Manfred Schmidt-Voigt wrote: > > (Sorry to break the thread, but I am only at an internet mailer) > > > Klaus Schmidinger wrote: > > > > .... > > above, the old firmware together with the new driver and VDR is also > > able to replay them. So my guess would be that the problem _is_ in the > > replay process. Whether the actual bug is in the driver or the > firmware > > is, maybe, hard to tell, but from what I've traced through the driver > > so far it seems like at some point the firmware simply doesn't > accept any...... > > I don't think it is only the replay process. > > I, am not shure if it was on wednesday or thursday when I tried to > record "Kinder des Zorns" on RTL2. And I tried to watch it also live > but the screen stays dark and without sound (only EPG was ok). Only > the other channels on that transponder where watchable. When I switched > back to RTL2 I've heard some sound/noise for some milliseconds and > then it was off again. I thought it had something todo with the new > timeshifting behavior but I did'nt use timeshifting. I realy watched > the channel live. Ok, I said, lets wait till tomorrow, no experiments > now, I would like to have a clean recording without arm crashes and > I kept my hands off of it. But when I tried to look at the movie > next day it had the same effects as yours. I switched through the > movie with the yellow key and sometimes it catches a good peace and > I could see some parts of a bouitoni(?) soup AD for about 10 secs > and it stops again. (Sigh) At least I deleted this recording....
Too bad you deleted it - you probably could have watched it using the old firmware... Klaus -- _______________________________________________________________ Klaus Schmidinger Phone: +49-8635-6989-10 CadSoft Computer GmbH Fax: +49-8635-6989-40 Hofmark 2 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] D-84568 Pleiskirchen, Germany URL: www.cadsoft.de _______________________________________________________________ -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
