On 24 Jun 2001, at 14:40, Stephan Schreiber wrote:
I upgraded to latest CVS and vdr 0.83pre1 tonight.
But the Alphacrypt still doesn't work and hangs the driver as soon as
it's inserted. BTW: With WinDVBLive it works. So my module does not
seem to be broken.
which version of the alphacrypt
At 11:08 25.06.2001 +0200, Thomas Jagoditsch wrote:
19.05.2001)! Läuft nun problemlos mit allen Receivern!
, maybe the older version is buggy ?!?
I am using the version 1.0 from 19.05.2001.
It seems to work in every receiver EXCEPT the PC. :-
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Ralph Metzler wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger writes:
(ok, *no* CI module seems to
work with the current CVS driver but that was different last week).
Apparently it's a question of how the tuning is done. With my latest
modifications that make VDR record/replay AC3 sound the
At 11:23 24.06.2001 +0200, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
I have isolated the problem now.
I upgraded to latest CVS and vdr 0.83pre1 tonight.
But the Alphacrypt still doesn't work and hangs the driver as soon as it's
inserted.
BTW: With WinDVBLive it works. So my module does not seem to be broken.
It helps me, as it says I have done nothing wrong.
So I'll have to boot Windows whenever I want to record or view something
encrypted, is that right?
Yes.
And I'll have to crawl behind my machine and insert the alphacrypt,
because
with inserted module the Linux driver hangs almost totally.
Henning Holtschneider wrote:
...
I think there are really more important things than support for each and
every CI module out there; like fixing ARM RESETs, making tuning more
reliable and overall stability improvements
Tuning is now a *LOT* more reliable and stable with the latest CVS