Alexandre CONRAD writes: > > > > > > > START (2 file(s), 8.83 MB)... > > > File 1/2: <test.mpg> downloading (6572 packets)... > > > File 2/2: <fill.txt> downloading (1 packets)... > > > NOT COMPLETE, wait for repairing... > > > > > > then I cat the "info" file to show me witch packets were lost : > > > >0|615*0|685*0|1147*0|1192*0|1300*0|1345*0|1459*0|1545*0|1570*0|1700*0|1725*0|1810*0|1880*0|2010*0|2035*0|2167*0|2192*0|2318*0|2343*0|2477*0|2697*0|2806*0|3005*0|3201*0|3271*0|3709*0|3779*0|3821*0|3891*0|4243*0|4288*0|4352*0|4397*0|5134*0|5179*0|5707*0|5906*0|5976*0|6104*0|6174*0|6217*0|6287*0|6415*0|6485* > > > > > > > > > > 44 packets lost. > > > 0,669% lost. > > > > > > >Which driver are you using? > > > Humm... the CVS drivers. From last thrusday or friday. > > Regards, >
AFAIR, you had a full featured card. If that is correct than it is quite possible to have packet losses, because auf the limitations of the DEBI port that connects the card to the PC and the low speed of ARM CPU on the card. For high speed data connections it is usually better to use a budget card. How high is your data rate? Marcus -- /--------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Dr. Marcus O.C. Metzler | | |--------------------------------|-----------------------------------| | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.metzlerbros.de/ | \--------------------------------------------------------------------/ -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
