Hi
My dvb-s LNB is a Ku-Band LNBG DKF-2024.
The box says:
Input 11.70-12.50 Ghz
L.O. 10.75 Ghz
Noise 0.6dB
Gain 60dB
If I set VDR up as follows:
Use DiSEqC:no
SLOF (MHz):10750
Low LNB frequency (MHz): 11700
High LNB frequency (MHz): 12500
When I change channe
On 25 Sep 2010, at 10:20, Simon Baxter wrote:
> Hi
>
> My dvb-s LNB is a Ku-Band LNBG DKF-2024.
>
> The box says:
> Input 11.70-12.50 Ghz
> L.O. 10.75 Ghz
> Noise 0.6dB
> Gain 60dB
>
> If I set VDR up as follows:
> Use DiSEqC:no
> SLOF (MHz):10750
> Low LNB frequ
Hi,
Anybody tested DVB-T TechnoTrend T-3000 Hybrid under VDR?
I want to order two of this card for VDR installation, and I don't know if
it will works well with VDR or not.
Sincerely yours.
A. Hoseini.
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Klaus,
we have an open bug [1] to all versions of VDR on gentoo
we changed any weeks befor our default profiles to use LDFLAGS
on compile prozesses.
-Wl,--as-needed has been added to the default profile's LDFLAGS.
This optio
Hi,
I'm having a setup with 4 dvb cards, and I'm running 3 vdr instances.
I'm using an udev rules to make sure adapter numbers don't change.
I'm using the -D option the assign cards to vdr instances.
I've just discovered that vdr -D 3 would not use the adapter 3 if
adapter2 was missing from /dev
My dvb-s LNB is a Ku-Band LNBG DKF-2024.
The box says:
Input 11.70-12.50 Ghz
L.O. 10.75 Ghz
Noise 0.6dB
Gain 60dB
If I set VDR up as follows:
Use DiSEqC:no
SLOF (MHz):10750
Low LNB frequency (MHz): 11700
High LNB frequency (MHz): 12500
No idea, just guessing, t
Am 25.09.2010 16:38, schrieb syrius...@no-log.org:
> I'm having a setup with 4 dvb cards, and I'm running 3 vdr instances.
> I'm using an udev rules to make sure adapter numbers don't change.
> I'm using the -D option the assign cards to vdr instances.
>
> I've just discovered that vdr -D 3 would
Udo Richter writes:
Hi !
Thanks for your answer !
> Am 25.09.2010 16:38, schrieb syrius...@no-log.org:
>> I'm having a setup with 4 dvb cards, and I'm running 3 vdr instances.
>> I'm using an udev rules to make sure adapter numbers don't change.
>> I'm using the -D option the assign cards to vdr