On 10/24/07, CityK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Toth wrote:
Chaogui Zhang wrote:
Hi, everyone,
I bought a Pinnacle PCTV HD 800i card recently and I am trying to add
support for the card. It has the following chips on board:
1. CX23883 (supported already)
2. Samsung S5H1409
Hi,
I am new to this whole dvb thing.
Basically, I want to capture the TS off the tv-tuner card (DVB-C).
I have successfully used the czap scan to get the channels configuration.
After that, I make the dvbstream: run it to capture the TS off the card
as follows:
dvbstream 8192 -o test.ts
Il Wednesday 24 October 2007 09:20:04 Hong Yin Lim ha scritto:
Hi,
I am new to this whole dvb thing.
Basically, I want to capture the TS off the tv-tuner card (DVB-C).
I have successfully used the czap scan to get the channels
configuration.
After that, I make the dvbstream: run it to
Hi list!
This patch removes duplicated KERN_DEBUG flags from dprintk calls in mt312.c
This is the definition of dprintk there:
#define dprintk(args...) \
do { \
if (debug) printk(KERN_DEBUG mt312: args); \
} while (0)
most calls look like this:
dprintk(R(%d),
Hello all,
I have recently bought a Technotrend S2 3650 CI USB device. Is there any way
I can get this running on my Ubuntu Gutsy laptop? Any video option would be
good, does not need to be S2...
Thank you,
Nick
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I apologize, Markus, for making that rather rude comment. But, from a
user's perspective the split between you and the rest of the v4l/dvb
community is extrordinarily frustrating and my comment reflects that.
I think both sides are responsible for the split to varying degrees.
Your work has been
For info I've spotted a newer repo over here http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto/
(spotted in one of manu's mails about multiproto)
but I think the older driver could be better at the moment as with the newer
driver the device doesn't appear to initialize for the stb0899
also I hope you don't
Hi James,
On 10/24/07, James Klaas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I apologize, Markus, for making that rather rude comment. But, from a
user's perspective the split between you and the rest of the v4l/dvb
community is extrordinarily frustrating and my comment reflects that.
I think both sides are
Hi,
AFAICS, all channels work here. The remote control also mostly works:
the OK and the blue button don't generate the proper lirc events.
I've fixed the remote control key codes as they have been in the original
Cinergy T2 driver with the attached patch. I set the OK to work as enter
and
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 20:52:59 +0300, Tomi Orava wrote:
Hi,
AFAICS, all channels work here. The remote control also mostly works:
the OK and the blue button don't generate the proper lirc events.
I've fixed the remote control key codes as they have been in the original
Cinergy T2
Hi,
The problem with removing and reattaching the CinergyT2 usb-device from
the computer without unloading the driver first is a bug of the dvb
framework and of Cinergy's new driver. To my understanding it happens
Hmm, I forgot to write the word NOT
Hi,
I ran into a racy situation while handling multiple virtual adapters, the
solution was
simple to use a mutex_lock on the physical bus interface.
What i have is 3 virtual transaction interfaces, all of them using the same
physical bus.
Now transactions are all fine except that there are
On Wednesday 24 October 2007 16:41, Daniel Golle wrote:
--- szap ---
reading channels from file '/home/daniel/channels.conf'
zapping to 25 'DAS VIERTE,D VIERTE;BetaDigital':
sat 0, frequency = 12460 MHz H, symbolrate 2750, vpid = 0x07ff, apid
= 0x0800 sid = 0x0024
using
On Wednesday 24 October 2007 01:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been working on one of these myself
but you've beat me to it :)
I was in the middle up updating the init registers on the Sunday when I
spotted this mail on the list
:)
still I might have some useful info / input
to begin
Are you sure you have changed line 405 in pctv452e.c from
{ STB0899_I2CRPT, 0x5e }, // 0x2c
to
{ STB0899_I2CRPT, 0x58 },
as register 0xf12a is STB0899_I2CRPT and 0x5c should not appear there.
? (this is not included in my posted patch)
?
?
? Dominik
The
but I think the older driver could be better at the moment as with the
newer
driver the device doesn't appear to initialize for the stb0899
hmm, i have checked both and they don't differ.
there seems to be some more checks in the newer driver to make sure the device
is in the right state
Hi,
I've tried to use the following command to capture the TS from a DVB-C card:
$ dvbstream -f 594000 -s 6875 -0 8192 test.ts
However, I get the follwoing result:
*dvbstream v0.7 - (C) Dave Chapman 2001-2004
**Released under the GPL.
**Latest version available from http://www.linuxstb.org/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure you have changed line 405 in pctv452e.c from
{ STB0899_I2CRPT, 0x5e }, // 0x2c
to
{ STB0899_I2CRPT, 0x58 },
as register 0xf12a is STB0899_I2CRPT and 0x5c should not appear there.
? (this is not included in my posted patch)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but I think the older driver could be better at the moment as with the
newer
driver the device doesn't appear to initialize for the stb0899
hmm, i have checked both and they don't differ.
there seems to be some more checks in the newer driver to make sure the
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