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pagioshi all, does anyone recommend any rasperbbery pi like device that supports linux and has an hdmi input ? [08:10]
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b-radmchehab, have you seen problems with qam256 dvb-c on si2168/si2157? [16:47]
mchehabb-rad: no, but I remember that some new silicon drivers used to have troubles...
I guess it is si2168/si2157, but I may be wrong
there were patches supposed to address it
but I'm not sure if it is already 100%
it is/was a driver issue, it seems
you should ping the driver's author to be sure
(Olli)
[17:00]
b-radwe're having issues tuning qam256 dvb-c signals, so don't think it's fixed [17:03]
mchehabTrSqr_ is his nick [17:03]
b-radusing fairly recent tip
well actually not the tuning, its the ts streams that are fubar
[17:03]
mchehab(or maybe crope was the driver's author)
commit 548b1f94904ae1616f9338a772e89a9f2e705325
Author: Matthias Schwarzott <zzam@gentoo.org>
Date: Sun Nov 5 09:25:04 2017 -0500
that's si2165
double-checked at the logs...
the author for si2168 was crope, but TrSqr_ added support for several initial devices using it and is doing several patches related to it...
so, either crope or TrSqr_ may help you
this driver was written using reverse engineering
so I won't doubt that it will fail on some cases
[17:04]
b-radyes, source has feeling of being reversed with little documentation [17:13]
mchehabyep [17:16]
b-radso this patch switches default from qam_auto to use prop cache
si2168 does appear to only support qam_auto, just doesn't work with 256. Will see about changing si2168 similarly
[17:19]

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