From: Daniel Dalton <d.dalton@iinet.net.au>
To: BOUWSMA Barry <freebeer.bouwsma@gmail.com>
Cc: DVB mailin' list thingy <linux-dvb@linuxtv.org>
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] getting started with msi tv card
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 19:24:12 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090121082412.GA3615@debian-hp.lan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.00.0901210711360.11623@ybpnyubfg.ybpnyqbznva>
Hi Barry,
> you will reach an item concerning video and related
> multimedia devices, or something similar. (It has been
> years since I last went through a from-nothing kernel
> configuration, so I remember almost nothing about it.)
> Your device would be listed as one of the many that are
> available.
>
> Sorry that I am not being more precise -- you do not now
> need to do this, so I am skipping the details yet offering
> an overview which may be helpful to you in the future.
Thanks for that, it's good to know, yep, I've built kernels, using make
oldconfig many times for a speakup patch i use on my laptop, but that's
nice to know.
> can help you in the future...
>
> The source code I refer to is that for the linux kernel,
> and for your device, it would be found in
> <path-to-your-source>/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-usb in
> files m920x.*
Ah, that makes sense.
> Now, back to using `mplayer':
>
> It works from a list of channels, which you will need
> to create using a different utility. It then uses
> simple keyboard input to cycle through the list of
> channels (I want to think that `k' and something else
> are used, but I honestly no longer remember), which
> is not too bad when you have only a few channels
> available.
Excellent, I'll look that up when I get to this point. :-)
> > How would I begin configuring it for mplayer then?
>
> You need to create a `channels.conf' list of channels
> that you then place under your ~/.mplayer/ directory.
> Then if you want to start with a particular channel,
> you will invoke `mplayer' something like
> `mplayer dvb://"Channel foo" '
> or simply as `mplayer dvb:// ' and then change channels
> to reach the one of interest.
Ah, ok.
>
> I am going to assume that your distribution already has
> `mplayer' available, and that it has been built with
It does.
> DVB support. But this may be wrong, and it may be that
Not sure about this one.
> It may help if you use `scan' which is part of the `dvb-apps'
> suite of programs. This makes use of an initial tuning file,
> and there should be one already available for your location.
Um... Ok... Where should this file be located, and am I meant to
download it from somewhere?
So does it use this file to create a suitable channels.conf file for
mplayer?
> Make certain that you select the correct initial scan file
> for your location, available as part of the `dvb-apps'
> package -- here you probably will do best to obtain the
> latest source via `hg' because the scanfiles may not be
> up-to-date as included in a distribution, although the
> binary should be mostly unchanged.
Sorry... what's hg?
And once I grab the latest source what should I do to run this scan to
create channels.conf? And where do I find the file for my location?
> signals from the same connection. But I am hoping that
I should check this your right.
> Happy to help. If I have done anything in my replies
> that has not worked with your vision, then please do not
> hesitate to give me feedback, so that I can change my
> way of thinking.
Nup, you have done an awesome job.
Thanks very much mate for all your help, and I'm very sorry about all
the questions.
Have a good one
Cheers,
Daniel
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-01-21 8:24 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-01-20 9:19 [linux-dvb] getting started with msi tv card Daniel Dalton
2009-01-20 9:59 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-20 22:03 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-20 11:30 ` Antti Palosaari
2009-01-20 22:07 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-20 22:46 ` Antti Palosaari
2009-01-21 0:39 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-21 7:35 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-21 8:24 ` Daniel Dalton [this message]
2009-01-21 9:30 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-21 11:24 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-21 12:13 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-22 9:25 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-21 11:35 ` Antti Palosaari
2009-01-22 9:28 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-23 0:41 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-23 10:25 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-27 11:07 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-27 15:46 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-27 20:48 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-28 2:49 ` Unicode Teletext (was: Re: [linux-dvb] getting started with msi tv card) BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-27 11:40 ` [linux-dvb] getting started with msi tv card Daniel Dalton
2009-01-27 18:36 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-27 20:38 ` Daniel Dalton
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