Am Dienstag, 22. Juni 2004 13:39 schrieb Emil Naepflein:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 12:50:27 +0200, Carsten Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Irek Defee wrote:
I can only confirm that in version 2.4 there is no problem whatsoever,
I am running machines with 6 cards installed since I have that many
Wolfram Joost wrote:
Hi,
I will try again the next days. BTW, what is FE_SLEEP doing (ok,
sleep, I see that, but what is the effect)?
It disables most of the internal functions of the mt352. Result:
less heat and less power consumption.
I tested it again, it doesn't work with the sleep.
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 03:26:48PM +0200, Dr. Werner Fink wrote:
Just have a look onto the attached patch. It remove the twice
reset of the TSA 5522 and used the CP flag during tuning but
removes it after 30ms. This increase speed for channel changes.
Hm. Are you sure the CP setting is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the following software conf. in my PC.
1) Fedora core release 2 with Kernel 2.6.5-1.358 on i686.
2) DVB4.0 from CVS is installed.
3) vdr-1.3.9 is installed and vdr patch DVB4.0 is applied.
While running the vdr, there is no ouput on either xawtv or
Another issue though is how
much stream juice one can squeeze out of the cards at the same
time...
I don't see why you can't squeeze 6*45Mbps = 270bps over the PCI bus
and the same amount when you send it to a network card. AFAIK, you
can transmit 1056Mbps at most over the standard PCI bus
I'm wondering whether this is worth all the trouble.
Just network two PCs together an you can run 8 cards without
problems.
Well, assume you want to access 60 transponders and pay a premium
for your hosting rackspace as well as for power. That's 15 PCs
instead of 10 ;-)
Well, that brings us to
Hi Ady,
sorry, I cannot help you with your problem, though there should be
somebody around who knows something about dvbnet, but:
Ady Deac wrote:
Hi there!
I've been using DVBs for a while for data transfer
(download). In many cases it was a B2C2 board (rev
2.3), and I used it with the
Irek Defee wrote:
Another issue though is how
much stream juice one can squeeze out of the cards at the same
time...
I don't see why you can't squeeze 6*45Mbps = 270bps over the PCI bus
6*45Mbps = 270bps should have been 270Mbps of course.
and the same amount when you send it to a network card.
On Thursday 24 Jun 2004 00:06, Kenneth Aafløy wrote:
Hi,
I've done some more probing on my Typhoon CI today, and I have found that:
Remark: gpio 0 is hardwired to the saa7113 interface.
CAM detection can be performed by:
- lovering gpio 1-3
- setting gpio 3 to input
-
Hello,
sounds good. Does it sleep when I unload the driver again? I could
only load it when needed.
No, but of course you can change this.
Wolfram
Haven't read anything in a long time. I do see changes to the dvb-hw cvs
now and then.
Has this moved to a different list?
I'm building a homebrew dish actuator and polarity servo controller. The
USB receiver would be a nice platform to add it to. It looks like most
of the hard work
Hi List,
when unloading and loading the dvb driver for Hauppauge PCI rev2.1 and
Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-S, i get:
Jun 24 22:40:47 dvbpc kernel: saa7146: unregister extension 'budget dvb'.
Jun 24 22:40:47 dvbpc kernel: saa7146: unregister extension 'dvb'.
Jun 24 22:40:47 dvbpc kernel: saa7146:
Hi,
i have a (maybe stupid) question
During skystar2 debuging i have seen that some feeds and filters will
stopped and immediatly restart *before* fe_set_frontend is called in the
frontend driver module.
Should the driver not close all feed and filters if we retune and restart it
after
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