Manu,
Firstly, thanks for all your work - it's appreciated.
Is the interface working properly for reading the signal strength, BER and status?
The rotor plugin doesnt return anything and I can't get anything out of VDR-Femon.
Is it working OK with the TT 3200?
BTW I have a TT3200 on order so I can compare the difference between the two cards soon.
Regards,
Morfsta
On Jan 28, 2008 1:46 AM, Manu Abraham abraham.manu@gmail.com wrote:
Morfsta wrote:
I guess so, but I'm not going to ;-) This new driver appears to be stable enough now - at least I've been using it for a few days now without problems.
The new driver is fine, but what you might find is that new card and features being released into the stock v4l mercurial tree aren't being backported into multiproto - its been fairly static for awhile.
I have pushed out a tree which is now a merged version of v4l-dvb and the multiproto trees and is available at http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto (As of now, insufficient tests, after the merge, please test)
A point to note is that, in the build (for me 2.6.21) the stk-webcam in the v4l-dvb tree was broken and hence is broken in the updated multiproto tree as well.
You will need to disable the stk-webcam build in that tree, in case you are using an older kernel.
Regards, Manu
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