Juri Haberland wrote: > Oliver Endriss wrote: > > Juri Haberland wrote: > >> So, the problem is in the new firmware. I can successfully use the > >> current (from tonight) CVS with the old firmware (*-icam). If I > >> use the new firmware I get reliably A/V desync. > > > > Unfortunately, this is exactly what I suspected (see my posts on > > the vdr mailing list). As I don't have access to the firmware > > sources, there is nothing I can do. :-( We have to wait until a > > firmware developer finds the time to fix it. > > > > Perhaps I should mention another problem which might be related to > > this and occurres more often (for me): > > Occasionally, either audio or video is missing when I try to watch > > ARD on Astra (PIDs 101/102). Tuning to another channel and > > switching back does never help. When this problem occurres, (all?) > > other channels which use the same PID values show the same problem, > > i.e. it appears to be PID-related. This happened after doing some > > vdr recordings on SAT.1 and Pro-7 (don't know whether this is > > important). > > Reloading the driver is the only way to fix this... > > Never had this one, maybe it's DVB-S specific?
Maybe. I'm using a DVB-S Nexus with a 9/8 DiSEqC multi-switch. Right now I can't tell how to reproduce this in a reliable way. It occurres from time to time... > Though I often have channels that stay black and without sound after > tuning, but if I tune to the next channel and back again I get > picture and sound. But then, I think this was also the case with the > old firmware. Have to check it. If video *and* sound are missing, you have some tuning problems. I had this, too, until I added retransmissions in my diseqc.config and disabled zig-zag scanning in the driver. But that's another story. Oliver -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
