[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kieran Fulke) writes: > > Nothing got captured when I tried same thing on Alpha.
Now that I moved Nova-T back to PowerPC workstation for trying again, I am not getting any MPEG-2 TS content on it either. I have been using latest DVB driver provided by Debian packaging system and CVS version, that seems to make no difference in my case. > What model of Alpha are you using? I have an LX164, and it hangs > during aboot init when i have my nova-t plugged in, regardless of > pci card layout. AlphaStation 200 4/100, I did not notice any problems during boot. My workstation boots with "aboot" too. What I would like to do is installing this PCI DVB-T tuner to my Alpha server (AXPpci 33 with 21066 CPU). Server has got SCSI DVD-ROM drive already, decent ethernet adapter, local disk space for saving broadcast MPEG-2 audio and video... But that will not happen before I know that Nova-T works well at least on my Alpha workstation. Then again, my PowerPC 604e workstation has got EM8300-based MPEG-2 decoder hardware that works fine. With MPlayer it played SVCD images over network (tested over both SSH and NFS). If I left Nova-T to PowerPC workstation, I could still use my server for storing MPEG-2 streams remotely on NFS and workstation for displaying broadcast content without going through LAN. Either would be good... If only I managed to get DVB-T tuner working... :) I wonder why I got some MPEG-2 TS content captured earlier but it does not work anymore... am I missing something or is signal too weak? -- "pienena / Paavo "Rainbow Rat" Hartikainen minusta / E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] tulee / URL: http://www.sci.fi/~pahartik/ rotta" / EFnet: pahartik at #Atari and #LionKing -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
