On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Armin Janssen wrote:
> dvbstream -f 12441 -p v -s 27500 -v 512:1 -a 660:2 > dvbstream v0.4pre1 - (C) Dave Chapman 2001 > Released under the GPL. > Latest version available from http://www.linuxstb.org/ > Mapping 512 to 1 > Mapping 660 to 2 > tuning DVB-S to 12441000V 27500000 > Channel tuned > FE_FAILURE_EV > Event: iFrequency: 10600018 > SymbolRate: 185 > FEC_inner: -503946768 > > Status: iFrequency: 10600019 > SymbolRate: 27500000 > FEC_inner: 0 > Bit error rate: 7629 > Signal strength: -47729000 > SNR: 0 > FE_STATUS: FE_HAS_POWER FE_HAS_SIGNAL FE_HAS_CARRIER > Using 224.0.1.2:5004:2 > version=2 > Streaming 2 streams > > It seems to be running! > > Then I open a new terminal and start: > > dvbstream 8192 But in order for dvbstream to output to stdout (where xine gets its input from), you have to specify the -o parameter. Like this: dvbstream -f 12441 -p v -s 27500 -v 512:1 -a 660:2 -o If dvbstream is working, lots of binary data should print. That's the program streams. To see and hear them, you must pipe the output to xine, like this: dvbstream -f 12441 -p v -s 27500 -v 512:1 -a 660:2 -o | xine stdin:/ Still no pictures? Sakari Aaltonen -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
