Hi,
Sorry when you get this mail twice, I had mailproblems yesterday night
and it seemed now
to come through.
I have a problem installing my Hauppauge NOVA-T card under linux. The
card worked
in another machine. I think the problem is that it is not loading the
firmware
from the windows dll
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I just got a Siemens MXB card (SAA7146). I tried to use that with linuxtv-dvb-1.0.0
> on a
> Suse 8.1.
> Compiling works, but make insmod fails as below. It looks to me as if dvb-ttpci.o
> would
> not find the card.
> I have also added the output of lspc
Hello Johannes,
I just got a Siemens MXB card (SAA7146). I tried to use that with linuxtv-dvb-1.0.0 on a
Suse 8.1.
Compiling works, but make insmod fails as below. It looks to me as if dvb-ttpci.o would
not find the card.
Well, not every saa7146 based card is a DVB card. The MXB is an *analog*
Le lundi, 8 sep 2003, à 16:53 Europe/Paris, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
Well, right now you can see a MPEG2 HDTV stream on PID 0x0134.
MPlayer says:
VIDEO: MPEG2 1920x1088 (aspect 3) 25,000 fps 24000,0 kbps (3000,0
kbyte/s)
Thanks for this info.
I would try to record some data using dvbstre
From: "Patrick Gueneau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> OK. I would try to stop my VDR server to do some tests this Friday.
> I am not sure whether mplayer does WM9 decoding or not.
As already mentioned: Euro1080 is already on-air and broadcasting MPEG-2
video. So you neither have to wait until Friday, nor
Patrick Gueneau wrote:
FTA ?
Yes, it is supposed to be Free, at least during IBC event ;-)
record it via dvbstream and analyse the pids with tspids, then ts2es
the
right pids;
maybe in libavcodec there's a decoder for wmv9, or maybe mplayer can
use
windows' dmo files to decode the strea
Le lundi, 8 sep 2003, à 16:13 Europe/Paris, Nico a écrit :
As a demonstration, transmission will take place 24h/24 between Friday
12 and Thuesday 16 this month.
FTA ?
Yes, it is supposed to be Free, at least during IBC event ;-)
record it via dvbstream and analyse the pids with tspids, then t
Hello,
I just got a Siemens MXB card (SAA7146). I tried to use that with linuxtv-dvb-1.0.0 on
a
Suse 8.1.
Compiling works, but make insmod fails as below. It looks to me as if dvb-ttpci.o
would
not find the card.
I have also added the output of lspci, which shows the card, but I can't tell whe
I have a problem with my Hauppauge DVB-s Card.
I installed the latest driver (linuxtv-dvb-1.0.0) succesful.
I load the modules with make
insmod CARDS=av7110
and it also seems to succed
my /var/log/messages says:
Sep 8 20:13:05 localhost kernel: Linux video capture interface:
v1.00
Sep 8 20:1
Holger Waechtler wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> > Lauri Tischler wrote:
> >
> >> > Florian
> >> > (PS: Lauri could you please create a commandline option to switch
> >> > nit/tid usage on [Default off] with a big warning message? [scan])
> >>
> >>Done..
> >>Adds parameter -e to sca
Hi,
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Lauri Tischler wrote:
> Florian
> (PS: Lauri could you please create a commandline option to switch
> nit/tid usage on [Default off] with a big warning message? [scan])
Done..
Adds parameter -e to scan, e as version, v is used as verbose
-e NVDR version, d
hmm ok then, maybe the drivers refuse to see the carrier because it's not
a DVB carrier then.
_J
In the new year, Michael Glaum wrote:
>
> JH> AFAIK DSS doesn't use QPSK to lock, in any rate I can't get even a decent
> JH> lock from a DSS transponder. I hadn't seen this thread until just now.
Dr. Werner Fink wrote:
>
> Btw: Could it be that with this patch (DVB-fix3.patch) the TS frames
> are doubled now[1]? And wouldn't it be better to use an appropiate
> locking mechanism within the firmware?
The patch affects Nova/Budget cards only. There's no firmware involved.
Johannes
--
In
> >
> > Emard
>
> Btw: Could it be that with this patch (DVB-fix3.patch) the TS frames
> are doubled now[1]? And wouldn't it be better to use an appropiate
> locking mechanism within the firmware?
DVB has some internal bug/feature that allows doubling of all the packets
(if you see anything ov
Lauri Tischler wrote:
>
> > Florian
> > (PS: Lauri could you please create a commandline option to switch
> > nit/tid usage on [Default off] with a big warning message? [scan])
>
> Done..
> Adds parameter -e to scan, e as version, v is used as verbose
>
> -e NVDR version, default
JH> AFAIK DSS doesn't use QPSK to lock, in any rate I can't get even a decent
JH> lock from a DSS transponder. I hadn't seen this thread until just now.
Uh, I don't think that's correct.
We have our own VP-310 board and use it for iding satellites. Point at
DirecTV at 101, pick a trans
> Florian
> (PS: Lauri could you please create a commandline option to switch
> nit/tid usage on [Default off] with a big warning message? [scan])
Done..
Adds parameter -e to scan, e as version, v is used as verbose
-e NVDR version, default 2 for VDR-1.2.x
ANYTHING ELSE
Title: RE: [linux-dvb] bt878dvb -- Re: Progess on VP-1020
Hi,
I have a nebula digitv card. I had a couple of questions for you:
#1 I've never seen the 878dvbp.h file. Is this the modified file or a file just specific to the Pinnacle?
#2 Did you make the changes to the 878dvb.c file to
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Patrick Gueneau wrote:
it seems that during the IBC there will be a free demonstration of what
may be the future European HDTV standard.
[..]
Frequency 12168 MHz
Well, right now you can see a MPEG2 HDTV stream on PID 0x0134.
MPlayer says:
VIDEO: MPEG2 1920x1088 (aspect 3)
> Hi Jamie and all,
>
> I working on a driver for Vision Plus DTV Ter (DTT). It has a nxt6000
> chip like the Nebula card.
>
> This card also lockups on loading the bttv driver but it has proper sub
> vendor codes 1822:0001.
Have you tried the bt878dvb driver? I'll ad the
subvendor co
Paul Andreassen wrote:
Hi Jamie and all,
I working on a driver for Vision Plus DTV Ter (DTT). It has a nxt6000
chip like the Nebula card.
This card also lockups on loading the bttv driver but it has proper sub
vendor codes 1822:0001.
Do all the Vision Plus (Twinhan) cards share the same windows d
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