I have tried again and move the dvb card to my windows machine and it works
much better, no bad reception and no channel tuning problems.

But I want it to work on linux and not windows.

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Torbj�rn Jansson
> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 6:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [linux-dvb] Driver problems
> 
> I have recently bought a technotrend/hauppauge dvb-c card 
> (v2.1) but i'm
> having big problems getting it to work.
> Currently I'm using dvb-kernel drivers from cvs.
> 
> After loading the modules by running insmod.sh I can get for 
> example vdr to
> work, but after a while it can't tune anymore and the only 
> way to fix it is
> by removing the modules and load them again and then it works 
> for a while
> again.
> 
> Another problem I have is that on some channels it looks like 
> it's realy bad
> reception (blocky picture and "blips" and "plops" in the 
> audio), but if I
> change to another channel on a different frequency it looks perfect.
> All the bad channels and radio stations is on the same frequency.
> 
> I have tried this card in my windows computer and if I 
> remember right all
> channels worked fine.
> I have tried to increase the pci latency in both bios and 
> with setpci but
> that didn't help.
> 
> Any ideas on how to fix this?
> There is no point in getting a subscription for more channels 
> until I get
> the card to work.
> 
> Btw I'm running 2.4.24 kernel and I also have an analog bt878 
> card in the
> same computer.
> 
> 
> 
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