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[linux-dvb] No suitable software for budget-cards?
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- Subject: [linux-dvb] No suitable software for budget-cards?
- From: Markus Lauer <lauerm@web.de>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 09:59:48 +0100
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Hi again!
Now my card runs fine with DVB driver and stv02999.c.....
I can use "tuxzap" (version from metzlerborthers homepage) to switch the
channel and "ts2ps /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 0 0 | gmplayer -cache 2048 -"
to view the stream.
This combination would be quiet comfortable, but when I switch the
channel, mplayer stops..
I've to quit mplayer, switch the channel and start mplayer again... this
solution is quiet ugly :)
I've searched for hours for a better way, but I didn't found one....
DTV, VDR, all these nice software is only for the "Daimler"-cards....
Which software to use with budget-cards?
Another question:
How do I get a very current programm-list? (As scan only works for cable
and terristic cards)
I've found a web-site with a html-table, that can be parsed. (DTV ships
such a perl-script.) Is that a suitable way?
Markus.
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