Does this mean some advance to see why some devices work fine with their native drivers/mediacenters/windows and not so well under linux? I experiment the same behaviour with my nova-t stick. Currently I'm trying to get an example of errors/signal for each channel/frequency, just to see if it can show me some kind of common factor about the group of channels that don't work 100% ok with linux, in order to see it gives some clue regarding this. I've also e-mailed tech support@hauppauge in order to know if they could give me some hint about what their drivers/applications do and -seems- linux drivers doesn't do (as long as -it seems- that native hauppauge applications don't show up these kind of artifacts), but, as you could expect... no reply yet (I don't hope to get it, but that mail is something I must try, as "hauppauge" customer :) ) Best, Jose On 11/29/06, Federico Quagliata <federico@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I "reproduced" the problem on Windows too. Using progDVB[1] with the "BDA Module" results in the same artifacts and quirks I experimented on Linux. Windows Media Center and Pinnacle's own tv program still work fine: video quality is very high. Greetings, Federico [1] http://www.progdvb.com/ -- On the web: http://www.quaqo.org - OpenPGP KeyID: 0x1D535856 Jabber: quaqo@xxxxxxxxxx - MSN: quaqo@xxxxxxx - ICQ: 48618109 Linux User: #263663 / Machine: #341187 (Arch Linux / Gimmick) _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb
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