Hi, Thank you for your explanation.
I am currently using budget-ci from linux 2.6.18, which version of budget-ci should i get? Can anyone point me to latest version of budget-ci that works with TT C1500? Also, I am thinking of switching my card to either Tetratec Cinergy 1200 or Satelco which I have read performs very well under QAM 256. Have anyone tried this cards under Linux 2.6.18? Thank you. Regards, HY On Nov 29, 2007 6:01 PM, Per Olofsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Hong Yin Lim wrote: > > Can someone be kind enough to explain the difference between the > > budget-ci.ko & budget-av.ko file under the > kernel/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/ ? > > They are drivers for different cards. budget-ci is the driver for > Technotrend > C1500 among others. budget-av is used for e.g. KNC1. > > > Currently, I am using the Technotrend C1500 card to capture TS modulated > > using QAM 256. When I load budget-av (modprobe budget-av), the card is > > not detected. In contrast, when I load budget-ci, the card gets detected > > & the dvbstream software works. But the TS captured from the dvbstream > > contains a lot of errors when viewed using VLC. > > This is because of a bug in the driver. It might work if you upgrade the > driver > to the latest version, which has a fix for the QAM 256 problem. However, > if your > card has two antenna connectors, it might not work anyway because of a > different > problem (which I have too). > > -- > Pelle >
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