On Sunday 24 April 2005 19:42, Kyle Rose wrote:
I thought Taylor said DVB should fall back to the cached TVCT in the
case where it doesn't see a new one? Or are you using V4L
(hdtvrecorder)?
I'm still using V4L. I guess this means I should switch, which means a
few hours of
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Kyle Rose wrote:
I thought Taylor said DVB should fall back to the cached TVCT in the
case where it doesn't see a new one? Or are you using V4L (hdtvrecorder)?
I'm still using V4L. I guess this means I should switch, which means a
few hours of
Quoting Doug Larrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This happened again tonight on WFXT (Boston area FOX affiliate). There
needs to be a workaround for this: I'm perfectly willing to deal with
the extra space taken up by recording the entire transport stream; I'm
not willing to deal with a zero-byte
Taylor Jacob wrote:
There is no cached VCT for myth to use when its scaning.. There is nothing I
can
really do about doing a scan when the VCT isn't present other than make some
educated guesses at what channels are present in the stream.. I need to code
this up for doing a scan of cable
Quoting Doug Larrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The issue he's having isn't doing scanning. It's that a station, which
was properly set up once, suddenly won't record because it stopped
sending TVCT. They *are* sending PAT/PMT but their PSIP generator has
stopped inserting any PSIP whatsoever.
Taylor Jacob wrote:
I guess the subject is wrong then..
Yeah, subject line's about a week old... sorry :-)
-Doug
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On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 11:34:07AM -0400, Taylor Jacob wrote:
Quoting Doug Larrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The issue he's having isn't doing scanning. It's that a station, which
was properly set up once, suddenly won't record because it stopped
sending TVCT. They *are* sending PAT/PMT but
Quoting Trey Boudreau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No. I put in what I meant. I (the original poster) can't get the
channel in question to complete the scan so that I get a usefully
populated database for this channel.
I'd appreciate any clues on faking a table entry (or pointers about
where to hack
Quoting Trey Boudreau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
-PID--FREQ-BANDWIDTH-BANDWIDTH-
9 p/s 1 kb/s14 kbit
0030 2 p/s 0 kb/s 4 kbit
0031 10372 p/s 1904 kb/s 15599 kbit
0034 264 p/s48 kb/s 397 kbit
0035 132 p/s24 kb/s 198 kbit
2000 10781 p/s 1979 kb/s
Your carrier is not sending PSIP at all.. There is supposed to be data on the
1FFB PID, and that is why the scan is hanging..
This happened again tonight on WFXT (Boston area FOX affiliate). There
needs to be a workaround for this: I'm perfectly willing to deal with
the extra space taken up by
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Kyle Rose wrote:
Your carrier is not sending PSIP at all.. There is supposed to be data on the
1FFB PID, and that is why the scan is hanging..
This happened again tonight on WFXT (Boston area FOX affiliate). There
needs to be a workaround for
Kyle == Kyle Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Taylor Your carrier is not sending PSIP at all.. There is supposed to
Taylor be data on the 1FFB PID, and that is why the scan is hanging..
Kyle This happened again tonight on WFXT (Boston area FOX affiliate).
Kyle There needs to be a workaround for
I decided to bounce this to the dev list since it smells like a parser
bug.
My configuration:
2 x Air2PC ATSC PCI cards.
Gentoo with the 2.6.11-gentoo-r6 kernel DVB drivers.
I have at least one channel with 99% signal strength and 89% snr with a
solid lock, but the scan never finishes (it gets
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