Hi,
Maybe this is of use to you: http://www.network-research.org/mp2tsdis.html
Cheers,
Christian.
Jake Peavy wrote:
Hi yall,
Been googling for a while, but my problem seems rather simple so I think
I'll just ask.
I have UDP encapsulated MPEG TS; how do I perform online analysis using
Hi,
I previously submitted my hardware details quoting some remaining
stability issues.
Since then I have however had over a week mythtv uptime.
This could be down to one of three reasons.
I might not have unloaded the firmware fully from the stick before
trying the new one by resetting the
Jake Peavy wrote:
I have UDP encapsulated MPEG TS; how do I perform online analysis using
dvbsnoop?
My DVB card also receives some strange multicast packets. Guys from the
antenna company told me that this is a TV or radio broadcast and advised
not to hack them, but they are interested to
On Thursday 11 Oct 2007, David Harvey wrote:
Hi,
I previously submitted my hardware details quoting some remaining
stability issues.
Since then I have however had over a week mythtv uptime.
This could be down to one of three reasons.
I might not have unloaded the firmware fully from the
Bizarrely, my system has been running with no problems for about a week
without any problems at all! When I initially updated to the new modules
and firmware, I had a couple of hard lockups in the first day or so.
Since then, I have changed nothing...
Same thing for me. Got one disconnect
On Thursday 11 Oct 2007, Thierry Lelegard wrote:
Bizarrely, my system has been running with no problems for about a
week without any problems at all! When I initially updated to the new
modules and firmware, I had a couple of hard lockups in the first day
or so. Since then, I have changed
If you're on the West side of Russia you might be getting something DVB-H
from the East of Finland over DVB-T: but I very much doubt it. In Finland
most of the DVB-H trials are in the West and they'll be increasingly headed
for their own Mux and 4k mode (DVB-T receivers ought to only be capable of
Kristian Slavov wrote:
Manu Abraham wrote:
Marko Ristola wrote:
If the current Mantis branch changes would be merged into v4l-dvb,
you could concentrate more on other maybe more
important projects. You would just sometimes pull
v4l-dvb changes into your Mantis branch and if some bug is
Hello ,
My system is an Intel based Core 2 Duo running Mythdora4 / Fedora6
installation with latest FC6 kernel : 2.6.22.9-61.fc6 .
Best Regards
Milorad
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On 10/11/07, Markus Rechberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 10/11/07, Halim Sahin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
how can I checkout an older version of the hg stuff?
Do I need a revision number or is it possible to give a date?
Please give me an example.
Thanks
$ hg clone
Pierluigi Rolando wrote:
From the description it sounds like RTP or a variant allright.
Yes, I was able to dissect it with wireshark as RTP, and it shows
payload types 96 (on port 2) and 97 (on port 20002). According to
The question is, still, how to play this.
I've no idea, especially if you want to do that on the fly. In that
case you'd probably need some kind of DVB APIs.
As for captures, a viable (if overly complex) way could be replaying
the captured traffic as if it was normal network traffic and use
On 10/11/07, Christian Praehauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Maybe this is of use to you: http://www.network-research.org/mp2tsdis.html
Cheers,
Christian.
Jake Peavy wrote:
Hi yall,
Been googling for a while, but my problem seems rather simple so I think
I'll just ask.
I
On Thursday 11 October 2007 17:06:20 Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Pierluigi Rolando wrote:
From the description it sounds like RTP or a variant allright.
Yes, I was able to dissect it with wireshark as RTP, and it shows
payload types 96 (on port 2) and 97 (on port 20002). According to
hermann pitton wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 10.10.2007, 23:44 +0400 schrieb Manu Abraham:
Steven Toth wrote:
If there is a defined workflow, this moaning will stop. With the
moaning on there will be problems and blindly writing mails based on
that, just adds in to the problems at large.
On 10/10/07, Jake Peavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi yall,
Been googling for a while, but my problem seems rather simple so I think
I'll just ask.
I have UDP encapsulated MPEG TS; how do I perform online analysis using
dvbsnoop? All the pages I've been to so far seem to indicate hardware
Steven Toth wrote:
Speaking purely for myself, my involvement with linuxtv varies depending
on my other work commitments. For this reason, I do not expect to review
every patch which gets created against the various drivers I've ever
brought to life. So, Manu's idea doesn't work for me, and I
(Corrected a typo)
Steven Toth wrote:
Speaking purely for myself, my involvement with linuxtv varies depending
on my other work commitments. For this reason, I do not expect to review
every patch which gets created against the various drivers I've ever
brought to life. So, Manu's idea doesn't
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to get a Hauppauge Nova-T stick working using Ubuntu 7.04.
I have installed the latest cvs drivers (from 2007-10-10) and I'm
using the newest firmware mentioned on the mailing list
(dvb-usb-dib0700-1.10.fw), all to no avail.
Scan gives me no channels even though I know
Hi,
I have a MythTV backend with two Kworld ATSC 115 and two Hauppage PVR
x50 cards. I've been using the Kworld cards for digital capture for
some time now without problem. I'd like to now use them for analog
capture too and am having a problem.
The first detected card seems to work fine
Hi,
Artem Makhutov wrote:
this Logfile looks a bit strange, and I can't tune to DVB-S2 channels. DVB-S
works fine.
I really have the feeling that this card is demaged
I experience a similar behaviour. There are days (like to today) when I
have to completely power off my machine to get
Le Thursday 11 October 2007 01:07:29 Joel Michael, vous avez écrit :
For what it's worth, I ran this patch for a while when I had this card
installed (there's a DVB-S card replacing it now, and no free PCI
slots), but didn't test any of the new inputs.
Looks like few people have this card
Steven Toth wrote:
hermann pitton wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 10.10.2007, 23:44 +0400 schrieb Manu Abraham:
Steven Toth wrote:
If there is a defined workflow, this moaning will stop. With the
moaning on there will be problems and blindly writing mails based on
that,
Steven Toth wrote:
Hi,
After a disappointing multiproto debate on IRC today I've decided to
remove the ~stoth/multiproto and ~stoth/HVR4000 trees from linuxtv.org.
I no longer support the multiproto patches and I'm seeking alternative
ways to deliver the HVR4000 S2 driver to the community.
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007, Steven Toth wrote:
After a disappointing multiproto debate on IRC today I've decided to
remove the ~stoth/multiproto and ~stoth/HVR4000 trees from linuxtv.org.
I no longer support the multiproto patches and I'm seeking alternative
ways to
Georg Acher wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 05:11:24PM -0400, Steven Toth wrote:
Anyway, sadly, I had to drop support for the HVR4000 via your patches
and I'll have to find a way to reimplement support via another mechanism.
Almost a year ago I've used a very early stage of your
Hi Hartmut,
Hartmut Hackmann wrote:
Hi, Manu
Manu Abraham schrieb:
Hi Hartmut,
I do know you are busy, but i would like to have a small clarification,
which thus will help in clearing of some false accusations put up on me.
If i am the cause of your disappearance, i do apologize for
Hi,
Miroslav Bobal submitted a patch to get DVB work with his AverTV
Hybrid A16D and the repository which is available on mcentral.de.
http://mcentral.de/hg/~mrec/v4l-dvb-experimental/
As for radio I can give you the hint to try the pinnacle firmware...
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 12.10.2007, 03:07 +0400 schrieb Manu Abraham:
Hi Hartmut,
Hartmut Hackmann wrote:
Hi, Manu
Manu Abraham schrieb:
Hi Hartmut,
I do know you are busy, but i would like to have a small clarification,
which thus will help in clearing of some false accusations
Manu Abraham wrote:
Kristian Slavov wrote:
Manu Abraham wrote:
Marko Ristola wrote:
If the current Mantis branch changes would be merged into v4l-dvb,
you could concentrate more on other maybe more
important projects. You would just sometimes pull
v4l-dvb changes into your Mantis branch
Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
I am unfortunately 100% sure that it is caused by the saa7146 driver, as
I have an uptime of over a week now that it is not loaded (but the card
is still in the slot, yeah and I did memory tests for 18 passes -
nothing).
Could you please try the patch posted in
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007, Manu Abraham wrote:
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Does that mean that Manu has no intentions to get
his multiproto API changes merged?
It will be merged
When? Why hasn't it been merged months ago when HVR4000 worked?
(If so, then wtf was the point of doing them
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 12.10.2007, 02:24 +0200 schrieb Oliver Endriss:
Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
I am unfortunately 100% sure that it is caused by the saa7146 driver, as
I have an uptime of over a week now that it is not loaded (but the card
is still in the slot, yeah and I did memory tests
Hello,
I've searched through the archives looking for any updates for support
for the ATI theatre 650 chipset/cards and haven't found much.
Has the recent release of video card documentation from AMD/ATI given
any indication that other chipset support is in the works?
Also, this page
On 10/11/2007 08:19:34 PM, Oliver Endriss wrote:
manu wrote:
On 10/11/2007 06:41:14 PM, Oliver Endriss wrote:
manu wrote:
On 10/10/2007 01:02:46 PM, Oliver Endriss wrote:
manu wrote:
On 10/09/2007 06:15:14 PM, Oliver Endriss wrote:
@all users of saa7146-based cards
Hi
I have a new TT-2300 DVB-C FF card with the associated CI module with
in-built IR receiver.
The IR seems to register fine:
dmesg:
input: DVB on-card IR receiver as /class/input/input3
...and I've added the little jumper on the CI - but it won't work.
I do a 'tail -f /dev/input/event3' and
I have DVB-C and Alphacrypt CAM working for all channels in NZ on cable -
fully legally obviously - with VDR.
Only channels I can't access are the pay-per-view movies.
Where can I start investigating how this works? If I select one of the
channels, I just get the CAM messages saying it's
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