Firsty, we didn't write to the list. E.g., in thunderbird you have to click "response all" (?, translated from DE)... Sry ;) It seems as if if you're lucky you can NOW record program X, and 20 minutes later you cannot anymore... And I think you just have to compile the sourcecode and do not have to change it. You can also try to receive DVB-S streams with the TT3200 (patchfile by laasa, not really stable either, but more stable AFAIK). I think it will take at least 1 month, maybe 3, maybe 12 ;), until they're stable. But it's worked on it (mainly by Manu?). If Manu read this, it'd be quite cool if he responsed. greetings, Nicolai Spohrer Erich Newell schrieb: > Nicolai, > > Thank you for the information. I do not mind some problems and would > love to use this as a learning opportunity but I would like to know > that I could do something useful under linux. Are the drivers stable > enough to receive and record a video stream? > > Manu indicated that HE was able to receive a few streams, but I did > not understand if that he was accomplishing that by manipulating the > code/firmware directly... > > Another question: If you were to guess, how long until the drivers > would be stable? Weeks? Months? a year? > > Best Regards, > Erich
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