I manages to get it working with a few channels all by my self

svbstream -f 570000 -qam 16 -cs 2_3 -o -ps 201 202 | mplayer -cache 4096 -

Got it working for BBC One where I am

Just wondering if there is a way so scan throught al the frequences and
get all the channels automatically

Also how do I make it work with xine? As it's my player of preferance.

Oh and how do I set up xine for changing channels I heard somewhere that
it is possible.

Thanks

Mike

Michael Lothian wrote:

this seems to have worked I'm getting output from dvb stream.

Now what command do I type in to actually watch what's being out putted my
dvbstream?

Thanks

Mike

Quoting David Kuehling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



"Michael" == Michael Lothian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


What exactly do I need to put into /etc/modules.conf to make my
Hauppauge Nova-t card work. It's a budget card so has no mpeg decoder.


I'm using the following lines:

alias char-major-250 dvb
alias dvb dvb-ttpci
below dvb-ttpci alps_bsrv2 alps_tdmb7 alps_tdlb7
add below dvb-ttpci tda1004x
add below dvb-ttpci stv0299 ves1820 options dvb-core dvb_shutdown_timeout=0


This is for a system *without* devfs.  Note that on Debian systems
you're not allowed to edit modules.conf manually, see `man
update-modules'.

David
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