Yep, happens if you just use tzap and don't even view the output. The issue is that when the card changes to a different mux, then something suddenly dies. For most people it still goes through the motions of tuning, symptoms vary slightly, but the point is that to all intents and purposes the card feigns being alive, but no data comes out, and there is nothing coming out of the analogue either. I have posted some better descriptions in the past.
Ed > I don't know if this question was asked sooner, but I'd like to know > if the same problem happens when watching TV with mplayer or xine, that > don't use the MPEG decoder chips onboard. > > > > On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Edward Wildgoose wrote: > > > So previously I had a full featured DVB-T cards which "locked up" after half > > a dozen channel changes, no matter which driver used, etc... Now I just > > bought a nice new motherboard (Asus p4p800) + new powersupply and > > ambitiously hoped that this might make a difference.... -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
