> Sorry, my bad!
> You were right. The channels on FEC 3/4 and 8PSK modulation can't be
> locked. Is there any solution to this problem?
> I noticed you've quoted my email on a forum:
> http://linuxdvb.org.ru/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&postID=16173#post16173
yes, we discussed such issue, but solut
Sorry, my bad!
You were right. The channels on FEC 3/4 and 8PSK modulation can't be
locked. Is there any solution to this problem?
I noticed you've quoted my email on a forum:
http://linuxdvb.org.ru/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&postID=16173#post16173
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:21 PM, Nima Mohammadi
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:23 PM, Goga777 wrote:
>
> would you re-check please again - have you luck with 8PSK-FEC 3/4 dvb-s2
> channels ?
>
> Goga
Yes, except MTVNHD and Suisse HD (which use QPSK modulation), almost
all other HD channels on Hotbird are on 8PSK and I can watch them
without any pr
> > did you patch something ?
> > did you test your card with dvb-s2 channels ?
>
> Yep! After I extracted the s2-liplianin archive, I patched the files
> using a file I've found on a Russian website. The link to the file
> (SVT-SkyStarS2-driver-install.run) can be found at the link below:
>
> ht
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 9:40 PM, Goga777 wrote:
> did you patch something ?
> did you test your card with dvb-s2 channels ?
Yep! After I extracted the s2-liplianin archive, I patched the files
using a file I've found on a Russian website. The link to the file
(SVT-SkyStarS2-driver-install.run) ca
> I've got a TechniSat SkyStar S2 card. The Linux driver provided at
> vendor's website isn't suitable for recent kernels (2.6.34, in my
> case). So I use s2-liplianin which works fine and I don't have any
> problem with it.
seems your card has revision 2
[ 289.613148] flexcop-pci: card revision
Hi there,
I've got a TechniSat SkyStar S2 card. The Linux driver provided at
vendor's website isn't suitable for recent kernels (2.6.34, in my
case). So I use s2-liplianin which works fine and I don't have any
problem with it.
Well, I'm building a Linux embedded system using Busybox and Linux
kern