> Silly me, I just thought he wanted to compile cxusb.c (which is included
> in the hg repository) outside the tree.
> Next time I'll let Grover explain you the difference between "far" and
> "near".
Do you even have any idea of what you're talking about?
"Bye"
-tc
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On 7/2/07, Wolfgang Wegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 08:01:10PM +0900, timecop wrote:
> > On 8/1/07, Luca Olivetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > En/na [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:
> > Stop fucking replying to my mail in foreign la
On 8/1/07, Luca Olivetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> En/na [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:
Stop fucking replying to my mail in foreign language. I don't give a
shit your mail client shows up in greek, have common courtesy not to
inject this AIDS-filled language into my mailbox.
Now on to the origina
Thanks for the utterly useless answer. He wanted to know the steps to
compile a module out of the kernel not a confirmation your shit works.
-tc
On 8/1/07, Luca Olivetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> En/na lwtbenben ha escrit:
> > Hi, everyone
> > Which header files should be include in the cxusb.
msi megasky 580
On 7/30/07, Jean-Patrick Renouard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I've got a question about the DVB-T USB Linux drivers.
> I work on an embedded device and I would like to integrate a DVD-T TNT USB
> card
> on my device.
>
> The problem is that the USB driver on my device
On 7/27/07, lwtbenben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Thank you for ur advice but do we have any material which describes these
> >> dvb_usb about data structures?
> >No.
> >Are you joking?
> >This *IS* linux.
> >You're expecting NCC-1701-ready docs? Come on.
> I do not expect that, but I just
> Thank you for ur advice but do we have any material which describes these
> dvb_usb about data structures?
No.
Are you joking?
This *IS* linux.
You're expecting NCC-1701-ready docs? Come on.
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On 7/25/07, Peter Maersk-Moller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anyone have a link to specs on how to decode 'now and next'
> information available in a DVB stream ?
ETSI EN 300 468
This data is in EIT, table ID 0x4e for now/next on current TS.
> Does anyone know if VDR can do this (yes
pot calling the kettle black anyone?
On 7/22/07, Uwe Bugla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 22. Juli 2007 13:44:44 schrieb timecop:
> > I propose we setup #linuxtv-without-jews on feenode and coordinate our
> > efforts to take over those fools who run the real Linu
I propose we setup #linuxtv-without-jews on feenode and coordinate our
efforts to take over those fools who run the real LinuxTV scam.
-tc
On 7/22/07, Uwe Bugla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 22. Juli 2007 12:41:56 schrieb Johannes Stezenbach:
> > On Sun, Jul 22, 2007, Uwe Bugla wrote:
Believe it or not, I don't think any of them are "solidly supported".
USB bridge part should be down nicely, but since all the tuner / demod
drivers are reverse engineered garbage (or even if they have docs, you
got amateurs writing code), and as result don't work as good as
expected...
-tc
On 7
On 7/19/07, Pedro Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> System description:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>uname -a
> Linux paag 2.6.21-2-686 #1 SMP Wed Jul 11 03:53:02 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
>
> Distro: up-to-date Debian testing
>
> Problem: MT-2060 doesn't register => no frontend
>
> Soluti
Perhaps an extra servings of dongs?
-tc
On 7/19/07, hermann pitton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 19.07.2007, 09:34 +0900 schrieb timecop:
> > diff -urN oldfile.c newfile.c > lolwat.diff
>
> What do you recommend
diff -urN oldfile.c newfile.c > lolwat.diff
On 7/19/07, P. van Gaans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uwe Bugla wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 18. Juli 2007 06:03:41 schrieb P. van Gaans:
> >> I don't call myself a programmer (I've never seen any C guide), but
> >> somehow I figured out how to add an extra
On 7/19/07, Erich Newell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am very happy you inquired. I had planned on using the device with
> clear DVB-S2 transmissions on Echostar1. However, after your inquiry I
> thought I might double check my facts.
>
> In the end I discovered that although the streams are othe
I wonder what you plan to do with that card in "western US" as there
are no -S2 transmissions.
-tc
On 7/19/07, Erich Newell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have decided to take the plunge and ordered one of these units. It
> is being shipped via post from Germany to the Western USA so I expect
> i
Do you have a problem with my suggestion?
It is, correct, by the way.
-tc
On 7/18/07, P. van Gaans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> timecop wrote:
> > Edit the sores, and replace %04x with %d or wahtever suits your fancy.
> > > never mind the fact that since actual real p
Edit the sores, and replace %04x with %d or wahtever suits your fancy.
-tc
On 7/18/07, P. van Gaans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tuned to something with tzap. That gives output like this:
>
> status 1f | signal 9a9a | snr fafa | ber 00013ed2 | unc |
> FE_HAS_LOCK
> status 1f | signal
Complaining about that would be like me complaining about all the damn
germans on this list using localized MUAs that keep replacing "Blah
blah on Blah blah wrote blah blah" with some shit like "Am Mittwoch,
11. Juli 2007 18:36:06 schrieb "
What am I supposed to do with that? If your email is goin
I would like to mention once again that I freaking hate the fact that
this list does not modify Reply-To: header.
Now to my actual reply
> I would prefer to pay the premium for this product over the 3200 so I
> can use it in conjunction with windows tools under VMware; which
> allows for native U
On 7/11/07, Marcel Siegert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> forwarded to linuxdvb as i used my private not the list account :/
One more reason why this list should have reply-to set to linux-dvb,
its a total pain in the ass to reply to all and then cut linux-dvb
email from CC into To: and remove every
How is it that you're inserting driver for your hardware BEFORE the
hardware is present?
On 7/11/07, lwtbenben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,everyone
> I am now developing my own tv card's driver.
> While I am debugging, I just found a problem when I used "modprobe -r"
> to rmmod my dr
On 7/10/07, Aidan Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I noticed one thing,
You sure seem to have plenty of time to argue about utterly irrelevant shit.
But you couldn't spare 5 minutes of your life to agree on accepting
this code a year ago.
I think this is purely your loss at this point, just eat
> The "hole" at bytes 2 and 3 seems like a typical implementation detail
> that a library should hide from its users. Wouldn't it be saner to change
> the API so that the function takes 16 filter/mask values and adds the
> unused bytes itself?
That would make sense if linux DVB stuff was written b
Does it, by chance, work in the real OS?
-tc
On 7/4/07, Pierluigi Rolando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I did. Didn't help.
> >
> > I also tried changing PCI latency in the BIOS settings and using
> > "pci=routeirq" or "pci=noacpi" kernel boot parameters. And I tried a
> > different kernel.
> >
> Hi Oliver,
>
> Just in case you're not already aware, timecop/dongs/gnaa is a
> "professional" troll. Unfortunately, he's latched onto the project --
> he's building some ISDN usb devices and stealing code for them. Also
That would be ISDB-T, not ISD
Hey guys, stop beating dead horses and finding scapegoats.
Whatever excuses you're going to find post-fact isn't going to change
the fact that HE now has working code with functionality better than
the broken crap currently in linux-dvb, and YOU don't. Users (what
little of them Linux still has) us
Generally companies dislike dealing with 'nobodys' with @gmail
addresses and especially if Lunix is mentioned.
But if you have a reasonable hw company and products that fit the
general category for which you're getting NDA information for, then
there's no problem.
-tc
On 6/27/07, hermann pitton
> I'm using MythTV (surprise), and the card gets a 'partial' lock (L_S is
> what's reported by myth), but the signal strength info seems a bit off the
> wall (97% strength, 4.8dB signal/noise). Scanning for the channels went
I duno about everything else, but C/N ratio of 4.8dB is horrible.
Though
I wholeheartedly welcome our new EM28XX overlords..
erm I mean, I totally support this decision if it results in better
hardware support.
Regards,
tc
> since I officially take care about the latest Empia em28xx code I want
> to get that project removed from linuxtv.org.
> Mauro already broke some
I think the afatech bridge is supported so is that maxline tuner so
someone just need to combine the two but our lunix-dvb friends are too
busy bickering over who signed off a line of code.
On 6/14/07, Stephen Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone?
>
> If any of the devs are interested in a
More duplication of effort and waste of time.
On 6/12/07, Markus Rechberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this patch is already included in the video4linux/dvb repository on
> mcentral.de (including many more devices and many more features eg.
> multiple device access, raw read() support, e
You could also just run Windows Media Center edition, and then you
wouldn't need any advice, because it "just works".
-tc
On 6/10/07, Stephen Rowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a very small form factor PC there is just about space for one PCI
> card, so I could in theory fit a
> Guys, it's GPL code. Fork the project and stop your bitching.
> If you do a better job, people will use and contribute to your version.
> If you do a worse job, people will use and contribute to Manu's.
> Some will use and contribute to both. Life's good, eh?
This is exactly why Linux is shi
It's pretty obvious what he's trying to do, he's the only coder on a
STB project with CAS, they're behind schedule, need to release a
product yesterday, nothing is done, they can't even figure out how to
integrate opensource stuff, its too late to buy a commercial library
because of all the effort
know) however. With regards to the reply-to
address: Most mail clients have a 'Reply-All' button.
I noticed you are using gmail, when viewing an email in gmail,
right-besides the reply button is a little arrow, clicking this should
display the 'Reply to all' option.
I hope
Before that, I think a more productive change would be to make this
list's Reply-To header go back to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of
replying to the original user, and having to copy/paste + CC the rest
of the addresses, which is more annoying than Uwe's thesaurus.
-tc
On 5/18/07, Allan Stirling <
Imagine that, Uwe is right.
XC3028 does not demodulate DVB-T, it only tunes it.
He provides examples of Demodulators, and your quote says "both tuning
and ANALOG demodulation", however mentions nothing of DIGITAL
demodulation.
-tc
On 5/16/07, Michel Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed 16 M
retard, this is exactly the kind of response he didnt want, lol.
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On 5/7/07, Hakim Lafhel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello members,
I'm working in DVB-H and i need a c code to decode and perform errors and
erasures, the code needed is reed solomon RS(255,191,t=32) defined in ETSI
302 191.
It must correct er
The cypress chip is the USB2.0 controller / 8051 microprocessor that
probably controls the entire thing.
-tc
On 4/17/07, chazim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Send linux-dvb mailing list submissions to
> linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
>
> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the
2. If I did succeed in writing such a driver, would I still face an
issue with firmware? i.e. the stick seems to be loaded (under Windows
XP) with C&E firmware rather than the Hanftek firmware that Linux
loads onto it. Is there any way to get hold of this (C&E) firmware or
to extract it from the W
The Compro windows software will not run without a sound card. That
took some time to figure out and solve :-( It is also buggy and prone
to lock up and crashe, but hey, that is why I use linux.
All the trolling aside, but did you honestly expect to install a
software for use with DVB-T receiv
I swear, I've seen this message posted at least 3 times in the last 3 days.
Can someone freaking answer him so that he goes away from my mailbox?
On 31 Mar 2007 14:08:35 -, Santosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone tell where do i get EN50221 stack for linux so
that i
DSM-CC is used a lot in ISDB-T / ISDB-S for data broadcasting and
firmware download.
Have a poke around http://www.dibeg.org/aribstd/ARIBSTD.htm
One of B-xx standards should cover DSM-CC related stuff. I know it
does because I wrote a parser for DDI and DDB messages a few months
ago. By the way, t
Any users on this list with a megasky (GL861 board),
if you would be so kind to lsusb / dump usb descriptor(s) / in general
provide all the USB-related info about the card (endpoints etc) and
either reply to me on-list or private, thanks.
-t
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Magma cases, while having their own PCI bridge, still route through a
single slot.
Which means, as long as you're not pushing the 133meg/second PCI limit
- you will be fine. A typical 40mbit full transponder is ~5meg/second,
so even with 4 cards tuning there shouldn't be a problem.
Note, this is
dont forget having to recompile your kernel to actually support the
cardand recompiling mplayer to support dvb:/ and trying to find some
obscure app to make channel map... or you could just use windows...
On 3/7/07, CIJOML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
you should try option card=XX where XX ar
I would imagine TSReader from http://www.coolstf.com/tsreader/ would
do the job nicely.
Of course, its a Windows app.
-t
On 3/5/07, Paolo Pasquali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi to all,
I'm Paolo Pasquali, Telecommunications engineer, and I'm working on the
DVB-H TS quality.
This is the first ti
they do.
just nobody wants to help you.
typical open source attitude.
-t
On 2/20/07, barny rabbit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone, anyone, reply to this dummy message to reassure me that my
emails actually appear on this list. None have been answered in the
past.
Thanks,
Phil T.
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> >Does the type of device influence the qualtity of the recieved stream?
> >(Why do
> >devices differ in prices so much?)
> The only difference would be a more sensitive tuner.
> If your C/N ratio is high, BER is low/or zero, and no continuity
> errors in the stream, you're getting everything at
> You will lose one or more TS packets (188bytes) if RS decoder (or some
> other step before that) cannot fully recover the packet. Those packets
> are usually marked with 'transport error indicator' flag, and mpeg
> decoder skips them, or perhaps blindly tries to decode data in them.
> Usually re
With 13 cards, imagine what kind of copyright violation device you could make!
MPAA would have a field day with you.
DAMN why the hell doesn't this list have a reply-to header???
On 2/14/07, Ali H.M. Hoseini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I've searched this mailing list, and internet, and
You will lose one or more TS packets (188bytes) if RS decoder (or some
other step before that) cannot fully recover the packet. Those packets
are usually marked with 'transport error indicator' flag, and mpeg
decoder skips them, or perhaps blindly tries to decode data in them.
Usually results in u
> Perhaps I did not explained myself very well, I'm using the skystar 2 (rev
2.6) as a network
device to receive tcp packets of a satellite dvb-s data trasponder. Dvbtune0-5
is used to
create interfaces dvb0_0 and so on.
Perhaps you mean you're attempting to steal internet over satellite
signa
No becauase there are no PC-based ISDB receivers.
On 1/30/07, Samuel Goto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
is there anything like linux-dvb but for isdb devices ?
cya, Sam
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Hi all,
Does anyone involved with Linux support of m9206 mpeg2/usb processor
by ULi have a spec/datasheet for it? I'm interested to get a copy.
Thanks,
Tim
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