On Thursday 12 December 2002 21.24, Juha Yrj�l� wrote: [..] > It's enough that you find one transport stream which has NIT's (Network > Information Tables) for the other transport streams on the network. > dvbsak will save the information (including the frequencies) in > ~/.dvb/channels.conf. You might find out some frequencies (you also need > to know the modulation and symbol rate) from Windows, though. I don't
What are the possible modulations? (is this the QAM-stuff?) What are the possible symbol rates? It would be nice if someone can point to some documentation to learn more about that stuff. > know how (probably from config files somewhere), but maybe someone else > has an idea. Will try to find some stuff in the deep of Windoofs registry or in a config file of the software used. Any hints to Windows Software that provides a "proper" config-file which can be useful for vdr etc. is appreciated. Right now I'm now sanning the stuff with no step-size, and got: DVB-C: 139.562 MHz, symbol rate 7146 ksym/s, modulation 64-QAMFF6 unc: FFFF DVB-C: 139.625 MHz, symbol rate 7146 ksym/s, modulation 64-QAMFF6 unc: FFFF Str[**************** ] SNR[************** ] BER: 9FFFF6 unc: FFFF LOCK Found transport stream at 139.625 MHz. Scanning for info... [PAT timed out] DVB-C: 139.688 MHz, symbol rate 7146 ksym/s, modulation 64-QAM DVB-C: 139.750 MHz, symbol rate 7146 ksym/s, modulation 64-QAMFF6 unc: FFFF [..] DVB-C: 160.250 MHz, symbol rate 7146 ksym/s, modulation 64-QAM032 unc: FFFF DVB-C: 160.312 MHz, symbol rate 7146 ksym/s, modulation 64-QAM032 unc: FFFF Str[****************** ] SNR[************** ] BER: 80C032 unc: FFFF LOCK Found transport stream at 160.312 MHz. Scanning for info... [PAT timed out] DVB-C: 160.375 MHz, symbol rate 7146 ksym/s, modulation 64-QAM DVB-C: 160.438 MHz, symbol rate 7146 ksym/s, modulation 64-QAMFF6 unc: FFFF rgds Luc -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
