hi
kernel 2.6.0
i checked DVB devices = Compile av7110 firmware into the driver
firmware from linuxtv (dvb-ttpci-01.fw)
compilation stops here:
drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/av7110.c: In function `get_firmware':
drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/av7110.c:1297: error: `dvb_ttpci_fw'
undeclared (first use in this
Hello Slay,
kernel 2.6.0
[...]
any ideas ?
thx
Plain 2.6.0 is quite old regarding the DVB drivers, so please use
2.6.1-rc3 and try again.
CU
Michael.
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Hello all,
I keep reading on several lists and forums that there should be a 1.0.2
release including latest drivers for newer skystar2 cards and all the
other improvements and bugfixes. Instead of backporting the whole stuff
from dvb-kernel we should derive this release directly from
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 22:09 +, Gavin Hamill wrote:
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 17:05, John Pullan wrote:
Has anyone in the UK managed to get a non video/audio pid out of scan
with DVB-t ?
There's no 'old school' Teletext on Freeview, only the digital MHEG5 stuff...
So how do
Hello,
I'm have simple question about TT DVB-T PCI (Full featured).
Is this card has working network support (dvb0_0)?
Witch drivers are have it?
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On Friday 09 January 2004 11:04, Holger Waechtler wrote:
Juha T. Okkonen wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying (in vain) to get a Hauppauge Nova-T USB working on my Myth
box. I've managed to compile the Drivers successfully (I think) - and
insmod will
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 10:12, John Pullan wrote:
There's no 'old school' Teletext on Freeview, only the digital MHEG5 stuff...
So how do you find out the pids for MHEG5 ?
From memory, there are a few of them listed in the output of 'dvbtune
-i' but I can't remember what section - they should
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hello all,
I keep reading on several lists and forums that there should be a
1.0.2 release including latest drivers for newer skystar2 cards and
all the other improvements and bugfixes. Instead of backporting the
whole stuff from dvb-kernel we
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hello all,
I keep reading on several lists and forums that there should be a
1.0.2 release including latest drivers for newer skystar2 cards and
all the other improvements and bugfixes. Instead of backporting the
whole
On Thursday 15 January 2004 10:24, Andrew de Quincey wrote:
On Friday 09 January 2004 11:04, Holger Waechtler wrote:
Juha T. Okkonen wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying (in vain) to get a Hauppauge Nova-T USB working on my Myth
box. I've managed to
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hello all,
I keep reading on several lists and forums that there should be a
1.0.2 release including latest drivers for newer skystar2 cards and
all the other improvements and bugfixes. Instead of backporting the
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hello all,
I keep reading on several lists and forums that there should be a
1.0.2 release including latest drivers for newer skystar2 cards and
all the other improvements and bugfixes. Instead
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hello all,
I keep reading on several lists and forums that there should be a
1.0.2 release including latest drivers for newer skystar2 cards and
all the other
Johannes Stezenbach schrieb:
Please don't do that.
I've already created a new dvb-apps CVS tree into which I want to
move the the userspace stuff from the old DVB tree.
The goal is to separate drivers and libs/applications into
two separate packages, mainly because the DVB drivers are
already
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
...
I agree with Holger. Of course it's better to have a release suitable
for 2.6, but it will take some more time until 2.6 kernels are really
common: Most people have working vdr-boxes based on existing 2.4 kernels
and they just like to use some e-bayed cheap
Hi Klaus and list,
If dvb-kernel switches channels slower than DVB, I guess this would be
a no-go criteria for many people.
That is exactly the reason why I switched back from a 2.6.0 Kernel and a (
then
current ) CVS dvb-kernel driver to a 2.4 Kernel!
I also couldn't see that much
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 02:39:59PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If dvb-kernel switches channels slower than DVB, I guess this would be
a no-go criteria for many people.
That is exactly the reason why I switched back from a 2.6.0 Kernel and a (
then
current ) CVS dvb-kernel driver to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Klaus and list,
If dvb-kernel switches channels slower than DVB, I guess this would be
a no-go criteria for many people.
That is exactly the reason why I switched back from a 2.6.0 Kernel and a (
then
current ) CVS dvb-kernel driver to a 2.4 Kernel!
I also couldn't
Andrew de Quincey wrote:
On Friday 09 January 2004 11:04, Holger Waechtler wrote:
Juha T. Okkonen wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying (in vain) to get a Hauppauge Nova-T USB working on my Myth
box. I've managed to compile the Drivers
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Klaus and list,
If dvb-kernel switches channels slower than DVB, I guess this would be
a no-go criteria for many people.
That is exactly the reason why I switched back from a 2.6.0 Kernel
and a (
then
current ) CVS dvb-kernel driver to a
On Thursday 15 January 2004 14:24, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
...
I agree with Holger. Of course it's better to have a release suitable
for 2.6, but it will take some more time until 2.6 kernels are really
common: Most people have working vdr-boxes based on
On Thursday 15 January 2004 14:56, Niklas Peinecke wrote:
To settle this issue we have to answer the following question: Is
channel switching slower with
a) dvb-kernel + kernel 2.6
stv0299-based frontend (full-featured card, rev.2.1): no
b) dvb-kernel + kernel 2.4
stv0299-based frontend
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 02:24:18PM +0100, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
...
If dvb-kernel switches channels slower than DVB, I guess this would be
a no-go criteria for many people.
I have absolutely no switching problems using dvb-kernel with a 2.4
kernel (FF 1.5 and SS2 2.6B).
But: I see another
Andreas Share schrieb:
Hmm,
on my system channel switches are _very_ slow, especially the switch is
between diffend transponders (up to 1 sec.). The only reason i use
dvb-kernel with 2.6.x is the still living hope that some day the nasty
outcom/soutcommand errors will be fixed there...
Maybe a
on my system channel switches are _very_ slow, especially the switch is
between diffend transponders (up to 1 sec.). The only reason i use
dvb-kernel with 2.6.x is the still living hope that some day the nasty
outcom/soutcommand errors will be fixed there...
Maybe a silly question,
Holger Waechtler wrote:
?
It seems I did not read your mail carefully enough. I got
confused by
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Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
I haven't used dvb-kernel yet and also have no 2.6 machine, but
just wanted to drop in my 2 cents: IIRC there was a discussion
a while ago about dvb-kernel being considerably slower in channel
switching than the DVB driver (presumably because of different
I2C
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hello all,
I keep reading on several lists and forums that there should be a
1.0.2 release including latest drivers for newer skystar2 cards
and
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hello all,
I keep reading on several lists and forums that there should be a
1.0.2 release including latest drivers for
On Thursday 15 January 2004 7:05 pm, Holger Waechtler wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Holger Waechtler wrote:
Niklas Peinecke wrote:
Hello all,
I keep reading on several lists and
Can anybody tell me if it would be possible to hack the DVB drivers to
output a 4:3 picture, or report a 4:3 picture to mythtv even if it detects a
16:9 input stream?
If this is possible could someone please point me in the right direction.
Do I need to look at the DVB drivers or mythtv?
Hi. I have been trying to get this working for a few weeks now,
and need a little help.
I have tried a 2.4.24 and a 2.6.1 setup (both with EPIA-specific
patches, if that matters), and with apppropriate patches from bytesex,
the card seems to be recognised:
% dmesg
...
Linux video
On 16/01/2004, at 11:55 AM, Nigel Pearson wrote:
Hi. I have been trying to get this working for a few weeks now,
and need a little help.
I have tried a 2.4.24 and a 2.6.1 setup (both with EPIA-specific
patches, if that matters), and with apppropriate patches from bytesex,
the card
I want to get a DVB-S FTA receiver that will work in the US (ie,
120VAC) that I can get access to the actual transport stream
with... and that has linux support for that access method.
Note that hunting for new satellites is not on my list - I'll
likely point it a good bird and leave it for
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