Dirk Meyer wrote:
Hi,
after hours of trying, I gave up. I have an AVerMedia 771 DVB-T card
and installed everything needed (I guess).
I'm using 2.6.5 with the latest dvb-driver cvs using the symlink
script. Here the dmesg output:
bttv: driver version
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