Hi, Raymond
Raymond mantchala wrote:
Hi,
I' m also using a card which has a TDA10046 chip . the card only works
if I add 166000 hz to the frequency and invert the inversion parameter
(set on if it is off or set off if it is on). Maybe your card has the
same issues as mine.
hope this will help you.
regards,
Raymond.
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 15:47 +0800, Chun Chung Lo wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your quick reply.
But do you know any other factors that will cause the corruption of
captured TS ?
I have checked no interrupt lost during I capturing TS.
Thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Lo Chun Chung
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Subject: Re: Tzap utilities questions - status of TDA10046
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 09:51:42AM +0800, Chun Chung Lo wrote:
Hi,
So you mean that the "ber" occurence will not related to the captured
TS quality ?
Not with this low ber value. If it increases (>0x5000-0xa000 in my
experience), you will get errors in the TS.
I would like to clarify my question, which is as the status screen
dump is shown below, the captured TS quality is so bad, some flahsing
squares will appear on some frames randomly at some instance (just
seems the captured TS packets are corruppted and missing).
If the reception is that bad, you should have at least unc != 0 a few
times.
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Just a comment: In the case of the 167 kHz offset, the channel decoder won't
lock - so no TS at all.
Hartmut
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