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or DiSEQ support, just highly stable/reliable DVB-2
tuning/reception under Linux.
Any recommendations would be most appreciated!
Regards,
Bob Ingraham
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend a stable USB DVB-S/S2 tuner?
Thanks,
Bob Ingraham
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for either
of these cards?
Thanks,
Bob Ingraham
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Hello,
I've been using the Linux DVB API to grab DBV-S MPEG2 video packets using a
TechniSat S2 card.
But something seems odd about DMX_SET_PES_FILTER.
It returns a TS packets for my pid just fine, but by MPEG2 frames have no PES
headers! The raw compressed MPEG2 frames just immediately
Hello All,
The documentation leaves the Network section of the API as To be written...
I've looked at the header file, and it may be straightforward to call, but...
Does anyone know how to properly invoke this part of the API?
Is it correct to assume that the point of the network API is to