Klaus wrote:
Great work, thanks Klaus - I patched version 1.6 as you suggest, leaving out the "disable until" bit. The Freecom USB receiver will now do at least 2 channels simultaneously, sometimes 3. When idle, 6 PID's are now in use normally instead of 8 (I wasn't setting system time - using NTP).
Are you aware of anywhere the PID capacity of receivers is published - it's not in http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_USB_Devices for example? - it would be good to publish, so buyers can select better hardware
cheers Richard
On Monday 07 June 2010 00:19:45 Richard F wrote:
Since full speed usb devices have a 12Mbps bandwidth limit (on paper anyway, a bit optimistic for real usable data throughput) I'm not exactly convinced it really matters if you could get more pids out of it. You might (sometimes) get away with recording 3 channels on that but I certainly wouldn't count on it.
If you get a high speed device it probably doesn't have a forced filter to begin with.
On 13 June 2010 12:05, Klaus Schmidinger Klaus.Schmidinger@tvdr.de wrote:
Surely an option here would be to then use a single "allow all" filter, and then use software to filter after that. I think the PID 0x2000 is the "permit all" filter. This cheap DVB card could then still be made to work with mythtv.