Michael Anthon wrote: >enabled... a definite killer. After a (not so) quick recompile to put >the IDE driver into the kernel and a reboot I was able to record very >nice looking video BUT I have no audio. The machine has no audio output >(and hence no usable /dev/dsp) but I wouldn't have thought that would >matter for mpeg2 recording from a DVB card?? Is there something obvious >I have missed here? > > OK, bit more digging and searching and I tried to use dvbstream like so...
dvbstream -qam 64 -cr 3_4 -gi 16 -bw 7 -tm 8 -f 191625 -ps -o 513 660 > test.mpg This gave me a file with both video and audio for Channel 7 so it looks like it might be just some sort of tuning issue. The scan output when tuned to ABC gives this... dumping lists (6 services) ABC HDTV (0x0240) 01: PCR 0x0903 V 0x090a TT 0x090c AC3 0x090b ABC TV Brisbane (0x0241) 01: PCR 0x0080 V 0x0200 A 0x028a (eng) TT 0x0240 AC3 0x0294 ABC2 (0x0242) 01: PCR 0x0902 V 0x0905 A 0x0906 (eng) TT 0x0909 ABC TV (0x0243) 01: PCR 0x0080 V 0x0200 A 0x028a (eng) TT 0x0240 ABC DiG Radio (0x0246) 02: PCR 0x0901 A 0x090d (eng) ABC DiG Jazz (0x0247) 02: PCR 0x0901 A 0x090e (eng) I can also dump video+audio using dvbstream -qam 64 -cr 3_4 -gi 16 -bw 7 -tm 8 -f 226500 -ps -n 10 -o 2309 2310 > test2.mpg How does mythtv decide what PIDs to use when recording ? Thanks, Michael _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
