Juha Yrj�l� wrote: > dvbsak tries to auto-detect the DVB kernel driver version, and for some > reason it fails. Maybe it's because you're trying to use the second > adapter in your machine. Try with the latest CVS version. I've made a > workaround for the bug.
Hmmm... I get various errors for the same command.. vdr:~/VDRSAK/dvbsak/src/tools# ./dvbscan -A 1 -t 11097 -p Driver API version detected: 3 Frontend device: /dev/dvb/adapter1/demux0 DVR device: /dev/dvb/adapter1/dvr0 vdr:~/VDRSAK/dvbsak/src/tools# ./dvbscan -A 1 -t 11097 -p Driver API version detected: -1 Frontend device: /dev/ost/demux1 DVR device: /dev/ost/dvr1 vdr:~/VDRSAK/dvbsak/src/tools# ./dvbscan -A 1 -t 11097 -p error in dvbdmx_init(): error opening DVR device (/dev/ost/dvr1): No such device DVB demux device init failed. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
