Hi Thomas,
It seems that the picture is okay, and your sound doesn't work and it is
silent.
I'd suggest to try to make sound work under Windows first, if it is
Windows XP.
My thought is that if the card does not work under Windows, can it work
under Linux?
At least we can conclude that
Marko,
Marko Ristola wrote:
Hi Thomas,
It seems that the picture is okay, and your sound doesn't work and it is
silent.
I'd suggest to try to make sound work under Windows first, if it is
Windows XP.
My thought is that if the card does not work under Windows, can it work
under
Manu Abraham wrote:
Marko,
Marko Ristola wrote:
Hi Thomas,
It seems that the picture is okay, and your sound doesn't work and it is
silent.
I'd suggest to try to make sound work under Windows first, if it is
Windows XP.
My thought is that if the card does not work under Windows, can
Hi Manu and Thomas,
I did some testing with encrypted channels,
because I haven't played with them before.
I did figure out some information that might help further.
I used my card and stored an encrypted channel a while.
I don't have an external CAM on the card.
Storing went fine. It seems
Marko Ristola wrote:
Hi Manu and Thomas,
I did some testing with encrypted channels,
because I haven't played with them before.
I did figure out some information that might help further.
I used my card and stored an encrypted channel a while.
I don't have an external CAM on the card.
I'm sorry Thomas, I didn't listen or read your first email thoroughly
enough:
you don't have a CAM at all. Manu told that the CAM support is still on
the TODO list.
Thus the problem might be elsewhere than on stream encryption.
I think that the problem is just a sound problem.
Because sound
On 2/24/07, Marko Ristola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Manu,
I attached a minimal patch against mantis.tar.bz2.
It contains changes into cu1216.c.
Those changes enable dvb_core.c heuristics
so that both inversion=0 and inversion=1 work.
I didn't have to insert the get_tune_settings() function
Hi Manu,
I attached a minimal patch against mantis.tar.bz2.
It contains changes into cu1216.c.
Those changes enable dvb_core.c heuristics
so that both inversion=0 and inversion=1 work.
I didn't have to insert the get_tune_settings() function
that informs dvb_core.c about the 50ms delay.
On 2/22/07, Marko Ristola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manu Abraham wrote:
On 2/20/07, Marko Ristola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manu,
Is there a way that how my patches could be applied into the Mantis
development tree?
I did break up your [patches and applied it except for the CU1216
related
Manu Abraham wrote:
On 2/20/07, Marko Ristola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manu,
Is there a way that how my patches could be applied into the Mantis
development tree?
I did break up your [patches and applied it except for the CU1216
related ones.
I took a quick look about
On 2/20/07, Marko Ristola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manu,
Is there a way that how my patches could be applied into the Mantis
development tree?
I did break up your [patches and applied it except for the CU1216 related ones.
Is there some way that they could be delivered into the main Linux
Manu,
Is there a way that how my patches could be applied into the Mantis
development tree?
Is there some way that they could be delivered into the main Linux
development tree some day?
Of course, I need to supply small patches.
I've noticed on this list that you use cu1216 also.
It would
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