Pot, meet kettle...
That's a bit rich accusing others of flaming when you've been exposing
the entire list to your rants, ever heard of emailing users directly?
You really think this list is you personal support mail-list don't you.
On 7/06/10 8:12 AM, Lars Schotte wrote:
stop flaming all
just a test, not getting anything
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nope got that, but not getting other people's emails. weird.
On 3/06/10 3:07 AM, Jed wrote:
just a test, not getting anything
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LOL, nice one smart-arse! ;)
I had successfully subscribed about an hour before enquiring.
Perhaps t'was just a lull in the list.
On 3/06/10 1:41 PM, CityK wrote:
Jed wrote:
nope got that, but not getting other people's emails. weird.
Maybe its amnesia?
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux
Ideally it'd be dual DVB-C, the only one I've found is more than dual
DVB-C is far too expensive.
If you need two receivers but can only spare up to one PCI or PCIe
slot,
why not use two USB or FireWire attached receivers?
FireWire ones seem to be out of production now though and weren't
If you need two receivers but can only spare up to one PCI or PCIe
slot,
why not use two USB or FireWire attached receivers?
FireWire ones seem to be out of production now though and weren't
exactly on the cheap side. OTOH one can drive up to 3 DVB FireWire
receivers on a single FireWire bus;
If you need two receivers but can only spare up to one PCI or PCIe
slot,
why not use two USB or FireWire attached receivers?
FireWire ones seem to be out of production now though and weren't
exactly on the cheap side. OTOH one can drive up to 3 DVB FireWire
receivers on a single FireWire bus;
is purchasable?
I am not aware of any dual dvb-c PCI/PCIe only device.
Righto thanks, I'm unsubscribing from this list...
If anyone contributes to this thread, please CC me I'll rejoin.
All the best everyone!
Jed
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3rd times a charm? If not I'll leave it rest :(
On 22/05/10, Jed wrote:
Hi All,
I put this one out there 3-weeks ago
Just putting it out one last time to hear other peoples thoughts.
I was wondering if anyone can recommend a decent PCI/e DVB-C tuner?
Ideally it'd be dual DVB-C, the only
-DVB-CT.html
Best Regards,
Markus
Thanks but I'd prefer PCI/e form-factor...
If there's something fw or usb-based x2, squeezed into that
form-factor, I'm very interested!
Cheers,
Jed
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Thanks for offering your thoughts Stefan.
Any specific recommendations?
Ideally I want two or more dvb-c tuners in a pci/e form-factor.
If there's FW or USB tuners that are mounted onto a PCI/e card, work
well in Linux, are relatively cheap, then I'd love to know!
Thanks,
Jed
On 24/05/10 4
Anyone? Thank-you!
On 22/05/10, Jed wrote:
Hi All,
I put this one out there 3-weeks ago
Just putting it out one last time to hear other peoples thoughts.
I was wondering if anyone can recommend a decent PCI/e DVB-C tuner?
Ideally it'd be dual DVB-C, the only one I've found is more than
former Prime Minister
established with the U.S.
All the best,
Jed
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On 5/4/10 10:45 AM, Jed wrote:
Oh wow I didn't know Hauppauge had released some new models above the
2200.
http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/site/products/prods_hvr_internal.html
Is this 4400 exactly the same as the HVR-2200, aside from the
demodulator used for it's DVB-S/S2?
I hope so, that way work
On 5/4/10 10:45 AM, Jed wrote:
Oh wow I didn't know Hauppauge had released some new models above the
2200.
http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/site/products/prods_hvr_internal.html
Is this 4400 exactly the same as the HVR-2200, aside from the
demodulator used for it's DVB-S/S2?
I hope so, that way work
On 7/05/10 11:46 PM, Steven Toth wrote:
Why'd they have to go use a completely different architecture, lame.
It's just business, get used to it. If you don't like their stuff then
buy a different product. Vote with your wallet. That's the power you
have as a consumer.
Just seems
Try sending via your ISP's SMTP host instead of Google's.
I had issues with this list until I made the switch.
On 7/05/10 12:51 AM, Ang Way Chuang wrote:
Please ignore this email. why can't i get my email through linux media
mailing list when i can receive it?
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linux-media@vger.kernel.org ?
It's a tincy bit irritating, not that I'm complaining ;)
On 7/05/10 12:57 AM, Jed wrote:
Try sending via your ISP's SMTP host instead of Google's.
I had issues with this list until I made
onto this!
(cept for DVB-S/S2)
Cheers,
Jed
On 4/05/10 11:36 PM, Devin Heitmueller wrote:
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Jan Möbiusjan_moeb...@web.de wrote:
Hi,
im trying to get a Hauppauge HVR-4400 working on a Debian squeeze. It seems to
be unsopported yet. Is there any driver which i
onto this!
(cept for DVB-S/S2)
Cheers,
Jed
On 4/05/10 11:36 PM, Devin Heitmueller wrote:
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Jan Möbiusjan_moeb...@web.de wrote:
Hi,
im trying to get a Hauppauge HVR-4400 working on a Debian squeeze. It seems to
be unsopported yet. Is there any driver which i
On 5/4/10 10:45 AM, Jed wrote:
Oh wow I didn't know Hauppauge had released some new models above the
2200.
http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/site/products/prods_hvr_internal.html
Is this 4400 exactly the same as the HVR-2200, aside from the
demodulator used for it's DVB-S/S2?
I hope so, that way work
Excellent response, thank-you for so much detail!
I apologise for my anaemic response, but it is very late here now,
that's my excuse anyway! ;)
Just curious, why did you pick VDR over MythTV?
I would rather use the later + OSCam (maybe) if feasible.
Thanks again for the excellent feedback,
Oh and to clarify I am aware of this resource
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-C_Devices
Just curious to hear peoples real world experiences.
On 3/05/10 3:09 PM, Jed wrote:
Hi All,
I was wondering if someone could recommend a decent DVB-C tuner card?
Ideally it would be a dual DVB-C
worried, doing this sort of thing is not -yet-
illegal in Australia.
It may be soon though, thanks to the FTA our former Prime Minister
established with the U.S.
All the best,
Jed
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to?
Or should I be looking at dedicated video capture devices for better
linux-media support?
Thank-you
Jed wrote:
By analogue side I mainly mean A/V-in
Thank-you/Good night
Jed wrote:
Actually I'd be happy to donate...
So long as I knew there'd be some progress on the analogue side.
Already
19/09/09 Jed wrote:
2) Component input for the A/V-in
Yes, this exists on the HVR2250 product only.
Ah shite, are you sure?
If you look at the specs for the reference card it was there, did they
take it out at the last minute?
It's not feature Hauppauge supports on the HVR2200 today. I
Hi Kernellabs,
I'm thinking of getting this:
http://forums.dvbowners.com/index.php?showtopic=11720
It seems very similar to the HVR-2200 yet has component-in.
Do you reckon your module/s might support it?
Thank-you!
Jed
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*woops*
Just saw your status update from 24/01, sigh, doesn't sound good :(
http://www.kernellabs.com/blog/?p=1339
19/09/09 Jed wrote:
2) Component input for the A/V-in
Yes, this exists on the HVR2250 product only.
Ah shite, are you sure?
If you look at the specs for the reference card
Happy to do this, so long as I can get it back eventually?
Steven Toth wrote:
On 3/11/10 11:26 AM, Jed wrote:
Hi Kernellabs,
I'm thinking of getting this:
http://forums.dvbowners.com/index.php?showtopic=11720
It seems very similar to the HVR-2200 yet has component-in.
Do you reckon your
Actually I'd be happy to donate...
So long as I knew there'd be some progress on the analogue side.
Already got the HVR-2200 for DVB.
Jed wrote:
Happy to do this, so long as I can get it back eventually?
Steven Toth wrote:
On 3/11/10 11:26 AM, Jed wrote:
Hi Kernellabs,
I'm thinking
By analogue side I mainly mean A/V-in
Thank-you/Good night
Jed wrote:
Actually I'd be happy to donate...
So long as I knew there'd be some progress on the analogue side.
Already got the HVR-2200 for DVB.
Jed wrote:
Happy to do this, so long as I can get it back eventually?
Steven Toth wrote
or
intend to?
Or should I be looking at dedicated video capture devices for better
linux-media support?
Thank-you
Jed wrote:
By analogue side I mainly mean A/V-in
Thank-you/Good night
Jed wrote:
Actually I'd be happy to donate...
So long as I knew there'd be some progress on the analogue side
19/09/09 Jed wrote:
2) Component input for the A/V-in
Yes, this exists on the HVR2250 product only.
Ah shite, are you sure?
If you look at the specs for the reference card it was there, did they
take it out at the last minute?
It's not feature Hauppauge supports on the HVR2200 today. I
19/09/09 Jed wrote:
2) Component input for the A/V-in
Yes, this exists on the HVR2250 product only.
Ah shite, are you sure?
If you look at the specs for the reference card it was there, did they
take it out at the last minute?
It's not feature Hauppauge supports on the HVR2200 today. I
(as needed) for the dev.
of such features.
Most Sincerely,
Jed
[Follow-up post] *Delivery issues resolved, although there's still
delays of 7hrs or more being investigated with postmasters*
Attention Kernellabs devs,
I've deliberately delayed these two posts as Steve mentioned he wouldn't
(as needed) for the dev.
of such features.
Most Sincerely,
Jed
[Follow-up post] *Delivery issues resolved, although there's still
delays of 7hrs or more being investigated with postmasters*
Attention Kernellabs devs,
I've deliberately delayed these two posts as Steve mentioned he wouldn't
(as needed) for the dev.
of such features.
Most Sincerely,
Jed
[Follow-up post] *Delivery issues resolved, although there's still
delays of 7hrs or more being investigated with postmasters*
Attention Kernellabs devs,
I've deliberately delayed these two posts as Steve mentioned he wouldn't
**a repost because of earlier issues in getting emails to the list**
Hi Kernellabs or anyone involved with driver development of the
HVR-2200...
Hello.
You're starting to see me as a nemesis now aren't you?
I'm really a nice person, I promise! :-D
I know this is a lng way down the
2) Component input for the A/V-in
Yes, this exists on the HVR2250 product only.
Ah shite, are you sure?
If you look at the specs for the reference card it was there, did they
take it out at the last minute?
It's not feature Hauppauge supports on the HVR2200 today. I have a
suspicion this
2) Component input for the A/V-in
Yes, this exists on the HVR2250 product only.
Ah shite, are you sure?
If you look at the specs for the reference card it was there, did they
take it out at the last minute?
It's not feature Hauppauge supports on the HVR2200 today. I have a
suspicion this
Jed wrote:
**a repost because of earlier issues in getting emails to the list**
Hi Kernellabs or anyone involved with driver development of the
HVR-2200...
I know this is a lng way down the priority list of features to be
added, if ever!
But I'm wanting to know if the *possibility
(as needed) for the dev. of such
features.
Most Sincerely,
Jed
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Steven Toth wrote:
On 9/8/09 4:04 PM, Jed wrote:
Hi Ya'll,
Going on response levels thus far I'm not expecting much :-D but I
was
wondering if someone could possibly help me out here.
Is there anything with half-decent driver support that is PCI/e,
and has
dual DVB-T + A/V-in?*
As a bonus
, but I
wouldn't expect either to work at this stage.
I'm still trawling through mail-lists wiki's etc, so I may yet
find the
best solution, but I was hoping some might already know.
Any advice or even just a response to chastise me is greatly
appreciated!
:-D
Cheers,
Jed
*Is HVR-2200
, but I
wouldn't expect either to work at this stage.
I'm still trawling through mail-lists wiki's etc, so I may yet
find the
best solution, but I was hoping some might already know.
Any advice or even just a response to chastise me is greatly
appreciated!
:-D
Cheers,
Jed
*Is HVR-2200 the only
with:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Saa7162_devices#DNTV_PCI_Express_cards
Cheers,
Jed
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; is to
prevent irrelevant compiled modules ending up in...
/lib/modules/[kernel version]/kernel/drivers/media
Feel free to correct if this understanding is wrong.
Cheers
Jed wrote:
I installed _all_ dvb-v4l modules after compiling latest source
because at the time I couldn't use make menuconfig
The compile install completed without issue then I rebooted but
j...@jed-desktop:/var/log$ sudo lsmod
Module Size Used by
binfmt_misc18572 1
bridge 63776 0
stp11140 1 bridge
bnep 22912 2
video
I think I know why this was not working...
I was using main hg source tree instead of: http://www.jusst.de/hg/saa716x/
My bad, still quite a n00b I guess, but at least I'm learning! :-)
I will take it from there
Jed wrote:
The compile install completed without issue then I rebooted
will do, no longer looking atm, seeing if i can get my existing quattroS
partially working
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Saa7162_devices#DNTV_PCI_Express_cards
Lou Otway wrote:
Jed wrote:
I'm still trawling through mail-lists wiki's etc, so I may yet find
the best solution, but I
, but I
wouldn't expect either to work at this stage.
I'm still trawling through mail-lists wiki's etc, so I may yet find
the best solution, but I was hoping some might already know.
Any advice or even just a response to chastise me is greatly
appreciated! :-D
Cheers,
Jed
*Is HVR-2200 the only
Please can I get a response from anyone on this???
It looks like driver support for these devices is completed, not sure
about AV-in
If my suspicions are correct then it's just a matter of adding ones
device to the driver list if it's not there.
Cheers,
Jed
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 7:26
Not-to-worry...
Eduard has explained how I can go about confirming this for myself.
Jed wrote:
Please can I get a response from anyone on this???
It looks like driver support for these devices is completed, not sure
about AV-in
If my suspicions are correct then it's just a matter of adding
features is nice but they needn't be working yet.
Wish me luck! :-D
Jed wrote:
Hi Ya'll,
Going on response levels thus far I'm not expecting much :-D but I was
wondering if someone could possibly help me out here.
Is there anything with half-decent driver support that is PCI/e, and
has dual DVB
, but I
wouldn't expect either to work at this stage.
I'm still trawling through mail-lists wiki's etc, so I may yet find the
best solution, but I was hoping some might already know.
Any advice or even just a response to chastise me is greatly appreciated!
:-D
Cheers,
Jed
*Is HVR-2200 the only
Manu Abraham's driver is the most developed and it doesn't even tune yet.
Actually this appears to suggest otherwise...
http://jusst.de/hg/saa716x/
Can anybody comment? Manu preferably! :-D
Cheers,
Jed
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on your harddisk as its being dumped.
Provided you have the right codecs/libraries in place, which most modern
Linux distros already take care of.
Cheers,
Jed
Marco Berizzi wrote:
Hello everybody.
I'm evaluating a dvb-t card for linux.
I would like to know if with the above
card is possible to save
#DNTV_PCI_Express_cards
I'm very keen to commence testing and if I can be given advice on how to
move forward, then I'll provide immediate/constant feed-back!
What functionality is confirmed as working for the QuattroS or similar
devices?
Thank-you,
Jed
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