ok, adapted the value in v4l/.version
make is doing fine now
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Subject:Re: [linux-dvb] getting started
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 23:47:24 +0100
From: Rolf Schumacher
To: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
References: <49b982a5.7010...@august
thank you, Antti, Thomas
kernel-headers are installed.
Why does make try to read the wrong file?
My kernel is named 2.6.28-7.slh.4-sidux-686, not 2.6.28-7.slh.3-sidux-686
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r...@rolf9:~/src/v4l-dvb$ make
make -C /home/rsc/src/v4l-dvb/v4l
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/rsc/src/v4l-dvb
I once had my TechnoTrend DVB-C driver working with linux, looking tv.
However, completely forgot how I managed that.
I think I was following the wiki
How to Obtain, Build and Install V4L-DVB Device Driver
I checked out the v4l-dvb sources using Mercurial.
However, a make failed immediately:
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Rolf Schumacher wrote:
I once had my TechnoTrend DVB-C driver working with linux, looking tv.
However, completely forgot how I managed that.
I think I was following the wiki
How to Obtain, Build and Install V4L-DVB Device Driver
I checked out the v4l-dvb sources using Mercurial.
However, a mak
Rolf Schumacher wrote:
File not found: /lib/modules/2.6.28-7.slh.3-sidux-686/build/.config at
./scripts/make_kconfig.pl line 32, line 4.
kernel-devel, kernel-headers, linux-devel or linux-headers package is
missing. Package name varies from distribution to distribution...
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http://palosaa
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> > Maybe a full Unicode X font will include such characters
> > and I can simply map them to UTF8, but I'm primarily
> > interested in the text content information on my text console.
> >
> > Here's the pr0n...
> >
> > ???X???X*XX*
> But your Linux machine will be working with the Transport
> Stream directly, selecting the particular IDs of interest.
> When you look at that particular ID, you see merely a
> datastream including the payload.
>
> So, just as your TV audio will be carried in a form which
> will be similar to th
> The idea behind this is that Antti has suggested that your
> tuner may not work well with strong signals, so we are
> wanting to get a somewhat weaker signal. It could be,
Ah, right, I'll give that ago, thanks.
> though, that you will not get enough of a signal. This
> all will depend on the
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> > > I'm connecting it to a co-axle point in my home; I lost the original
> > > antenna.
> > > I'm reasonably sure that point should work fine.
> > In place of the original antenna, you can try a short
> > length of wire, say, 5cm long for the UHF freque
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Daniel Dalton wrote:
[Now, ideally, a teletext service, being text-based, can be]
> > trivially converted to braille or spoken. I'm not sure about
>
> Braille..., what format do they originate in? Is it tv signal, or some
> kind of text guide or something?
The teletext
Hi Barry,
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 01:41:41AM +0100, BOUWSMA Barry wrote:
> Basically, this all means that your tuner sees something,
> but it can't quite lock onto it.
>
>
Right.
> > Am I better getting a new card? I got this a couple of years ago when I
> > was on windows, and never used it,
Hi Barry,
Sorry about the delay, I was out of town for a few days.
> I seem to recall that in Australia, use is made of an MHEG
> service. I don't know if a regular teletext service is
> available -- you will see this in the results, when you have
> a tuner capable of scanning.
I look forward t
G'day Daniel, I just came up with a couple more ideas that
could be worth mentioning, that you can keep in mind for the
future...
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, BOUWSMA Barry wrote:
> The other output format is `pids', and here's that from
> back in 2006, before the use of the second audio channel
> on the
Hi Daniel, I'm combining the replies to several messages
into one response. This includes private mail for which
there is no on-list content, but I hope that for the sake
of other list-victims, I have included sufficient context...
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> >>> tune to:
> >>>
Daniel Dalton wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 12:46:32AM +0200, Antti Palosaari wrote:
Yes, should work out of the box. No need to install any driver, driver
is included in your Kernel.
/dev/dvb/adapter0/ is created. so does this mean the right modules have
been loaded?
Yes, drivers and firmw
Daniel Dalton wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 01:30:57PM +0200, Antti Palosaari wrote:
Daniel Dalton wrote:
Could someone please let me know what I have to do to get my msi 5580
usb digital tv tuner working with linux?
What drivers do I need? What software, what should I do to test it and
is it
Daniel Dalton wrote:
Could someone please let me know what I have to do to get my msi 5580
usb digital tv tuner working with linux?
What drivers do I need? What software, what should I do to test it and
is it possible to use the remote once it is up and running?
It should work with v4l-dvb / Ke
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