Barbini Uberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (031201.172131,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>): > > > I tested it and it works very nice! > > > > did you notice any improvement? what dvb hw? > > I'm using vdr 1.2.6 with 2.6.0-test9 and dvb-kernel from cvs. > I have a tecnotrend dvb-s 1.3 (ves1x93 frontend).
which is the same as what i'm testing with. > I'm using it for hours without any problem, and switching channels is as > fast as in old drivers. i think the version i posted needed one more dvb_delay call in OutCommand, in order to be more reliable, but it was already more stable than the DVB-branch ever was. > However I passed from test9 driver to cvs ones with your patch, and I noted > an remarkable improvement, but I didn't try cvs "unpatched". > > Not in this form, i hope :) I'm still trying to improve it a > > bit; i'll have > > to test a few other changes, but that requires watching tv > > for some time, > > which i don't have right now.. I'll try posting another patch > > in a few days. > > mmh, IMHO it's neat but I don't understand it ;)) it adds a small delay after most frontend writes - this made the transponder switching delay much more stable, ie without it sometimes a channel wouldn't lock for a second or two. With this patch vdr feels not worse than an analog receiver w/ diseqc on. Thanks for testing, artur -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
