Re: Newbie, Suse 10.1, hauppauge DEC2540 DVB-T

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Paul Zwiers schreef:
I have come a long way in the meantime. :-)

Using tzap I can switch channels (only the non-coded offcourse) and I can get dvbscan to scan the appropriate bands and find my channels to create a channels.conf. So far so good.

In Kaffeine I can also find the channels but it does not switch channels nor does it give me any stream; the socket file remains empty. This is also true for other apps.

So, who can help me with the following questions:
1. How can I get Kaffeine (or similar) to work?
2. Is there a way already to get the scrambled channels to work under linux? (I have a working smartcard)

TIA

I 've read a problme with 700 settings,
do a chown to 777 of all dvb devices ???

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