Hi, --- Felix Domke <tmbinc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb: > Back in the days when I continued Holger's > work, I implemented that muxpack stuff. It > worked very fine, and i was even able to > stream twovideo services at once (as long as > they are below 90%*11Mbit-muxpack_overhead). This means stream until about 9,5 MBit/s should work. I doubt if any German TV station sends streams larger than that. The largest I know of are the WDR regional streams (WDR Dortmund/Aachen/etc) with about 6-8 MBit/s. > This was back on kernel 2.4. I didn't touched > the driver since then, but started using it > some time ago with 2.6, and had these problems > as well, using same hardware. So this does mean, when I switch to Kernel 2.4 on my VDR machine, this problem will go away. Ok, I will try it, but I'm not sure if it is simple because LinVDR comes without compiler and I don't know how easy it is to let it run with a 2.4 kernel... > I'm not sure what changed since then, maybe > something with the ISO urb scheduling goes > wrong, i'm not that familiar with the linux > usb stuff (anymore). > > Another thing i could think of would be the > DSP's firmware. Iirc it was uploaded when the > driver is loaded, is that still the case? I'm not sure about that, I don't know the internas of the driver/module. But if someone thinks he/she has found the problem, I volunteer to test the code. > But it's definitely not a hardware problem. Thank for that information. I was thinking of buying a new box for testing. So this is not needed anymore. Cheers, Peter ___________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - Jetzt mit 250MB Speicher kostenlos - Hier anmelden: http://mail.yahoo.de