root@slider dvbtune # ./dvbtune -f 641833 Using DVB card "Grundig 29504-401" tuning DVB-T (in United Kingdom) to 641833000 Hz polling.... Getting frontend event FE_STATUS: FE_HAS_SIGNAL FE_HAS_LOCK FE_HAS_CARRIER FE_HAS_VITERBI FE_HAS_SYNC Event: Frequency: 641833000 SymbolRate: 0 FEC_inner: 2 Bit error rate: 1931 Signal strength: 12593 SNR: 51400 FE_STATUS: FE_HAS_SIGNAL FE_HAS_LOCK FE_HAS_CARRIER FE_HAS_VITERBI FE_HAS_SYNC root@slider dvbtune # root@slider dvbtune # ./dvbtune -f 641833 -m Signal=12593, Verror=1768, SNR=51657dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1980, SNR=51400dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1939, SNR=51657dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=2047, SNR=52171dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=2137, SNR=51914dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1964, SNR=51400dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1795, SNR=51143dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1918, SNR=52171dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1974, SNR=52685dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1956, SNR=51400dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1977, SNR=50372dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1985, SNR=51400dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1742, SNR=52685dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1808, SNR=52428dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=2140, SNR=51143dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1928, SNR=51400dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=1985, SNR=51914dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=12593, Verror=2317, SNR=52171dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) It would seem so ? On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 10:23, michal wrote: > --[ UxBoD ]-- wrote: > > Yeah I currently use Xine for playback of DVDs. I have a P4 2.53Ghz with > > 1024Mb RAM. I have thought about getting a Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250 today > > and use that as the MPEG decoder. What I would like to be able to > > achieve is to watch DVD, DVB and record DVB. My BER is constantly < 2000 > > which seems good (thanks for Gavin for his help). My current GC is a > > Nvidia Geoforce 4 Ti4600 so that has lots of grunt (6000FPS in Glxgears) > > so I cannot see what the problem is. > > Are you really sure, that you have good signal and your DVB card gives > uncorrupted MPEG stream to you? -- // --[ UxBoD ]-- // 2.4.20-gentoo-r5 // Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.53GHz // // gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 56ED1CB5 //
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