Le dim 25/04/2004 à 01:30, Michal Dobrzynski a écrit :
Thank you! (and whomever sent in the updated timings). It has made a
WORLD of difference and channel changes are very quick now.. They seem
about 4 times faster.
The only thing now is the occasionally image corruption (I think caused
Hi,
thanks for the reply.
I´m not sure yet, but perhaps I´ve found a solution. It seems, that a little
overclocking
solves the problem. I modified the FSB from 100Mhz to 103MHz. Since that, there was
no problem, but I have to test this in detail the next days.
By the way: The same procedure
Hello,
I am currently using a Nexus-S
DVB card, VDR 1.3.6, and the latest CVS dvb-kernel on Debian Sid and a 2.6.5
kernel. Everything seems to work perfectly if I am just viewing live
television, but as soon as I start playing back several recordings, the A/V
playback becomes desynced
Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
My experience is that switching between services on the same multiplex
is faster with DVB-T than with DVB-C or DVB-S.
I think that DVB-T here in Berlin uses statistical multiplexing (i.e.
the channel bandwidth is distributed dynamically between all services
on the
I don't have that issue as I don't use lircd per-se but the irtrans
daemon which also emulates lircd. No CPU usage problems at all. I have
not been able to find a way to affect the TV output adversely by ANY
amount of CPU usage.
Regards,
Michal
On 25/04/2004, at 5:25 PM, Tony Grant wrote:
Le
On Sun, Apr 25 2004, at 09:25:44 +0200, Tony Grant wrote:
Le dim 25/04/2004 à 01:30, Michal Dobrzynski a écrit :
Thank you! (and whomever sent in the updated timings). It has made a
WORLD of difference and channel changes are very quick now.. They seem
about 4 times faster.
The only
Hello,
On 25.04.2004 05:55, Ty wrote:
Can you confirm this is the correct set of actions?
1. get 2.6.5 kernel source from kernel.org
2. get patch-2.6.5-kraxel.gz from bytesex.org
You don't need to apply this patch, it mostly affects analog-bttv-based
cards. It doesn't harm, though.
3.
hi, I want to go 2.6, but channel change time is more than 10s.
I have found some posts about this problem, but these are too old and didn't
found any other solution that trying to ask it directly.
Im using driver 1.1.1 (tried 1.1.0 with same result).
Card: Wintv-nova-pci (stv0299.ko).
Thanks.
Since I purchased a Nexus-S in August 2003, SOutCommand erros and ARM crashes
or similar hit me almost regularely once a day. This kept going on through
different driver, application and kernel versions, even with completely
different hardware and Sat-wiring (except the DVB-card kept the same).
Hi all.
I've been pointed here by my local LUG, for advice on DVB with Linux.
I wonder can you tell me if the above card will work with Linux and
suggest a method of getting it working (I've downloaded your driver
version 1.1.1)?
Thanks
Keith
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Since I purchased a Nexus-S in August 2003, SOutCommand erros and ARM
crashes
or similar hit me almost regularely once a day. This kept going on through
different driver, application and kernel versions, even with completely
different hardware and Sat-wiring (except the DVB-card kept the
Torbjörn Jansson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ralph Metzler wrote:
I get more errors when running setiathome while using
czap but this
is on a computer that has lots of errors in windows as well.
It's strange that signal quality is affected by cpu usage
(for better or
Hi,
I've been searching for documentation on how to use the OSD provided by
the full featured DVB card via the av7110 but have found nothing except
references to other people also searching for it.
Can anyone point me to some docs, preferably with some simple examples.
Thanks in advance.
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