On 7 Feb 2003, Rene Bartsch wrote:
> Am Fre, 2003-02-07 um 20.52 schrieb Nico: > > > > Dvbstream (you should use the last cvs version from www.sf.net/projects/dvbtools/) > > will help you to get a TS stream > > > > an example: > > > > dvbstrem -o -f 12480 -p V -s 27500 1791 1792 > SAT1.ts > > > > You can take up to eight (right?) streams together from a given > > transponder. > > It's eight PIDs for a full-featured card and unlimited with a budget. > > But I think dvbstream can only handle one video- and one audio-PID. No, I'm capturing 2 video and 2 audio pids right now. > > > > > As far as I know you can do this with budget cards and also with > > full-featured cards when you apply a so called 'budget-patch'. > > > > Searching on this list you can find the link to the budget-patch, but I > > never used it, so I can't say it for sure. > > I've followed the thread of of the patch as I'm interested myself, but > there seem to be problems as this is maintained sporadically. > > > > > I totally agree with your complaints regarding the absolute lack of > > documentation. > > Me, too. > > You could look at http://vdrportal.de There are a lot of information on > VDR, which should cover a lot of the driver, too. > > Rene > > -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
