Edit the sores, and replace %04x with %d or wahtever suits your fancy. <insert rant about "you can do this because lunix is opensores" (but never mind the fact that since actual real programmers write windows apps, this wouldn't be a problem in teh first place)> -tc On 7/18/07, P. van Gaans <w3ird_n3rd@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I tuned to something with tzap. That gives output like this: > > status 1f | signal 9a9a | snr fafa | ber 00013ed2 | unc ffffffff | > FE_HAS_LOCK > status 1f | signal 9898 | snr fbfb | ber 00011dbe | unc ffffffff | > FE_HAS_LOCK > status 1f | signal 9595 | snr fcfc | ber 00011678 | unc 00000005 | > FE_HAS_LOCK > status 1f | signal 9090 | snr fcfc | ber 00011a26 | unc 00000003 | > FE_HAS_LOCK > status 1f | signal 8f8f | snr fcfc | ber 0001289c | unc 00000000 | > FE_HAS_LOCK > status 1f | signal 9393 | snr fcfc | ber 0001362a | unc 0000000a | > FE_HAS_LOCK > status 1f | signal 9595 | snr fcfc | ber 00012d46 | unc 00000016 | > FE_HAS_LOCK > > I've noticed none of the numbers are human-readable (and yes, I suspect > anyone who can read hex at the speed tzap outputs it from being > non-human ;)). Is it possible to make tzap output decimal numbers so I > can compare signal quality and stuff between channels? > > _______________________________________________ > linux-dvb mailing list > linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb > _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb