Jack Thomasson wrote:
Michael Glaum wrote:
Sorry, can't help. I'd be surprised if you can get a Nexus-s shipped
to North America?
hauppauge sells them here.
Really, I don't think anybody is doing LinuxDVB on
North America birds. There are several FTA DVB birds
(Telstar 5?) I think but I haven
Michael Glaum wrote:
Sorry, can't help. I'd be surprised if you can get a Nexus-s shipped
to North America?
hauppauge sells them here.
Really, I don't think anybody is doing LinuxDVB on
North America birds. There are several FTA DVB birds
(Telstar 5?) I think but I haven't heard too much noise
Chen W wrote:
> Hi, I am the US and looking to rig up a system to
> receive satellite FTA program. So far from my research
> that I would need the following:
Which FTA program you looking to decode? Check lyngsat
and satcodx. Germany has sat, terrestrial and cable.
North America is not
Hi, I am the US and looking to rig up a system to
receive satellite FTA program. So far from my research
that I would need the following:
1. A satellite receiver dish. But what kind? I am
looking for a consumer type satellite under $300 that
can receive various international and US programs.
2. A
> My Problem: I'm not able to start the network interface for the DVB device,
> the command "ifconfig -a dvb0_0" ends with the error "dvb0_0: Fehler beim
> Auslesen der Schnittstelleninformation: Gerät nicht gefunden" (Error while
> reading interface information: device not found).
Did you ch
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Seen that there is work being done on the V4 API now. Does this mean that
> it is full speed ahead on V4 now, or are there other loose ends to fixup
> first?
There was some (little) discussion in private mail, and then
I read through the postings on this subject
Hi Folks,
Seen that there is work being done on the V4 API now. Does this mean that
it is full speed ahead on V4 now, or are there other loose ends to fixup
first?
Have a few Q's about the header files in the V4 API dir in CVS:
1: I see that the "dvb_dmx_source_format" has a new format called P
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Ed Wildgoose wrote:
Jon Burgess wrote:
Last night I tried another approach to fixing the DMA issues. Instead
of dealing with the awkward transition between the odd and even
fields in the middle of the buffer, I just avoid the problem by using
the whole buffer for both f
Hi,
This is a modified version of bttv with only i2c and gpio support.
If anybody wants to try... It works for me on a Pinnacle PCTVSat. Maybe this
is the solution for kernel 2.6.
/*
bt878dvb - Bt878a dvb satellite card driver
only the i2c code and the gpio int
Hi all,
At 09:45 05/09/2003 +0200, Alexandre CONRAD wrote:
>> we rigorously tested data throughput using a smartbits network analyzer
>> against a hardware platform known to suffer corruption and loss. this
>> patch achieved data rates in excess of 70Mbps!
>
>Does this works with a Nexus-S Card
Hello,
I am trying to use a Hauppauge Nexus DVB-S device for high speed internet
access with Linux. The DVB driver could be installed without any problem and
runs perfectly with VDR.
My Problem: I'm not able to start the network interface for the DVB device,
the command "ifconfig -a dvb0_0" ends
Hi Mark,
Mark Edwards wrote:
Holger! You Beauty!
I have compiled up the sp887x.c with success and I now appear to be able to
get the frontend working - -well at least it's tuning for me!
can you please prepare a patch against CVS containing all required changes?
xine works a treat but I havn't b
Ed Wildgoose wrote:
Jon Burgess wrote:
Last night I tried another approach to fixing the DMA issues. Instead
of dealing with the awkward transition between the odd and even fields
in the middle of the buffer, I just avoid the problem by using the
whole buffer for both fields. This works fine fo
we rigorously tested data throughput using a smartbits network analyzer
against a hardware platform known to suffer corruption and loss. this
patch achieved data rates in excess of 70Mbps!
Does this works with a Nexus-S Card ? I would like to download video
files via DVB/IP and read the downloa
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