Roberto Ragusa wrote:
Are you sure about this "//" rule? No mention in CodingStyle and
too much infringing code already accepted.
Single line comments "//" are not part of the ANSI/ISO C programming
language standard. They were only introduced in the C99 standardisation.
As to the CodingStyle
Soyeb Aswat wrote:
I've purchased a kworld/v-stream/xpert dtv dvb-t pci
card and I'd like to get the DVB side working under
Linux.
The card in question uses a Conexant CX23883 as the PCI interface.
There's a integrated Samsung tuner / frontend, part number TDTC9251DH01C
which uses a Zarlink MT3
Hi everyone,
I wanted to check if there is any work being done by anyone on
supporting the Samsung/Zarlink MT-352 tuner/demodulator as used by a
number of recently released cards.
The Kworld V-Stream, DVico FusionHDTV and Avermedia A771 cards all seem
to be based on this tuner+frontend metal ca
Andrew de Quincey wrote:
On Friday 26 March 2004 14:33, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
If it's not hard to do in userspace, why is it so hard in the driver?
Why should every application implement this by itself? I'd say this should
be done by the driver, and the applications shall exchange complete T
Robert Schlabbach wrote:
It's only broadcasting HDTV demo loops, though. But in contrast to EURO1080
this service is broadcasting "true" 1080i at 59.94 fields/sec, whereas
EURO1080 uses an uncommon 50 fields/sec.
It seems a bit strange for a PAL continent to go with NTSC drop frame
programming
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Peter, your Melbourne data is quite old.
The frequency for SBS changed 2-3 months ago from 536.5 MHz to 536.625
MHz. The PIDs for channel 9 changed about 1 month ago.
Hamish,
Thanks for the updates. As you can appreciate, keeping these configs up
to date in Australia is
Hi,
Could someone with CVS write access please delete:
dvb-apps/util/szap/channels.conf-dvbt-australia
and add the three attached files instead?
These are the files required for the major capital cities on the east
coast of Australia.
Thanks,
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