Is it possible to read/write directly to the av7110 registers or does
it require an interface from the firmware ? I want to use the 1/4th
decimation mode of the av7110 to shrink the video window. The
docuemntation says that bits 14-12 specify the decimation mode so I
thought it might be possible
Hya all,
I just wanted to thank all developers of linuxtv.org for the time and
effort they spent in developing this linux DVB drivers, since the new
mt352/skystar2 patch my technisat airstar2 card finally works nice :)
Special thanks go to Antonio Mancuso for his patch, good job.
Keep the good wo
Hello Jonathan,
Responding to myself...
> > > Another problem I'm having (minor in
> comparison), is with recognising
> > > the V-Stream card - around line 260 in
> Christopher Pascoe's
> > > cx88-cards.c driver, I attempted to add:
> > >
> > > --
> > > { "Samsung TDTC9251DH01C Tuner on V-Stream
> I wonder if this info in the kernel logs could be a hint as to why the
> DVB isn't working:
> ***cx8800_dvb: Unknown symbol cx88_register_dvb_module
> ***cx8800[0]: couldn't register DVB module
I think what you need to do is run the preload.sh script first then
load.sh. preload.sh lo
On Friday 09 July 2004 22:06, Rene Bartsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I'm having artefacts in the picture (VDR). The HDD (SATA) performs with
> > 58 MB/s, so I assume it's related to the PCI-bus (on an i865PE board).
> >
> > Where can I find documentation about the kernel/module parameters for
> > PCI late
Hi,
> I'm having artefacts in the picture (VDR). The HDD (SATA) performs with
> 58 MB/s, so I assume it's related to the PCI-bus (on an i865PE board).
> Where can I find documentation about the kernel/module parameters for
> PCI latency, burst, etc?
I've already checked modinfo on kernel 2.6.6
Hi!
I've attached a patch that will prevent programs from setting the frontend
when the device is opened with O_RDONLY. I can't see how this could break
applications, but you never know what strange things some people do :)
If nobody objects to this change, I'll commit it in a few days.
Kenneth
Hi to everybody,
I have implemented, for a my user, a workstation with a sky2PC card to
download MSG1 images from hotbird satellite.
It runs SuSE linux 9.0 with kernel 2.4.21-99-smp4G.
I have installed the linuxtv driver 1.1.0 and now I'm using the 1.1.1
release. The TelliCast is used for images d
On Thursday 08 July 2004 16:12, Steffen Barszus wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Is someone here successfully using dvbnet ? I get an oops on several
> kernels at the time i try to remove the interface. After that no network at
> all is possible anymore. Are there others that experience the same here ?
> (Kernel
I can't get the drivers to work properly the following is the out put
from dmesg after
# modprobe bttv i2c_hw=1 card=0x71
# dmesg
Linux video capture interface: v1.00
bttv: driver version 0.9.12 loaded
bttv: using 4 buffers with 2080k (520 pages) each for capture
bttv: Bt8xx card found (0).
bttv0:
On Friday 09 July 2004 12:29, Andreas Mair wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you can add the Hauppauge DVB-S rev2.1 and and a DVB-S rev1.3 to the list.
> I had that problem on both boards, but more often on the rev2.1 (secondary
> device), rev. 1.3 (primary) produced it very seldom.
> I do not have this problem any
> you can add the Hauppauge DVB-S rev2.1 and and a DVB-S rev1.3 to the list.
Now I think, it's impossible a problem or bug in the frontend, because
there are too many different frontends which have the "error".
The suggestion was dvb-core.c, can someone please check it?
Greets
Frank
Jeremy Jones wrote:
> I was browsing through some of the dvb code and may have spotted a
> small bug in the audcom() function. The function calls the
> av71110_fw_cmd() function with a num argument of 4 yet only two
> arguments are actually passed in:
>
> return av7110_fw_cmd(av7110, COMT
Hi,
you can add the Hauppauge DVB-S rev2.1 and and a DVB-S rev1.3 to the list.
I had that problem on both boards, but more often on the rev2.1 (secondary
device), rev. 1.3 (primary) produced it very seldom.
I do not have this problem any more since I turned off VDR's EPG scan, at
least its not v
> On Friday 09 July 2004 10:11, Andreas Share wrote:
> > > Can we say that everytime the stv0299 is involved ?
> > > Steffen
> >
> > No, because older skystar2 rev 2.3 with mt312 also involved.
> > Andreas
>
> I have both cards and my impression is, that the nova/stv0229 triggers
this
> bug more
OoO En cette matinée pluvieuse du vendredi 09 juillet 2004, vers
10:41, Christian Schuld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> I have both cards and my impression is, that the nova/stv0229 triggers this
> bug more often than the skystar2/mt312. May be because it has no hardware
> filters?
Do you
Hi Patrick,
congratulations! Your driver works pretty fine, on my centrino, mplayer let
the CPU go to 800 MHz which does not even make the fan starting...
Best regards
Steve
> I have both cards and my impression is, that the nova/stv0229 triggers
> this
> bug more often than the skystar2/mt312.
Well I think so, because I can reproduce this bug (with Kernel 2.6.5) in
less than 10 sec, with my tt budget card which uses the stv0299.
Always when a recording starts, the vd
On Friday 09 July 2004 10:11, Andreas Share wrote:
> > Can we say that everytime the stv0299 is involved ?
> > Steffen
>
> No, because older skystar2 rev 2.3 with mt312 also involved.
> Andreas
I have both cards and my impression is, that the nova/stv0229 triggers this
bug more often than the sky
> No, because older skystar2 rev 2.3 with mt312 also involved.
Ok, now we have the skystar 2 rev 2.3 with the mt312 frontend,
the AverTV BVB-T 771 cards with mt352 frontend, and finally the
nova, skystar2 (rev. ?) and the tt budget cards with the stv0299 frontend.
Which similarities have the card
> > Can we say that everytime the stv0299 is involved ?
>
> In my opinion, definitively yes!
>
> Whenever the stv0299 is involved it comes to the "video data stream
> broken"-error, except you have a single nexus running.
Also it comes with to AverTV BVB-T 771 cards(mt352 frontend).
> On Thursday 08 July 2004 23:03, Frank Oppel wrote:
> > >One more datapoint for you, in my setup I have VDR running with 4 DVB-T
> > >PCI cards and it works fine.
> > >
> > >I regularly have timers recording programmes on 2 or 3 cards
> > >simultaneously and have never seen the error you describ
> Can we say that everytime the stv0299 is involved ?
In my opinion, definitively yes!
Whenever the stv0299 is involved it comes to the "video data stream
broken"-error, except you have a single nexus running.
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