That makes sense. I remember that some of the residential satellite
data services (if not most) use a telephone line for the uplink and
satellite for the downlink, since in theory it's much higher bandwidth
than a telephone line. However, I've read where many people that have
bought such systems
ore, so my chances of success are not
great :)
- Corey
--- Christophe Thommeret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le mercredi 30 janvier 2008 09:08, Corey Ashford a écrit :
>
> > So I downloaded Kaffeine 0.8.6 source and built it, making the
> change
> > you suggested. That do
Hi again,
I'm reporting back on your suggested fixes. I tried using the dummy
channels on Kaffeine 0.8.5 (what's shipped with Fedora 8), and that
didn't appear to work; the scan would still stop and I'd get no
channels.
So I downloaded Kaffeine 0.8.6 source and built it, making the change
you su
Hi Christophe,
Thank you for your quick reply!
I've been using the Kaffeine release for fedora 8, so I haven't been
compiling it.
I will try out both fixes tonight, though, and post how it goes.
Thanks,
- Corey
--- Christophe Thommeret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le mardi 29 janvier 2008 10
thTV is very poorly
documented for setting up DVB-S, and seems quite buggy in that area.
It looks nice, but it's awfully crumbly and unintuitive to configure.
Anyone know of a DVB viewer that would be more tolerant of these
timeouts? Or better yet, anyone know of a way to fix the timeo
Hi,
I've got a satellite antenna setup, aimed at AMC3 (87W). I'm able to
use this Twinhan 102g card under Windows, but I'm not able to get any
channels under Linux. At first I thought it was a problem with the
driver for the 102g card, but I think I've convinced myself that the
message I'm seein
n the same bird, but
with the same results.
I will post the problem I'm seeing on a new thread. Consider this one
closed for now.
Thanks for your help.
- Corey
--- Corey Ashford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just now tried pulling the VP-3250 card, and the result is the
> sam
I just now tried pulling the VP-3250 card, and the result is the same,
as you can see below:
...
bttv: driver version 0.9.17 loaded
bttv: using 8 buffers with 2080k (520 pages) each for capture
bt878: Unknown symbol bttv_read_gpio
bt878: Unknown symbol bttv_write_gpio
bt878: Unknown symbol bttv_gp
I haven't tried pulling out the 3250 card, but I will tonight.
I am using the 3250 card for OTA 8VSB, not cable. So no new data
points, I'm afraid. I don't have cable, so I have no way to test that
at the moment.
- Corey
--- CityK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Corey,
>
> What happens if you
I tried changing the PCI latency from 64 to 32 on my machine, but it
made no difference; the 102g (VP-1022A Ver 2.0?) is still not
recognized.
- Corey
--- Corey Ashford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found some more information on this Twinhan card - there's a
> sticker
&
mailing list, do you still
consider that to be the right fix for the 102g/VP-1022A?
I will try this out.
- Corey
--- Corey Ashford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 23:14:11 -0800 (PST)
> From: Corey Ashford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
&g
I made a mistake on the kernel version number.. it should have been
2.6.23.14-107.
- Corey
--- Corey Ashford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 23:14:11 -0800 (PST)
> From: Corey Ashford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Problem with Twinhan 102g not being r
Hello,
A little background first...
I've recently switched over from using MyTheater on Windows to MythTV
under Fedora 8. I'm running the latest Fedora 8 kernel, 2.6.14-107.
Under Windows XP, I was able to use my Twinhan 102g card with the FTA
satellite antenna I have. However, under linux, it
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