Hello Luca. Do you have a public repository of your work ? I am very interesting. I have analysed all b2c2 files linux driver, and the only thing that I have not: it's the detailed datasheet of the flexcop, and the datasheet of this demodulator : what is the best init of this tuner: details about AGC, equalizer, etc.. For me, this web site is very good to see all archive of this mailing list: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx/ At soon, Yvan. Le Monday 11 December 2006 14:51, Luca Olivetti a écrit : > En/na Oliver Endriss ha escrit: > > Well, error_rate = number_of_errors/total_count. > > > > From API spec 0.9.4: > > - 'The BER, as a multiple of 10E-9, is stored into *ber' > > - example: 'a value of 2500 corresponds to a BER of 2.5*10E-6' > > > > Unfortunately, this precise definition was removed from API V3, > > leaving the meaning of BER undefined. Why was it removed? > > > > @all: > > What should be returned as the bit error rate? > > Is the definition from the 0.9.4 spec still valid? > > Imho it makes sense. > > I didn't see replies to this question, so I'm asking it again. > I'm currently writing a driver and I only have access to the raw data > (and various formulas), so I'd like to know what I have to return as the > ber, unc, snr and signal strength. > > Bye >-- >Luca _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb