The trial ended on Freeview about a month ago. A sad loss :-(
The trial is continuing on cable and satellite.
Regards,
Soyeb
On Sun, 2007-07-22 at 15:37 +0100, Mario Rossi wrote:
Hi,
I can't find anymore BBC HD signal via DVB-T in London
I used to have these settings
BBC
Hello,
Is anybody receiving BBC HD on the Winter Hill transmitter? According
to Wikipedia, it is on EPG channel 506.
Regards,
Soyeb
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Hi Mario,
I'm trying to watch the channel BBC PARLIAMENT on DVB-T but I get
audio only while I'm sure I've seen the video of that channel in
highstreet shops.
I don't think they broadcast video all the time. Also the video is only
quarter-screen when it is shown.
Regards,
Soyeb
I don't think they broadcast video all the time. Also the video is only
quarter-screen when it is shown.
Now that you say it, I think I've always seen the quarter-screen video.
Does it mean that it is a sort of Teletext+Video and not a normal
plain MPEG2 channel?
As I understand it, it is
Hi,
I'm still trying to figure out what exactly to do with the card. I'm
certainly open to ideas.
Give it to me?
Tap into the USB bus and use it as an extra USB hub.
I'm, I'm not much help now am I dad?
Soyeb
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Hello Jesper,
I am wondering if it would be possible to get my hands on the listings I
am told is broadcasted in the DVB stream. MythTV offers to pick them up.
You are talking about the EPG (electronic program guide) which is
usually broadcast in a DVB stream. Visibility of this data is
Hi,
how should I interpret the output of scan, trying to scan for HDTV in
London?
initial scan file
T 55400 8MHz 2/3 2/3 QAM64 8k 1/32 NONE
These settings are correct and doing dvbscan from the command-line
myself works, so I have to ask what is your aerial setup like and how
Since then, I moved, before I was in Victoria and I used a T cable
aerial (the one that is often sold for FM radios), while now I live in
Aldgate East and I use the aerial of the building.
With a decent aerial you should easily be able to get the signal from
Aldgate East. I live in North
I am suspecting this might be due to me using the wall socket signal
though, since in order to receive dvb-t services, I have to manually
put different frequency information into my vdr channel.conf file. Am
assuming it has to do with missing repeater amplifiers for anything
but the
Nico,
if you upload a sample to incoming I'll give it a look
I've uploaded a sample to
ftp.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/incoming/soyebhdsample.ts . The sample is
about 70MB. I'm sorry for the large file size, but the files are
enormous even for a few seconds of recording.
If I play the
Hi Niklas,
--- Niklas Peinecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Soyeb
Aswat wrote:
All (or whomever's interested),
I've attached some diffs for work I've done to
Chris
Pascoes branch of the dvb-kernel tree to try and
support the KWorld/VStream DVBt card.
For those impatient, it still
All (or whomever's interested),
I've attached some diffs for work I've done to Chris
Pascoes branch of the dvb-kernel tree to try and
support the KWorld/VStream DVBt card.
For those impatient, it still doesn't work for me, but
others may have better luck (I've got a felling I'm
not able to tune
I wonder if this info in the kernel logs could be a hint as to why the
DVB isn't working:
snip
***cx8800_dvb: Unknown symbol cx88_register_dvb_module
***cx8800[0]: couldn't register DVB module
I think what you need to do is run the preload.sh script first then
load.sh. preload.sh
Jonathan,
This is all sounding very promising (for me the
eternal optimist at least). I haven't been able to
spend much time on this at the moment because I just
received my copy of AmigaOS4 so I'm installing and
configuring it... I'll give the DVB card another stab
tomorrow. For now it's bed
Hi Jonahthan,
I'm planning to start what work I can (I've never
written a Linux device driver before) hopefully
tonight.
Regards,
Soyeb
--- Jonathan Thorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
It's currently known that these cards use the
Conexant CX23883 decoder
with a Samsung
Hello,
I am contacting you as part of the LinuxTV
(www.linuxtv.org) driver development groups efforts to
develop open-source Linux drivers for DVB cards.
Currently we support most cards that are available and
we would also like to be able to support your DVB-T
cards. To this end we require
Hello Wolfram,
Currently we are aware that you use the Connexant
cx23883 as the PCI interface and a Samsung tuner
Which tuner do they use? Is the mt352 part of the
tuner? If yes, its probably
the same tuner AVerMedia used for their 771-card...
Have a look at
Hi Craig,
Yes.. the KWorld V-Stream PCI DVB-T card uses
exactly the
same Samsung Tuner and Zarlink MT352 demodulator as
the
Avermedia A771 PCI DVB-T card - I have both cards
(but
no Linux box handy to test them as yet,
unfortunately).
Since KWorld card uses a cx23883 instead of a bt878
Hello
you didn't send your mail to the ml...
I have this time :) Thanks for pointing it out.
As a first step I plan to contact the manufacturer
for
Good luck!
Thanks, but you never know, they might be cooperative.
hardware details. What information would we
require
as we already
hello all,
I'm new here so forgive my ignorances...
I've purchased a kworld/v-stream/xpert dtv dvb-t pci
card and I'd like to get the DVB side working under
Linux.
http://www.kworld.com.tw/asp/pindex.asp?id=4pid=14
The following email contains details of the card, then
details of what I've
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