I never got anything usable from that script :-( But, you could check it is working with dvbstream. This is off the top of my head so it might not be exactly right but try something like:
dvbstream -o -f 578000 201 202 | ts2pes | mplayer -
Where you change the 201 and 202 to the audio and video pid's of the channel you want.
Of course if you've got something setup that can view the stream from the multicast address you can just do
dvbstream -f 578000 201 202
Regards, Simeon
On 03/18/03 14:30, Timothy Coggins wrote:
I've been banging my head against a wall all morning trying to get my Nova-t Card working in Linux.
The modules have been compiled and load without any problems. I'm having problems tuning with dvbtune. The frequencies that appear to work are:
578000000, 850000000, 713833333, 721833333, 690000000 and 538000000.
These were calculated from the channels on the itc webpage * 8 + 306 and a bit of trial and error adding and taking away 166666. When I add these to scan_uk-t.sh the output I get is:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <satellite> <transponder type="T" freq="578000000"> </transponder> <transponder type="T" freq="850000000"> </transponder> <transponder type="T" freq="713833333"> </transponder> <transponder type="T" freq="721833333"> </transponder> <transponder type="T" freq="690000000"> </transponder> <transponder type="T" freq="538000000"> </transponder> </satellite>
I am guessing there should be channel information between the transponder tags for xml2vdr?
Can anyone help?
Regards, Tim
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