Hi!
Am Sonntag, den 10.02.2008, 23:37 +0100 schrieb Per Blomqvist:
> Thanx! Now it works!!
>
> Watching some Danish (Dansk) channel, about Napoleon.
>
> Thanx again, for mocking me up.. It was the channel.conf, that was wrong
>
> The channel.conf -file that I used before, was 6 month old and fr
Thanx! Now it works!!
Watching some Danish (Dansk) channel, about Napoleon.
Thanx again, for mocking me up.. It was the channel.conf, that was wrong
The channel.conf -file that I used before, was 6 month old and from my
previous computer.
(Now "dvbscan" doesn't detect anything on that bandwidt
Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 10.02.2008, 15:28 +0100 schrieb Per Blomqvist:
> Hello Jonas Andren.
> (Kom inte o säg att Anden är dansk)
>
> The Harware I have, I have said. Its the media-card, is this:
> http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Asus_My_Cinema-P7131_Hybrid
> (running on a amd64, mother-boar
Hello Jonas Andren.
(Kom inte o säg att Anden är dansk)
The Harware I have, I have said. Its the media-card, is this:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Asus_My_Cinema-P7131_Hybrid
(running on a amd64, mother-board m2a-vm.. Inköpt på Kjell&Co byggsats
för 2 veckor sedan...
I also said that
I haven't followed this thread from the beginning, but did you say what
kind of DVB hardware you have?
I know the Nova-TD stick is a bit picky. Too strong a signal will cause
the behavior you describe on this device. On my Nova-TD, using a good
antenna will yield no data stream (but a 100% signal)
The channel isn't encrypted.
(I have tested with many public chanels, that I know isnt encrypted.
Cant get any video out)
Im Debian-tesing user, and this is a freshly installed system. On a amd64..
(as I mentioned, in previous email)
Turns out "/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0" isnt the only device that d
Per Blomqvist wrote:
> I just signed up for this mailing-list ( I hope this is the right
> forum..
>
Hi, yes, you're in the right place.
> I can "dvbscan" and "tzap", and gets indication of a good signal. BUT,
> I cant view the video!
> (from the dvb device)
>
> Also "dvbdate" command work
Hello, help!
I can "dvbscan" and "tzap", and gets indication of a good signal. BUT,
I cant view the video!
(from the dvb device)
Also "dvbdate" command works (that returns time and date from the air, I
presume). But not a command as "dvbsnoop" (that need
"/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr").
A sample: (