> get this error sometimes. Other times I get a channel listing, but it varies > from try to try, and sometimes I just get 'nothing to read from...'
Yep, I get this if the signal isn't strong enough.. generally the Verror has to be lower than 40,000 before I'll be able to use "dvbtune -i" > It's a similar story when I try to use dvbstream. Tuning to BBC1 I don't get > any data unless I use both the -qam 16 and -cr 3_4 flags. These cause the Yup, you have to specify these now - it'll lock on perfectly without them, but you won't get any streams... > reported error rate to go from about 200 to about 30000 but at least result > in some data being produced -- there is none otherwise. And the picture looks > OK! Perhaps when you're using the right settings, it is seeing the signal as it really is? (with lots of errors) > So...looks like I will have to write a hack to convert the tuning data from > running it under Windows (which puts it in .xls format, and somehow seems to > manage without the frequency offsets) I'm guessing it tries no offset then +167 and then -167, and just sees which works the best :/ gdh -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
