[linux-dvb] How to disable PID filter on dtt200u ?

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Hi Patrick,

thanks for your reply.

On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 10:02:36AM +0100, Patrick Boettcher wrote:
 
> Unfortunately this statement in the wiki about the pid filters hasn't
> been solved when getting information from the vendor, because it is
> the truth, there is no pid-filter-by-pass mode. I agree the statement
> above is misleading.

*sigh* (sorry).

Is the PID filter really implemented in hardware, or is it implemented
in the Firmware?  If it is the FX2 firmware, I'm happy to work on a
patched/hacked version for it.

> >I'm running a stock 2.6.15 kernel, and I can stream individiual PID's
> >but not the full TS.
> 
> >Any suggestions?
> 
> Get another box/stick. ;)

this is already the fourth device that I've bought, this is getting a
really expensive hobby :(

It seems to me that most devices listed on the linuxtv wiki are either
out of production, or have been replaced by devices with the
same/similar names but completely different chipsets. 

Can you make any suggestions for a device that is actually available in
Germany, is fully supported, has no hardware PID filter, and (if
possible) [optionally] also supports USB1.1 operation (for a single
channel, that is)?

Cheers,

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- Harald Welte <laforge@xxxxxxxxxxxx>          	        http://gnumonks.org/
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