On 12/4/06, Erik Meitner <erik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ah, right. I was able to scan and find all of the local stations after all. :) Still no video output though. When I run xine and choose a channel it stays in a "buffering" state and never displays video. The same is true with mplayer.
That's odd. I haven't seen that here... if the signal is too weak at startup, xine seems to give up before launching, but if it isn't then I get a picture.
One more thing: when the device is configured in DTV mode, it generates a bit more heat than it did when I tested it under Windows. I certainly gets warmer than it does in analog mode. The antenna connector seems to be sinking most of the heat, but there is still more than I think there should be. This, along with the problems mentioned above may be an indication that something is not quite right with the driver.(?)
I did notice it getting warm too... when I used it under Windows, it didn't seem to get as warm, but usually the Pinnacle software would crash within 15-20 minutes so maybe it's just running longer. Chris -- Chris Lawrence - http://blog.lordsutch.com/ _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb