Re: Can't find dvb0_0 when using dvbtune Partial Success

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James A Vincent wrote:

I re-emerged the dvbnet (dvb-apps) package in Gentoo to a more recent
release (Build Fri Apr 21 12:56:22 2006).

The dvbnet command now creates dvb0_0.

I have managed to tune to a transponder using dvbtune, but I didn't see
any data on dvb0_0 when using ifconfig.

Can you suggest a procedure so I can see the ip data received with
something like tcpdump ? This would hopefully prove that I have
configured everything correctly.

The command
   tcpdump -i dvb0_0

will show you all traffic (also IP) that is received on the network interface dvb0_0. So, if everything is setup correctly, and there's actually some data transmitted on the PID you should see it.

If you can't see any traffic, test if there are actually transmissions on the PID. You can use 'dvbsnoop' for this:
   dvbsnoop -s ts -hexdumpbuffer -npd -sync 512
with 512 being the PID.

If there is data on your PID, maybe you can post the output of dvbsnoop (the dump of the data).

Best regards,
Christian.

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