From: sinter <sinter.mann@gmx.de>
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: [linux-dvb] Technisat Skystar rev 2.8 - application problems with the driver
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 17:06:25 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200812111706.25702.sinter.mann@gmx.de> (raw)
Hi all,
There is one problem with that driver revision 2.8:
What you need to reproduce the problem:
- a channels.conf with FTA channels only
- the technisat card Revision 2.8 as the only card in your system
- xine or mplayer
- mtt and / or dvbrowse, which are essential parts of Gerd Knorr's xawtv-4.0
pre
which you can download here: http://dl.bytesex.org/cvs-
snapshots/xawtv-20081014-100645.tar.gz
You can reproduce the problem with the following procedure:
1. Either start mplayer dvb:// or xine dvb:// (the "master application")
2. Start mtt after successfully compiling xawtv-4.0 pre (the "slave
application")
Then please zap on / change channel using mplayer or xine.
Under normal conditions mtt should stop now and wait as "slave application"
for the
"master application" to tune a new channel.
If that new channel has been tuned correctly mtt should continue and show the
new videotext.
But what happens instead is the following:
mtt stops and waits for the new channel, but for unknown reasons the new
channel is not being tuned.
The consequence are the typical timeout-based errors known from xine or
mplayer.
Zapping is only successful if mtt as videotext application is not involved at
all parallely.
Question:
Can someone please reproduce this problem / error?
Can someone please offer a fix for that problem?
A thousand thanks
sinter
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