On Friday 23 April 2004 09:52, Adrian P Challinor wrote: > > So there are your technical limits: DVB-S and DVB-C roughly half a > > second, DVB-T one to 1.5 seconds. That's the best it can get. So your > > expensive Philips TV seems to be 1-2 seconds slower than it could > > theoretically be. > > > > Regards, > > -- > > Robert Schlabbach > > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Berlin, Germany > > Very good!!! Especially the bit about my Phillips TV. Now, the interesting > part. I have VDR V1.3.6. It changes FASTER than the TV. Noticably faster. > There does seem to be a delay when I switch from BBC to ITV channels, but > BBC1 to BBC2 is as near instantaneous as one could reasonably expect. > > Build is Mandrake 10, Linux 2.6.3-4MDK, with DVB kernel that came with > Linux distro (so its easily not the latest). I have a TT-DVB-T premium card > (rev1.3) and a Nebula DigiTV DVB-T card.
BBC1/BBC2 are both on the same transponder, so no retuning is required to switch between them. ITV is on a different transponder so.... you get the picture :) -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
