Re: DiB3000MC rewritten and MT2060 is ready to go into main

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matthieu castet wrote:
Hi Patrick,

Patrick Boettcher wrote:

Hi,

On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, matthieu castet wrote:

I found a bug in the mt2060, the VGAG wasn't set to a correct level.

Now I get the signal level from the old driver, but there still no
picture...

The rate of the dvb stream reported by femon (from vdr is very low) : 0.5
Mb/s instead of 5 Mb/s.


Any news on that ?



I have no idea what can cause this. What happens when you use just dvbscan + tzap + mplayer.


The new driver is broken for me (no picture, no autosearch) while the old
driver was working.



thanks for your reply.

Are you running on USB2.0?

No usb1.1

On usb2.0 it seems to work (but the configuration is a bit different).
Is there a way to check if the usb bandwidht don't overflow because of bad filtering ?

Using dvbtraffic shows that there no filtering on usb1.1 (I got more than 800 pids) : that should be my problem :)

I saw that the video pid take lot's of bandwidht (that's normal), but the pid 2000 takes also the same amount of bandwidht. Do you know what it is (from google it seems the transponder pid) and why it is needed ?

When the video bandwidht is hight ( ~7 Mbps) I saw some artefacts, may be it is because video pid + 0x2000 pids bandwidht > usb bandwidht.
It seems pid 0x2000 is the total under dvbtraffic...

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