On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 00:33 +0100, Mark Weaver wrote: > Andrew Dennison wrote: > > I believe Daniel's "signal monitor" changes are intended to solve > > this, hence his changes to not wait for lock during tuning. I believe > > the signal monitor plays a dummy mpeg stream and display an OSD with > > signal status until lock is achieved, so you can decide to change > > channels if tuning fails for some reason. Right. All that DVBChannel should be doing is blocking until the tuner is on the right frequency, it should not block until we have a lock, that is the job of the signal monitor.
> Ah right! That bit is broken for me then, as although it displays the > OSD it doesn't accept any input. I'll look into this bit next. See http://cvs.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/277 My only "critical" ticket :) This was supposed to be fixed this week, but I lost my boot drive including my home directory Tuesday night. (After installing some new hardware). I've now restored almost everything to a new hard drive from backup. But I'm leaving town for the long weekend early-ish tomorrow, so this will have to wait a little bit longer. > I believe you are correct, but we are all desparate to be able to change > the channel :) For the desperate, you can revert back to svn 3 weeks or so ago... :) -- Daniel
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