6 channels with SMIT? You are lucky, the most I have ever gotten is 5 (
actually 11 pids ).
Aston claims they can do 12 services (24 pids) the most I have ever gotten out
of them is 17 pids (actually 16 pids working well and one more glitching pid)
I have also tested PowerCAM - same story, can
I have a very similar problem with DVBWorld 2006 DVB-S2 card.
The v4l-dvb ( freshly pulled ) compiles and loads, firmware is loaded,
but when I actually try to use it ( dvbstream commands ) the following
appears in /var/log/messages:
Jan 4 18:30:24 november kernel: i2c_sendbytes: i2c error NAK or
A few specific questions:
1. Am I right thinking that 'dvbstream -c 1 -f 119 -s 27500 ...'
should just work? ( i.e. there's no additinal LNB / 22Khz / tone /
voltage magic to do? )
2. Assuming that I am right about the above, do you think it is
dvbstream, stb6100, stb0899 or mantis problem?
3.
Hello linux dvb gurus,
I've got the following setup:
1. current Mythbuntu 9.10 ( kernel 2.6.31-16-generic-pae )
2. current v4l-dvb drivers ( freshly checked out from
http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb ;
I've also tried with Liplianin drivers from
http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg/s2-liplianin with
Hello DVB gurus,
I've got a TwinHan DVB-S2 card. I compiled the 'liplianin' drivers and
it's working nicely; thanks for all your work!
One question: in /dev/dvb/adapter0 I can see
les...@satellite:~$ ls -l /dev/dvb/adapter0/
total 0
crw-rw+ 1 root video 212, 4 2009-12-02 18:22 ca0
crw-rw
Hello LinuxTV gurus,
Please excuse me if this list is not the best place to ask this.
I am looking for a DVB-S2 card which:
- is well supported by current kernel
- does not have to support CI
My goal is to build a simple digital TV headend. We have an encrypted
signal ( 5 transponders, MPEG-4