Hans Verkuil wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 December 2006 00:38, Duncan Webb wrote:
>> Hans Verkuil wrote:
>>> On Monday 18 December 2006 22:32, Duncan Webb wrote:
>>>> Hans Verkuil wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Can someone make a stream available for download for me that
>>>>> contains a recording of a bilingual channel? I used to have a
>>>>> bilingual channel but it was apparently removed by the cable
>>>>> company. Very annoying as it was very useful for testing.
>>>>>
>>>>> First set the input to bilingual: 'v4l2-ctl -t bilingual'. Next
>>>>> select a channel that is NOT bilingual. Start recording. After
>>>>> 10-20 seconds switch to a bilingual channel. Continue recording
>>>>> for 30 seconds. Switch back to a non-bilingual channel. Continue
>>>>> recording for 10 seconds and then break off the recording.
>>>>>
>>>>> You can test whether a channel is bilingual by running 'v4l2-ctl
>>>>> -T'. You should see an entry 'lang2' in the 'Available
>>>>> subchannels' line.
>>>> I can do this when the Simpson is next transmitted, it has
>>>> subtitles too :)
>>>>
>>>> Which version of the driver do you want testing. my kernel is
>>>> 2.6.18.5. 0.8.2 or svn branch?
>>> 2.6.18 is fine! Thanks for helping me out!
>> No problem, it the least I can do, for all you work :D
>>
>> Here's the script:
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> /usr/local/bin/v4l2-ctl -t bilingual
>> /usr/local/bin/v4ltune /dev/video0 133250
>> /usr/local/bin/v4l2-ctl -T
>> /bin/cat /dev/video0 > /tmp/simpsons.mpeg &
>> sleep 15
>> /usr/local/bin/v4ltune /dev/video0 210937
>> /usr/local/bin/v4l2-ctl -T
>> sleep 30
>> /usr/local/bin/v4ltune /dev/video0 133250
>> sleep 10
>> kill %1
>>
>> And here's the output:
>>
>> frequency=2132 "133250"
>> Tuner:
>>   Capabilities         : 62.5 kHz multi-standard stereo lang1 lang2
>>   Frequency range      : 44.0 MHz - 958.0 MHz
>>   Signal strength      : 99%
>>   Current audio mode   : bilingual
>>   Available subchannels: stereo
>> frequency=3375 "210937"
>> Tuner:
>>   Capabilities         : 62.5 kHz multi-standard stereo lang1 lang2
>>   Frequency range      : 44.0 MHz - 958.0 MHz
>>   Signal strength      : 99%
>>   Current audio mode   : bilingual
>>   Available subchannels: lang1 lang2
>> frequency=2132 "133250"
>>
>>
>> Is this the sort of thing you are looking for?
> 
> Change the last 'sleep 10' to 'sleep 15' and then it is perfect!

Will do, the Simpsons is about 2:00pm tomorrow, do you want to get the
file when it's ready? 400Mbps upstream.

Duncan


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