Matthias Weingart wrote: > > VDR tries several time to switch to that channel with no success. So > activating that same PID again does NOT solve the problem. I haven't looked in VDRs tuning logic, but I suspect that if setting the video PID fails, VDR does not attempt to set the audio PID, and thus the hardware filter for PID 163 remains allocated. Retrying to set the video PID does not help. pids_off=1 does only alter the behaviour of the driver when the demux file descriptor for the filter is closed. Apparently VDR does not do this. Johannes -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
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