But I guess demuxing is necessary to get the NIT(actual) table, isn't it ?
Generally speaking applications configure the demux to pass all pids,
so yes - the demux is typically mandatory. Data is received from the
dvr0 device.
Assuming the card is tuning and delivering complete unfiltered
Hi all,
I am new to this mailinglist, but I couldn't find any help in forums
so in the IRC someone suggested to mail my question here.
I am trying to get my FireDTV to tune on a mux so I can generate a
summary of bitrates
of streams within the mux. So my goal is not to watch Digitale TV on my
Only is goes already wrong with the init scan I only get: Info: no data
from NIT(actual)
I suspect either their isn't a NIT(actual) table on your frequency, or
the tool isn't waiting long enough for the NIT table to arrive.
- Steve
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Steven Toth - Kernel Labs
http://www.kernellabs.com
Dear Steve,
I am already using the -F and the -t 3 option...
So a longer time waiting is not possible.
-F use long filter timeout
-t N tuning timeout
1 = fastest [default]
2 = medium
3 = slowest
And there are NIT(actual)