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Hi Peter, Hi List!
It seems that my frontend (STV0229B) is not supported.
I have a "new" NOVA (WITHOUT CI):
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Multim
Hello Gregoire,
I just wanted to play a DVD (NTSC) and it appears I can't change anymore
to NTSC?
Any idea on what I should do?
Of course NTSC support is still in the saa7146 driver, but it's not
enabled in the av7110 driver, because I cannot test any of the settings.
So I just waited for so
Hi,
Would it be possible to upload the firmware at run-time, in theory?
And what about a firmware reset at run-time??
regards
ben
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On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 11:47:47AM +0100, Marlec Olivier wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using a DVB-S board version 2.1 with DVB driver version 0.9.4. I don't
> get data flow by PCI bus (so I'm not using the host DRAM) but directly by
> the common interface connector. When I call the driver DVB Freeze command
Benjamin Forgeau wrote:
Hi,
Would it be possible to upload the firmware at run-time, in theory?
And what about a firmware reset at run-time??
yes, it is possible. Basic efforts to reset the ARM are in the source
but not yet complete. Just do the changes and send a patch.
Holger
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Hi Peter, Hi List!
It seems that my frontend (STV0229B) is not supported.
I have a "new" NOVA (WITHOUT CI):
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Andrew de Quincey wrote:
I've just noticed a behavioural difference between "DVB/driver" and
"dvb-kernel"
(I have temporarily removed my grundig mods in case it was that)
If I do "dvbtune -f .", and then "dvbtune -m", in DVB/driver,
this works fine,
but in dvb-kernel, it "loses" the the tu
Hello,
I have a problem with my one of my pentavalue under linux :
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# Driver status : Enable
# Driver version : 2.1.5
# MAC address : 00:30:6a:80
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 09:12:16AM +0100, Markus Lauer wrote:
> I'm using the current CVS dvb-kernel driver and built it under /build-2.4
> Compilation finishs with no error.
please try the stv0299 driver from dvb-kernel CVS with the DVB CVS driver
(copy the file stv0299.c to alps_bsru6.c).
Hi,
there are some i2c problems with the dvb-kernel driver:
Jan 12 10:48:28 mozart kernel: budget: found budget card 'TT-Budget/WinTV-NOVA-CI PCI'.
Jan 12 10:49:19 mozart kernel: saa7146: saa7146_unregister_extension(): ext:c6823420
Jan 12 10:49:19 mozart kernel: saa7146: unregister extension 'bu
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Peter Schildmann wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 09:12:16AM +0100, Markus Lauer wrote:
I'm using the current CVS dvb-kernel driver and built it under /build-2.4
Compilation finishs with no error.
please try th
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Holger Waechtler wrote:
As soon somebody who owns this card made the required modifications to
the driver?
Can you please tell me something more about your card? What's the name
of the frontend, what PLL/Synthesizer is
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Holger Waechtler wrote:
As soon somebody who owns this card made the required modifications
to the driver?
Can you please tell me something more about your card? What's the
name of the frontend,
Hello Peter,
Jan 12 10:53:11 mozart kernel: saa7146: saa7146_i2c_transfer(): msg:1/2
Jan 12 10:53:11 mozart kernel: saa7146: saa7146_i2c_transfer(): msg:2/2
Jan 12 10:53:11 mozart kernel: saa7146: saa7146_i2c_writeout(): before: 0xd005b5e8 (status: 0x0100), 0
Jan 12 10:53:11 mozart kernel: sa
Gavin Hamill wrote:
>
> 2) Try the card in Windows! Make sure you don't actually have a duff
> one! :)
Right. I've tried sticking the Nova-T in Rachel's computer, which is
dual-bootable Win98 and Mandrake 9.0. Windows recognized the new
hardware and the drivers installed OK. The software installe
Hi,
I have setup a section filter and sometimes I get EOVERFLOW on
reading the filter. What does this mean? Driver buffer overflow?
TIA.
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Stefan Huelswitt wrote:
Hi,
I have setup a section filter and sometimes I get EOVERFLOW on
reading the filter. What does this mean? Driver buffer overflow?
You did not fetched your section data fast enough, the driver ringbuffer
was flowing over. Either increase buffer size or optimize your pr
Hello Michael,
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 07:07:45PM +0100, Michael Hunold wrote:
> Hello Peter,
> and send the trace? Perhaps we can see what's happening for the DVB
> driver...
Here is the trace from the DVB driver.
Peter
Jan 13 23:12:45 mozart kernel: DVB: registering new adapter (TT-Budget/Wi
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Which driver version should I be using now?
current CVS head, module DVB/ if you want to watch TV, module dvb-kernel/
if you want to join development.
What is the status of dvb-kernel really? Is it close to on pa
On 13 Jan 2003 Holger Waechtler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stefan Huelswitt wrote:
>> reading the filter. What does this mean? Driver buffer overflow?
>
> You did not fetched your section data fast enough, the driver ringbuffer
> was flowing over. Either increase buffer size or optimize your
Hi
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 00:05, Stefan Huelswitt wrote:
> What is the default buffer size?
8192 bytes
> And how to changes?
> DMX_SET_BUFFER_SIZE?
ioctl(demux_fd, DMX_SET_BUFFER_SIZE, size_in_bytes);
Regards,
Andreas
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Well, the machine is nearly idle, so the program shouldn't be the
cause, but there seem to be bursts of data.
Maybe you read()ing less than the maximum section size (8k if i
remember correctly). A bigger section (that your buffer) will be kept in
the buffer, since you can only read complete
all of the code I've seen reads 3 bytes, determines the length, then reads
the correct amount. but if your buffer is 4096 and you try to read 8k or
buffersize, you might hit this problem. My understanding is that a
section shall be no larger than 4096 bytes?
_J
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On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 01:27, Jeremy Hall wrote:
> all of the code I've seen reads 3 bytes, determines the length, then reads
> the correct amount.
I've definitively seen other code, too. :-)
What is the benefit of doing two reads instead of one? Being able to
malloc(section_length + 3) and to cop
Hello Ragnar,
current CVS head, module DVB/ if you want to watch TV, module dvb-kernel/
if you want to join development.
What is the status of dvb-kernel really? Is it close to on par
with DVB-head?
Here is a short explanation: the driver in the DVB tree is monolithic,
ie. it contains the s
Jan 14 03:05:06 +0100 2003 Andreas Oberritter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 01:27, Jeremy Hall wrote:
> > all of the code I've seen reads 3 bytes, determines the length, then reads
> > the correct amount.
>
> I've definitively seen other code, too. :-)
>
> What is the benefi
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