Simon Hargreaves wrote: > Manu Abraham wrote: >> Simon Hargreaves wrote: >> >>> What dvb tuning command line utilities are there for linux at the >>> moment? The options I have a zap, but this does not tune to a service >>> ID it requires specified video and audio pids, or dvbtune which >>> although will tune into a service id it doesn't set the dvr0 device >>> up for TS recording as well as locking the device so no other process >>> can access it. My programme is set up to do recording directly from >>> the dvr0 data stream, this used to work on my old kernel version but >>> since updating my system to use 2.6.22 it now longer appears to work. >>> The only options appear to be coding my own command line interface to >>> the dvb device, but I'd rather not reinvent the wheel. >>> >> >> You can take a look at >> zap: http://linuxtv.org/hg/dvb-apps/file/bd51e3321c05/util/zap/ >> or gnutv: http://linuxtv.org/hg/dvb-apps/file/bd51e3321c05/util/gnutv/ >> >> > gnutv does look very close what I want, it gives a wide range of options > for setting up TS recording and enabling the output of an onboard mpeg > decoder which is perfect. Unfortunately I need TS recording and video > output from the the onboard decoder at the same time, which it doesn't > seem to do. > I've looked through the source code for gnutv but can't find where it > sets the device up for hardware decoding. If I could find it I would be > able to set it up an additional option to do both, but I can't find > where it does device control. gnutv and zap, both uses the small libs in the dvb-apps tree. Regards, Manu _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb