[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone out there managed to get the Technisat Skystar2 DVB card
working for dvb-s transmissions (ie as a network interface).
I am receiving signal in the dvb card as told by szap but no matter what
i do i cant get the card to receive packets. Ive tried the latest
d
Hi Jamie and all,
I working on a driver for Vision Plus DTV Ter (DTT). It has a nxt6000
chip like the Nebula card.
This card also lockups on loading the bttv driver but it has proper sub
vendor codes 1822:0001.
Do all the Vision Plus (Twinhan) cards share the same windows drivers,
WinDTV 2.3?
Hello,
it seems that during the IBC there will be a free demonstration of what
may be the future European HDTV standard.
As a demonstration, transmission will take place 24h/24 between Friday
12 and Thuesday 16 this month.
Here is the transponder info I found :
ASTRA 1H from orbital position
Jeremy Hall wrote:
well any time we can get a frontend that supports 8psk let me know. :-)
Broadcom claims on the website 8PSK support for the BCM4500 chipset,
maybe they use it on one of the US satellite PCI cards. Zarlink claims a
DSS compatible mode for it's MT312 and the new ZL10312. Since I
I think I've found the problem
The RPM I was using only obtained the drivers (it was a kernel rpm) not
any of the utilities such as tzap
The only rpms that I can find for mandrake that contain tzap are the old
driver ones dvb-modules-1.0.0-pre4.0.20030617.1mdk.i586.rpm
I still don't know why I can
well any time we can get a frontend that supports 8psk let me know. :-)
_J
In the new year, Holger Waechtler wrote:
> Jeremy Hall wrote:
> > yes, Bell Expressvu uses DVB on all their transponders, including their
> > inet ones.
> >
> > AFAIK DSS doesn't use QPSK to lock, in any rate I can't get
Michael Glaum wrote:
Considering DTV's legal action against card hackers, trying to
reverse engineer the actual RF would be a big mistake.
You don't need to reverse engineer anything to find out the modes
they're using, just read the specs (ATSC? - not sure if these cover this
topic, they a
Jeremy Hall wrote:
yes, Bell Expressvu uses DVB on all their transponders, including their
inet ones.
AFAIK DSS doesn't use QPSK to lock, in any rate I can't get even a decent
lock from a DSS transponder. I hadn't seen this thread until just now.
All modern satellite frontends support BPSK in a