Pierre Cassimans wrote:
> Ag,
>
> you are right!!! ... One beer for you next time i see you :)
And I'll hold you to it too! ;)
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Ag,
you are right!!! I had MB/s in my head with streams, not Mb/s.
One beer for you next time i see you :)
Cazze
On Feb 11, 2008 2:55 PM, CityK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pierre Cassimans wrote:
> > Just keep in mind that when you want to record HD content from the 3
> > cards, you have
Pierre Cassimans wrote:
> Just keep in mind that when you want to record HD content from the 3
> cards, you have 3 x 20MB/s and mostly this is more then your HardDisk
> can get :)
That is incorrect. hdd saturation is not an issue. Examples:
TS for 8-VSB source: ~19.4Mbps (~2.4MBps)
TS for 64-
Just keep in mind that when you want to record HD content from the 3 cards,
you have 3 x 20MB/s and mostly this is more then your HardDisk can get :)
On Feb 11, 2008 12:04 PM, Anton P. Linevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greeting, ashim! Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 10:22:42PM -0800, ar.saikia wrote:
Greeting, ashim! Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 10:22:42PM -0800, ar.saikia wrote:
> Hi,
> I just wanna know if in linux 2.6 kernel, DVB driver
> will support more than 4 cards or not. Can any one
> help me.
3 cards works for me simultaneously.
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ashim saikia wrote:
> Hi,
> I just wanna know if in linux 2.6 kernel, DVB driver
> will support more than 4 cards or not. Can any one
> help me.
Its not a question of cards/devices, its a question of the number of
adapters...which is currently set at 8 (see dvbdev.c for the
max_adapters define).
Hi,
I just wanna know if in linux 2.6 kernel, DVB driver
will support more than 4 cards or not. Can any one
help me.
Regards
Ashim
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Hi Jorge,
On 6/14/07, Jorge Cisneros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I follow the messange in
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00043.html, but my card
> is not working
>
> My system is gentoo 64 bits Intel pentium dual core
> Kernel 2.6.20
> The driver load with any
Hi,
I follow the messange in
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00043.html, but my card
is not working
My system is gentoo 64 bits Intel pentium dual core
Kernel 2.6.20
The driver load with any error
Module
em28xx 92728 0
compat_ioctl32 8064 1 em28x
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Hi,
Pau Climent i Pérez wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm Pau Climent i Pérez, a computer engineering student at the
University of Alacant (www.ua.es).
I recently bought a notebook with a Lifeview DVB-T card, which seems not
being supported, and I'm here to help the best way I can (I don't know
if that
Hi folks,
I'm Pau Climent i Pérez, a computer engineering student at the
University of Alacant (www.ua.es).
I recently bought a notebook with a Lifeview DVB-T card, which seems not
being supported, and I'm here to help the best way I can (I don't know
if that's much, hehe).
Pau.
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Hi,
I finally got the tuxzap running. But I still have a playback problem.
When I'm trying to read a "bond.mpg" file encoded at 7mb/s, the video
starts a few 1 or 2 %, then stops. I have to press the "p" button many
times until it get's up around 7-8 %, and the video starts playing again
by it
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