In regard to the latest tzap (as from the LinuxTV CVS this morning. Today being of course yesterday and me being altogether confused that it was Monday!) is there anyway to convert files produced by xml2vdr (of the dvbtune of CVS yesterday too) to tzap friendly.
The latest tzap channels.conf files use textual enum fields (mostly snatched out from frontend.h it seems):
BBC-1:505833000:INVERSION_OFF:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_3_4:FEC_NONE:QAM_16:TRANSMISSION_MODE_2K:GUARD_INTERVAL_1_32:HIERARCHY_NONE:600:601
While the flavour produced by xml2vdr is almost purely numerical (and allows for more features on the audio channel amongst other things, so not quite a one to one mapping):
BBC ONE (TV):505833:V:0:27500:600:601,602:0:0:4164
I've started work on Perl script to do the job (at 02:17 ish fiddling xml2vdr.c looked a little scary), but being inherently lazy was wondering whether I'd be reinventing that rolling square thing with alloy rims?
Thanks,
'tish.
Dave Chapman wrote:
Can you be more specific? Are you using the latest CVS versions of both dvbtune and the DVB drivers?
They are working for me (with a Nova-t card), but I haven't tested the DVB-S (or DVB-C) support.
Dave.
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