Adam Charrett wrote:
If your worried about the wake up delay for the frontend you could
try using the piece of software I've written to get round this very
problem.
Its not quite as simple as typing xine dvb://<Channel Name> but its
not far off.
Have a look at http://dvbstreamer.sourceforge.net, if you use
dvbstreamer to send the channel to udp port 1234 you can then simply
type xine udp://localhost:1234 , and then select the channel you want
to watch in dvbstreamer (you don't even need to close xine to change
channels).
It keeps the tuner open all the time and constantly monitors the
PSI/SI for the current multiplex so it always up to date, and only
retunes when the selected service is not on the current multiplex.
I use xine lib and there is no user to click on things. Its all automated.
Using you dvbstreamer would make the automation more complex
then I'd like to have to implement. I'd rather patch the driver if that
the root cause of the problem.
Barry
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