Hi,

I'm having problems listening to DVB-C radio channels with a 44.1 kHz sampling 
rate.

Watching and recording television works just fine, as does listening to radio 
channels with a 48.0 kHz sampling rate. But when switching from any of those 
channels to a radio channels with a 44.1 kHz sampling rate, it sometimes takes 
20 to 30 seconds before there is any sound. And when switching from one 44.1 
kHz sampled radio channel to another, its sound is heavily distorted. 

If that should matter: Some radio channels with a 48.0 kHz sampling rate are 
encrypted, most are not. All radio channels with a 44.1 sampling rate are 
encrypted.

I'm running vdr 1.4.7-4ctvdr1 on a Debian Etch server with three DVB-C cards: a 
Hauppauge WinTV FF Rev. 2.1, a Terratec Cinergy 1200 budget w/ KNC CineView CI 
module, and a second Terratec Cinergy 1200. Any video/audio output is done by 
the FF card.

How can I straighten this out?

Thanks,
Malte


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