ld...@hubstar.net wrote:
> Another suggestion, in mythtv, try increasing the signal something
> timeout - I think the default is 1500ms.
>
> Or scan has an option -5 (I think -- sorry its been a while and my box
> is recording) that increases the time wait before giving up.
>
I stand corrected.
Another suggestion, in mythtv, try increasing the signal something
timeout - I think the default is 1500ms.
Or scan has an option -5 (I think -- sorry its been a while and my box
is recording) that increases the time wait before giving up.
Martin Kittel wrote:
> ld...@hubstar.net wrote:
>
ld...@hubstar.net wrote:
>
> Have you tried Kaffeine, and scan to see what they get?
Thanks for the pointer. I tried kaffeine (0.8.7) today and it looks a
bit better with this on 2.6.31-rc7.
While a scan with mythTV comes up with no stations found at all,
kaffeine still finds some of the tv stati
Hi, all I can say is that the HVR-1300 works fine over here, with the
latest code and stock code from SUSE.
Have you tried Kaffeine, and scan to see what they get?
You have a firmware error in the log you posted,
You could also pull down the latest firmware files
http://www.linuxtv.org/downloads
Hi,
I recently upgraded my Debian MythTV box with a Hauupauge HVR1300 from Debian
kernel 2.6.26 to 2.6.30 and could not get a channel lock for my DVB-T tv
channels any more.
I then did some quick testing with vanilla linux kernels starting with 2.6.27
with the following results:
2.6.27: seems to w