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[vdr] AW: Scart ouput disabled by vdr on my DVB-C ( and more)
Hello,
could it be that tour channels.conf is wrong ?
VDR tunes to a channel listed in that file if you start. If you use a wrong
channels.conf you won't see a thing. Check the /var/log/messages if there is
a mesage saying that channel xy could not be sync'ed.
CR.
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Gunnar Roth [mailto:gunnar.roth@gmx.de]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2001 09:45
> An: vdr@linuxtv.org
> Betreff: [vdr] Scart ouput disabled by vdr on my DVB-C ( and more)
>
>
>
> Hello list,
> im new to this DVB and vdr stuff, but its a really cool thing.
> Better than any adventure to play *g*.
> Well i first used my card on windows, there i still have the
> problem of
> getting no picture on the pc monitor.neither with or without
> using gfx card
> overlay. could my card be corrupt? Display on tv by scart and
> by video out is
> working fine. I called the hotline from Siemens, but the guy
> told me that my
> PIII450 256MB is too slow for the card. cant be true, i
> should try to get another
> person, who truly know what he says. the documentation stated
> a p133 16 MB
> would be sufficient.
>
> So after all the babble about windows, now my questions
> concerning linux and
> vdr.
>
> 1. How could i test video display on my pc monitor on linux?
> By using kvdr?
>
> 2. When i insmod the dvb drivers i get a picture on my tv
> using the scart
> cable.
> As soon as a start vdr, the picture is gone. when i use
> the cinch video
> output cable i get the picture. Does anyone know how to
> solve this?
>
> 3. the volume + and - dont work, if i press the buttons, the
> picture does
> only flicker.
> is this a driver problem concerning only my dvb-c card? will it be
> solved?
>
> 4. Using the overlay on tv screen for doing thins like tv
> channel swichting,
> vdr programming, mp3 playing and other, is really nice. but
> better would be
> IMHO if the ovelay handling stuff would be independent an generic. Is
> somelike this planned in the future? Maybe i could help a
> bit. Im a professional
> programmer in C++ (but doing only windows stuff, so my
> knowledge of the UNIX
> peculiarities are maybe insufficient.)
>
>
> Ok i think this is more than enough for my first mail to this list ;-)
>
> Thank you in advance for your answers.
>
> Gunnar
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