Zoilo Gomez wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
Christoph Pfister wrote:
2007/7/7, P. van Gaans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
P. van Gaans wrote:
e9hack wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
Christoph Pfister wrote:
2007/7/7, P. van Gaans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
P. van Gaans wrote:
e9hack wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
Some more news. I'm now looking at dvb_ca_en50221.c and I'm
pretty
sure
the
I have one KNC DVB-S card, and 3 Cineview decoders + flat-cables; none
of them seem to work.
Without any CAM module inserted, FTA reception is OK.
But when I insert an official Mediaguard Canal Digitaal, or Aston Seca2
1.7, in both cases all data stops, including FTA channels (BVN);
sometimes
P. van Gaans wrote:
Christoph Pfister wrote:
2007/7/7, P. van Gaans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
P. van Gaans wrote:
e9hack wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
Some more news. I'm now looking at dvb_ca_en50221.c and I'm
pretty
sure
the solution is in
P. van Gaans wrote:
Things take a whole new turn. Apparently something went wrong with the
cable to the CI daughterboard, after re-connecting it the card worked
again in Windows. Now for Linux, with once again the normal v4l-dvb (not
my modified version):
[ 253.42] budget-av: cam
Le dimanche 08 juillet 2007 01:33, P. van Gaans a écrit :
Things take a whole new turn. Apparently something went wrong with the
cable to the CI daughterboard, after re-connecting it the card worked
again in Windows. Now for Linux, with once again the normal v4l-dvb (not
my modified
P. van Gaans wrote:
Some more news. I'm now looking at dvb_ca_en50221.c and I'm pretty sure
the solution is in here and not in budget-av.c. Somewhere around line
270 is a thing that loops in a while and breaks after timeout. I removed
the break (so it keeps looping). Now I see the following
e9hack wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
Some more news. I'm now looking at dvb_ca_en50221.c and I'm pretty sure
the solution is in here and not in budget-av.c. Somewhere around line
270 is a thing that loops in a while and breaks after timeout. I removed
the break (so it keeps looping). Now I see
P. van Gaans wrote:
e9hack wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
Some more news. I'm now looking at dvb_ca_en50221.c and I'm pretty sure
the solution is in here and not in budget-av.c. Somewhere around line
270 is a thing that loops in a while and breaks after timeout. I removed
the break (so it keeps
2007/7/7, P. van Gaans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
P. van Gaans wrote:
e9hack wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
Some more news. I'm now looking at dvb_ca_en50221.c and I'm pretty sure
the solution is in here and not in budget-av.c. Somewhere around line
270 is a thing that loops in a while and breaks
Christoph Pfister wrote:
2007/7/7, P. van Gaans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
P. van Gaans wrote:
e9hack wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
Some more news. I'm now looking at dvb_ca_en50221.c and I'm pretty
sure
the solution is in here and not in budget-av.c. Somewhere around line
270 is a thing that
Oliver Endriss wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/KNC1_TV-Station_DVB-S
The wiki says The card has a CI connector but it most probably isn't
supported by Linux.. I've got the card and indeed, it doesn't seem to
work. There is a ca0 in /dev/dvb/adapter0 but in
P. van Gaans wrote:
Oliver Endriss wrote:
P. van Gaans wrote:
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/KNC1_TV-Station_DVB-S
The wiki says The card has a CI connector but it most probably isn't
supported by Linux.. I've got the card and indeed, it doesn't seem to
work. There is a ca0 in
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/KNC1_TV-Station_DVB-S
The wiki says The card has a CI connector but it most probably isn't
supported by Linux.. I've got the card and indeed, it doesn't seem to
work. There is a ca0 in /dev/dvb/adapter0 but in Kaffeine the encrypted
channels are still black.
P. van Gaans wrote:
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/KNC1_TV-Station_DVB-S
The wiki says The card has a CI connector but it most probably isn't
supported by Linux.. I've got the card and indeed, it doesn't seem to
work. There is a ca0 in /dev/dvb/adapter0 but in Kaffeine the encrypted
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