Andreas Oberritter writes:
> Hi,
>
> I just tried the following using a function of mpegtools/transform.c
> from today's cvs:
>
> ---
> dvr_fd = open("/dev/ost/dvr0", O_RDONLY);
> ts_to_pes(dvr_fd, audio_pid, video_pid, 1);
> ---
>
> The result is a short piece of an MPEG PS. It stop
Hi,
I just tried the following using a function of mpegtools/transform.c
from today's cvs:
---
dvr_fd = open("/dev/ost/dvr0", O_RDONLY);
ts_to_pes(dvr_fd, audio_pid, video_pid, 1);
---
The result is a short piece of an MPEG PS. It stops after few seconds.
If I call ts_to_pes multiple times, i.e
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Andreas Schultz wrote:
[...]
> According to the AV711x data sheet sending a single I-Frame should be
> possible. I wrote about this to Ralph some time ago, but he didn't
> know why this doesn't work.
> See http://linuxtv.org/mailinglists/linux-dvb/2001/12-2001/msg2
Hi,
I had the same problems, when the IRQ settings
where not o.k.
I solved it, by setting the bios option
"Boot to PNP-OS" to NO, so the bios will
initialize the card.
If that doesn't help, try changing PCI slot.
So long
Joerg
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Andreas Schultz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> How can i ensure that all frames sent to card are being shown? I appears
> as if the card always eats the last 10 or so frames when
> VIDEO_SOURCE_MEMORY is used. VIDEO_FREEZE and VIDEO_STOP do *not* work
> for this.
>
> Sending the last full I-frame multiple
Hi,
How can i ensure that all frames sent to card are being shown? I appears
as if the card always eats the last 10 or so frames when
VIDEO_SOURCE_MEMORY is used. VIDEO_FREEZE and VIDEO_STOP do *not* work
for this.
Sending the last full I-frame multiple times works as a workarround, but
this
At 12:20 22/03/02 +0100, you wrote:
>As far as I know the official Convergence driver
>doesn't support technotrend, so I downloaded them
>from
>www.linuxdvb.tv/driver/index.html
>
>Any ideas?
What you've downloaded is just a patch to the Convergence driver. If the
Convergence driver supports you
I know that the amount of data in EIT tables varies from now and next to up
to a weeks schedule.
I was wandering if anybody knows if any UK DVB-T transmitters broadcast
channels with more than just now and next. If so what are they?
If not, does anybody have a list of European satellite broadcas
At 11:58 22/03/02 +0100, you wrote:
>I'm sorry,
>here the part regarding DVB:
>
>
>dvb: debi test in bootarm() failed: != 10325476
This is a hardware test that the driver does before it loads the firmware
into the card. Your hardware has failed the test.
Does this happen with the of
I'm sorry,
here the part regarding DVB:
i2c-core.o: i2c core module
Linux video capture interface: v1.00
i2c-core.o: driver VES1893 DVB demodulator registered.
i2c-core.o: driver VES1820 DVB demodulator registered.
i2c-core.o: driver L64781 DVB demodulator registered.
init_SP8870:
i2c-core.o: dri
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