enSuSE 11.0 Alpha-2 and
having big problems compiling the hg code - I think it's my (admittedly
alpha) system.
I'll keep at it and get back to you as soon as I can test your patch.
Not sure whether timf's issues are the same but I'm following that
thread too.
Tha
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options tuner debug=1
> options tuner-xc2028 debug=1
and tried again, output is exactly the same except for the timestamps.
Thanks again for looking at this
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Richard (MQ) wrote:
> Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
>> If you're not seeing any mesage from tuner-xc2028, it means that the driver
>> is
>> selecting a different tuner.
>>
>> Please send me the complete dmesg.
>>
>> Also, try to force saa7134 drive
Richard (MQ) wrote:
> Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
>> "Richard (MQ)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> tuner: Unknown parameter `tuner_xc2028'
>> Hmm... I suspect you did something wrong at modprobe.conf.local. It seems
>> that
>> it is u
Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> "Richard (MQ)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> tuner: Unknown parameter `tuner_xc2028'
>
> Hmm... I suspect you did something wrong at modprobe.conf.local. It seems that
> it is using tuner_xc2028 as a parameter to tu
DevBox2400:~ #
Is it me doing something wrong, or a problem with the code?
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Hi again Mauro,
Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> Hi Richard,
> http://linuxtv.org/hg/~mchehab/cx88-xc2028
>
> Some adjustments may be needed for this to work, since tuner-xc2028 needs
Ignored this FTTB; just used make && su -c "make install" - no errors
> For t
I tried contacting Markus with the following but no response - probably
one of you experienced coders on this list will know what's wrong
though? As I say below, the 'standard' v4l-dvb builds fine but is no use
with this card.
Cheers
Richard (MQ)
> Having another try to get
Hi,
Have a GDI Black Gold card with subsystem 14c7:0108 and I cannot make it work.
Does anyone on the list have a working config for this card and/or know how to
make this card work?
I'm getting so far as video1 and vbi1 is created, but I don't have any entries
in /dev/dvb/.
cat /dev/video1 >
such as
> /usr/src/linux-2.6.22.9-0.4/include/linux/inetdevice.h:171: error:
> dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
- so that is probably a clue that my 'fix' isn't too good.
This looks like a recent thread on TT S-1500 which seemed to be solved
with another patch - can anyon
Aidan Thornton wrote:
> On 10/14/07, Richard (MQ) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
>> - I just went to get this code but of course hg fails:
>>
>>> $ hg clone http://mcentral.de/hg/~mrec/v4l-dvb-experimental/
>>> abort: 'http://mcentral.de/hg/~mrec/v4l-d
can do about it myself,
> though I can't promise anything. There may also be other developers
> who are willing to work on the code.
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uspect
that if North America hadn't generally adopted a fork of English the
boot might be on the other foot by now. But their variant(s) contain
plenty of their own traps for the unwary.
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rrors related to the remote.
Unfortunately I haven't had time to try out the new firmware yet...
> I also second the cheers & praise for the developers.
Second that as well. It would be nice to get the remote working though.
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> Hi List,
>
> The Compro VideoMate T200,T200a and T300 are listed at
> http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb/file/18f323a05fbe/linux/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.saa7134
> - but no T220
>
> It's a DVB-T card based on SAA7130 and MT352, incorrectly ide
Sorry - wrong thread. Please ignore!
Richard (MQ) wrote:
>> Am Dienstag, den 04.09.2007, 09:19 +0200 schrieb Jan Louw:
...
> Thanks for your help so far, I have grabbed the mercurial source and am
> now trying to digest it...
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er ID. Think 0xd5 for the tuner ID in the eeprom is not
> yet sure, might be vendor specific. On the T100 is one, dmesg, eeprom
> dump and i2c_scan not yet available.
>
> Tuner is at 0x62 (7bit notation) and mt352 at 0xf (0x1e >> 1).
> Something claims to be an analog demod at 0x
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e video0 [v4l2]
> saa7130[0]: registered device vbi0
> ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [ALKC] BIOS reported IRQ 0, using IRQ 22
> ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [ALKC] enabled at IRQ 22
> ACPI: PCI Interrupt :00:11.5[C] -> Link [ALKC] -> GSI 22 (level,
low) -> IRQ 20
Thanks Jon, and as I'd rather hijacked your thread I'll start a new one
to look for support for the T220. Good luck with your S300!
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Jan Louw wrote:
> If it's a T220 I think you're out of luck. Check out
> http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb/file/18f323
x" - is it in that source code
somewhere?
(continuing the top-posting that this thread seems stuck with ;-) )
Cheers
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hermann pitton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Montag, den 03.09.2007, 20:29 +0100 schrieb Richard (MQ):
>> Thanks Jan,
>>
>> I hadn't spotted tha
it.
relevant modules seem to be saa7134, saa7134-dvb, saa7134-empress and
mt352. Anything missing?
Any more ideas please? Anyone?!
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Jan D. Louw wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Looks like your card is forced to the wrong card number. The T200 is
> supposed to be auto detec
32896 4 saa7134_empress,tuner,saa7134,videodev
> v4l1_compat28676 2 saa7134,videodev
> i2c_core 39808 5 saa6752hs,tuner,saa7134,ir_kbd_i2c,i2c_viapro
I have an MT352 on the board - it's clearly marked - but no sign of a
module for it? Unless saa6752hs is someth
e which
demodulator, I'll do so tonight and report back. BTW though this is a
DVB-T card, not DVB-S.
Cheers
Richard (MQ)
Jan D. Louw wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Strange, the Compro VideoMate T200 is listed as a saa7134 supported card
> (cards #70 or #71 I think). Just for interes
ved.
BTW - previously tried in OpenSuSE 10.2, kernel 2.6.18.8 - currently in
10.3 beta 2, kernel 2.6.22.3
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All,
I've started trying to get the above working and have hit a wall (not
literally).
My current setup has a Nova-T and a WinTV34xx installed and working with
the S2 being a new addition.
I have downloaded and compiled and installed the drivers from here:
http://linuxtv.org/hg/~stoth/hvr4000/
Joacim wrote:
> I executed dvbsnoop (with -s singal) during a scan and when finding channels
> I got:
> Sig: ~46000
> SNR: 0 (?)
> BER: 0
>
> Can I trust the values from dvbsnoop?? Any better tool??
I use femon from the dvb-tools package (or the VDR-plugin named
-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2
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Sorry for the bother, but Dice and Monster have not helped us on this front,
so I am trying the developer mailing lists.
We are looking to hire several full-time C++ developers with solid SIP/H.264
development experience (120k/yr+ for the serious expert senior developers),
so if you are one, or k
was trying to read from the device.
if tail /var/log/messages | grep -E '^[A-Z][a-z]{2}[ ]{1,2}[0-9]{1,2}[
][0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}[ ][a-z]+[ ]mt2060 I2C read failed' ; then
/etc/init.d/mythbackend restart ; fi ; if ! ps -A | grep mythbackend >>
/dev/null ; then /etc/init.d
Windows box.
I'm currently trying option #1 and trying to convince them that the Linux
community can actually help them and they will subsequently sell more chips.
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Hi,
I have a KWorld V-Stream Xpert DVB-T PCI card that I am trying to make work
under Ubuntu Edgy. Previously had it working in FC5 but on a different PC.
I have got everything working as far as using scan to search through the
relevant transmitter setup file and I can't get a response. There ar
Thanks Manu, that looks very useful.
TTFN
Richard.
Manu Abraham wrote:
Richard Mayo wrote:
Manu Abraham wrote:
Richard Mayo wrote:
I am trying to find out about a feature of DVBS-2, the 90 symbols of
un-scrambled data, Physical Layer
Manu Abraham wrote:
Richard Mayo wrote:
I am trying to find out about a feature of DVBS-2, the 90 symbols of
un-scrambled data, Physical Layer Signalling (PLS) code, which occurs a
regular intervals. Is the content constant or predictable?
PLSCODE aka Pilot tones are
I am trying to find out about a feature of DVBS-2, the 90 symbols of
un-scrambled data, Physical Layer Signalling (PLS) code, which occurs a
regular intervals. Is the content constant or predictable? I should like
to use this with a correllator to identify a satellite using a low gain
antenna.
time, two transaction errors since boot, no disconnects,
ubuntu dapper, 2.6.15, drivers from hg (4d012cd162f5), firmware 01.
19 days between kernel-oopses and reboot on plain 2.6.20 and VDR running
EPG scan when idling.
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Markus Ingalsuo wrote:
Hi!
After following the discussion here, a question hit me. Is the usb-hub
on the Nova-T 500 a 1.1 or 2.0 hub? Can't be 1.1 if it is to "route"
transport streams up to 20-something Mbits...
Both 1.1 and 2.0 on the same VIA-
: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB 2.0 (rev 63)
lsusb -v|grep iProduct:
iProduct2 WinTV Nova-DT
iProduct2 EHCI Host Controller
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Juha Ruotsalainen wrote:
A new survey to Nova-T 500 owners: how many USB-hubs do you have in your
system?
Just the one integrated on the Nova-T 500 (I've disabled the motherboard
USB-hub).
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Richard Lithvall wrote:
I asked a few questions in the linux-usb-dev mailing list. And one of
the developers thought this might have been caused by a bug that only
got fixed post-2.6.20. I haven't had a chance to try this yet, but
you can read about it here:
http://www.linuxt
ruary/015808.html
I applied that patch on 2.6.20 and haven't got any kernel oops since
then (Feb 7) and still keep my fingers crossed... =)
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hwhile.
As a side note, the api spec says that unc should be cumulative during
the lifetime of the frontend, so this driver (and probably most others)
is wrong, since the value cannot go back to 0 after being 13.
This would explain the anomaly.
Re
he second entry in your example is
showing uncorrected errors and yet has a ber of 0.
The ber numbers can be quite useful for fine tuning your dish alignment,
particularly LNB skew.
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Same here, the integrated USB hub however show this:
bmAttributes 0xe0
Self Powered
Remote Wakeup
...but I assume that's expected.
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Chris Johns wrote:
Richard Lithvall wrote:
...and I were just about to test your patch when I saw that 2.6.20-rc4
were out and that they fixed a couple of things with usb and i2c so I
gave it a shot (without your patch) and the oops I had before seems to
be gone (and I really stressed the
pping like crazy and recorded
5 or 6 channels at the same time).
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ete the first one?
Yes. If the file wasn't in my tar archive you should delete it.
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Andrew de Quincey wrote:
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 08:18, Richard Lithvall wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that the initial-tuning-data files for Swedish dvb-t are a bit
outdated and spent some time to generate new ones.
Since it's 220 tuning files I tar:ed them and placed the archive here:
Hi,
I noticed that the initial-tuning-data files for Swedish dvb-t are a bit
outdated and spent some time to generate new ones.
Since it's 220 tuning files I tar:ed them and placed the archive here:
<http://boomer.se/tmp/initial-tuning-data.se-2006-11-15.tar.gz>
Regar
Hello,
I am sorry in case you think I haven't been polite. My Name is Richard
and this post here (you could have recieved it some days before) is my
first one. So I will ask you to help me, if you can. Please read this
mail (again), because I added an important point.
Thursday last w
t-010-02.fw, or what can I
do else.
To point the problem: My LED doesn't begin to burn after sticking in.
With Windows the LED is burning, and with linux it should burn when
using the right dirmware file.
Maybe important for you:
Output of lsusb:
Bus 005 Device 003: ID 15f4:0015 HanfTek
Thank y
rom the Olympiaturm, or it is broadcast with less power.
Still, it is weird that kaffeine works fine. Judging from this, the T2's
behaviour could probably be improved.
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T352 is conflicting with the ZL10353 (even though it reports
it's using the MT352 frontend module). But that's a rough guess just by
looking at the difference in the modules that were loaded.
Hope that helps your diagnosis...
Cheers,
Richard.
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mt352 10500 2
cx88_dvb 20868 0
cx8802 16772 2 cx88_blackbird,cx88_dvb
cx8800 38028 1 cx88_blackbird
cx88xx 66340 4 cx88_blackbird,cx88_dvb,cx8802,cx8800
ir_common 32772 1 cx88xx
compa
8-dvb to be added to 2.6.18-rcxx otherwise
we'll have a few unhappy campers in Australia upon release of the kernel.
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It now appears that the card is an OEM version of the Twinhan VP6090.
Cheers,
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Satellite Tuner)
1xTDA10093 (Dual Channel DVB-S channel decoder)
2xTDA8275A (Terrestrial Tuner)
2xTDA10046A (DVB-T channel decoder)
1xSAA7162E (TV video/audio decoder, PCI Express Interface).
Here's some photos and a small info page I've put together:
http://www.interlink.com.au/rad/q
rds?
None I am aware of.
But you may have better luck with the Nexus-s. As I said, I had no time to
look further at the problem with this card. But if you can wait until next
week, I can offer you to run some tests this weekend.
ciao
Richard Reuters
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As a full-featured card I tried a WinTV Nexus-s Rev. 2.3. This revision has an
universal PCI connector, too. But when I load the driver and start VDR, the
machine hangs. Didn't had time to look deeper in this and switched my VDR to
a machnie with 2 64-Bit PCI slot
Hi,
I would like to try to use the dsm-cc tools from linuxtv.org in our pilot
project. I need some software multiplexer to mux generated ES together into
one TS. Does anybody know any project for this software multiplexer? I
didn't find any...
Thank you
Sima
Richard Simik
Czech Di
Hi,
I would like to try to use the dsm-cc tools from
linuxtv.org in our pilot project. I need some software multiplexer to mux
generated ES together into one TS. Does anybody know any project for this
software multiplexer? I didn't find any...
Thank you
Sima
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Title: Scan utility DVB-T file for uk-Mendip
Hello. I am based in the south west of England and have been using this file to obtain chnnel information from the Mendip Freeview transmitter. I hope this will help someone setting up DVB-T in this area.
<>
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t al.
(if I'm wrong here, please correct me)
Page 25 of the AV711x_3_1.pdf shows the maximum video bitrate is 15Mb/s.
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Hi Brad,
The EIT data on Dish is a proprietry compressed format.. :-(
but I will post the EIT format as soon as I get my hands on it (later today,
since I have to get it again - deleted it by accident in an act of stupidity
;-))
Richard
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Hi there Mike,
Thanks for the trouble :-)
after loading bttv,dvb-bt8xx and dst, here is the output. Might have had big
fingers earlier and done something wrong ;-)
The kernel I am using is a stock standard Mandrake 10 (2.6.3)
Card0 is DVB and card1 is a TV card.
Best Regards
Richard
Hi there Mike,
Thanks for the trouble :-)
after loading bttv,dvb-bt8xx and dst, here is the output. Might have had big
fingers earlier and done something wrong ;-)
The kernel I am using is a stock standard Mandrake 10 (2.6.3)
Card0 is DVB and card1 is a TV card.
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Richard
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Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 04:42:32 -0700 (PDT)
Richard,
can you try to load the dst driver with options
dst_debug=1 dst_verbose=1 dst_type_flags=1
With dst_type_flags=1 the driver seems to send
some kind of new tu
error (err == -121,
len == 0x08, b0 == 0x07)
Apr 5 19:18:43 localhost last message repeated 3 times
Apr 5 19:18:44 localhost kernel: dst_write_tuna: write not successful
Anyone got a suggestion where to look??
Best Regards
Richard
BTTV loading -
Apr 5 18:59:05
parameters for I
use (A Universal 9750/10700 el cheapo one)
I know the transponder is valid and my LNB is fine as my Dreambox tunes to
it perfectly.
Anyone got some suggestions on what to look for?
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located in the centre of London so signal
strength should be good. For analog
it is exceptional.
My system is a 2600+ AMD with 256Mb DDR400 RAM and an NVidia MX440 graphics card (with TV out).
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Hi, I have a problem with installation of my card
Air2PC DVB (tuner: Grundig 29504-401.04). I run kernel 2.4.21-0.13mdk on a
Mandrake 9.1:
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insmod/usr/src/linux-2.4.21-0.13mdk/scripts/pathdown.sh: line 4: TOPDIR:
parameter null or not setDIR=`pwd`; (cd /usr/s
-c is "FATAL: failed to open '/dev/dvb/adapter0/
frontend0': 19 No such device".
A response of go look at this URL would be sufficient.
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I have checked out the Cvs dvb-kernel and I have compiled everything in the
documentation which came with it. I do not however have a nxt6000.o.
Is it significant that it did not appear in the Kconfig?
How can I compile it on it's own?
Thank you for your help,
Richard
PS. If this i
compile the
nxt6000 interface.
Could someone point me in the direction of some howtos or documentation.
Docs for VDR would also be nice but I realise this is not the correct forum.
I have found the readmes included in the cvs.
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(Dsmcc is the system used for data broadcasting through
digital television, apologies if this is a bit off-topic for the
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On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 04:17 pm, Brian Korsedal wrote:
I want to get my Nebula card working under Linux.
Please read the 'README' files that are supplied when you grab
dvb-kernel via CSV.
I've been active on this list and I've tried several of the
suggestions. For some reason, none
On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 02:00 pm, Andrew de Quincey wrote:
On Friday 25 July 2003 06:36, Robert Schlabbach wrote:
The BBC method is called AFD and described here:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/publications/books/afd.pdf
I don't know if there is any AFD implementation for Linux yet...
This is actua
$ cd dvb-kernel/build-2.4
$ ./getlinks
$ make
$ make install
Use the attached script (dvb-nebula) to start and stop your drivers.
At this point, I just run VDR, and it all works great! :)
Please feel free to question or improve any part of this document. I
think it would benefit ever
On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 10:03 pm, Richard Walker wrote:
On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 03:48 am, Paul Andreassen wrote:
I don't have a Nebula card but I do have a compiled driver. I'm
writing
a driver based on it for a new card.
I do have a Nebula card, and it's wo
On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 03:48 am, Paul Andreassen wrote:
I don't have a Nebula card but I do have a compiled driver. I'm
writing
a driver based on it for a new card.
I do have a Nebula card, and it's working as I type! ;)
First thing to realise is that it isn't include in 2.5 / 2.6 kerne
On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 10:44 pm, Edward Wildgoose wrote:
Has ANYONE managed to get a DVB-T card working with VDR in a completely
reliable way? What did you need to do? The problem I am facing (and
many
others it seems) is that the TT DVB-T card falls over constantly and
the
frontend loc
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 02:15 pm, Ashley Evans wrote:
And are we all agreed that there is no chance of getting any kind of
programme
listings via DVB in the UK?
No! :)
On the VDR list, we have discussed this very topic.
Someone said that they'd written some software which uses a DVB-S
with the Linux DVB code.
Any recommendations? And what about suppliers here in the UK?
Thanks,
Richard.
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Hello,
I thank you for your time in looking, this will help a great deal if I'm
unable to find a cable...
Cheers,
Richard.
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 20:08, Reiner Rosin wrote:
> Just checked it:
>
> --\/--
> (1) (2) (3)
> (4) (5) (6)
>(
Thats for the RCA plug not the Cinch one. (The Cinch one provides L/R
Audio, SPDIF and Video).
All the best,
r.
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 09:35, Holger Waechtler wrote:
> Francesco Lotti wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 03:34:18PM +, Richard Robson wrote:
> >
> >&g
Hello,
I have recently obtained a second hand Hauppage WinTv DVB-S rev2.1 DVB
card. Unfortunately it didn't come with the Cinch cable, does anyone
know where I can get the cable from or know the pin outs for it?
Cheers,
Richard.
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ing a dvbtune -f 721888
I'm using about a week old CVS of DVB and dvbtune on Redhat 8 (kernel 2.4.18)
I am using an indoor aerial with amp, but it does receive all channels
under Windows quite nicely.
Does anyone have any suggestions of what I can try...
Thanks in advance,
Richard.
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CVS, what does this mean?
Do we have two separate DVB trees?
If so, why? I can't see such an approach making any sense.
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> > Can you please aske them what tuner module they are using? Could they
> &
they are using? Could they
> give out the spec for the remaining parts of the card?
I've emailed them with these queries, and I'll report back to the list as
soon as I can.
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Richard Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would be terrible if they invented their own API!
Update for those interested:
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Hi Richard
Thanks for the advice
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> Richard Walker wrote:
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> > Basically, I'm wondering if any DVB driver developers fancy working on
> > these cards... :-) Nebular's FAQ doesn't give a very good an
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