<!-- Some styling for better description lists --><style type='text/css'>dt { font-weight: bold;float: left;display:inline;margin-right: 1em} dd { display:block; margin-left: 2em}</style> ***: normalra has quit IRC (Quit: no) <br> croppa has quit IRC () <br> awalls has left <br> awalls_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) mrkiko: hello guys <br> Maybe you remember me <br> I came there some time ago with a device I didn't manage to get working :D and another for which there was no working driver it seems. This time the problem I have is a little bit different <br> I scanned with w_scan the channels I could see - and it seems I can get many of the available ones. The problem ... is I can't seem to get all the channels pertaining to a certain network, Rai in Italy. <br> I tried w_scan -t 3 and -F option togeter, with no result from that <br> I can watch at other channels, even if not perfectly, with mplayer <br> And my device is an asus My Cinema U300 hybrid, which is based on dibcom <br> + xceive tuner, 3028 <br> v27 firmware <br> any hint would be greatly apreciated. then, I know one of those channels, Rai 1, uses the "second audio channel" to emit audio-descriptions of some programs, for blind users, like me <br> How does this work? I know there are PIDs involved, but I don't know what a PID exactly is, program map id or something? <br> What USB hardware / PCI hardware do you recommend in case I should buy new one? In terms of functionality and support? <br> sorry, exiting <br> thank you guys for all ***: mrkiko has left <br> roxlu_ has quit IRC (Quit: My Mac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…) <br> bp0 has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) <br> gouchi has quit IRC (Quit: Quitte) <br> iive has quit IRC (Quit: They came for me...)