I've got two Linux-based embedded systems using chrony - one's the
client and the other the server.
The client system has no battery-backed RTC, so when it boots. it's
always the beginning of the epoch - Jan 1, 1970.
It then requests an update from the embedded server.
However, the server
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or DiSEQ support, just highly stable/reliable DVB-2
tuning/reception under Linux.
Any recommendations would be most appreciated!
Regards,
Bob Ingraham
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend a stable USB DVB-S/S2 tuner?
Thanks,
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for either
of these cards?
Thanks,
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Hi Jose,
Bob, I can't pity your s..., but maybe you can take pity on mine.
No that's a pity...
I am doing dvb decoding as well, and I have the problem that
sometimes, the mpeg2 decoder does not find the parameters (wxh, pixel
format etc). I saw in your previous post this flags. Could you
Hi All,
I've been writing apps using libavcodec for several years without problem.
I recently wrote an app which pulls MPEG2 packets from satellite and decodes
them with the software MPEG2VIDEO codec (CODEC_ID_MPEG2VIDEO).
Everything works great.
So now I want to take advantage of VDPAU
frames all
along the way.
Strange...
Thanks for your insights.
Bob
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Hi All,
I've written an app which uses the Linux DVB API to pull down an MPEG2-TS.
Currently it:
1. Decodes the TS header
2. Extracts the MPEG2 encoded frame
3. Decompresses
Hello,
I've been using the Linux DVB API to grab DBV-S MPEG2 video packets using a
TechniSat S2 card.
But something seems odd about DMX_SET_PES_FILTER.
It returns a TS packets for my pid just fine, but by MPEG2 frames have no PES
headers! The raw compressed MPEG2 frames just immediately
Hello All,
The documentation leaves the Network section of the API as To be written...
I've looked at the header file, and it may be straightforward to call, but...
Does anyone know how to properly invoke this part of the API?
Is it correct to assume that the point of the network API is to
Hi,
I am trying to find a way to have a Linux box obtain WMI information from
Windows machines.
Unfortunately, MicroSoft's WBEM implementation (WMI) uses DCOM as the
transport and and I've only found one commercial DCOM library for Linux
(SoftwareAG).
MS's WMI specs also say that you can use
Anyone know why I would get a No shared cipher error from the SSL
handshake?
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I apologize in advance if this question is naive,
but after reading through lame.h, I was wondering
if any sample size besides 16-bit is supported in
MPEG audio (such as 8, 24 or 32 bit sample sizes)?
I am working on a video/audio streaming algorithm
that requires me to adapt the multiple audio
I've dealt with this same problem when I upgraded the SDL library.
My problem was easy to fix because what happened was that the old
SDL libraries were in /usr/lib and the new SDL libraries were installed
in /usr/local/lib. Thus, when the application ran, it tried to
dynamically link with the
) to ask about this, but his e-mail account seems
frozen.
Any suggestions or advice would be most appreciated.
Regards,
Bob Ingraham
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