Re: "Invalid section length or timeout" using Kaffeine and Twinhan 102g (aka VP-1022 Rev 2.0?)

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Hi Christophe,

Thank you for your quick reply!

I've been using the Kaffeine release for fedora 8, so I haven't been
compiling it.

I will try out both fixes tonight, though, and post how it goes.

Thanks,

- Corey

--- Christophe Thommeret <hftom@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Le mardi 29 janvier 2008 10:06, Christophe Thommeret a écrit :
> 
> > pid 0x11 carries the Service Description Table.
> > kaffeine requires this table (which gives channels name).
> >
> > There is partial solution with kaffeine-0.8.6.
> > Create 3 dummy channels, one for each transponder with e.g. audio
> pid=100.
> > Then tune to one channel, open the scan dialog and start scanning.
> It will
> > scan the current transponder, and should find the channels.
> > Do it for each dummy channel.
> 
> In case you are compiling kaffeine, the fix is easy :
> Edit kaffeine/src/input/dvb/dvbsi.cpp, line 751:
> 
> change :
> 
> if ( !getSection( 0x11, 0x42 ) )         //SDT
> 	continue;
> 
> to :
> 
> getSection( 0x11, 0x42 )   //SDT
> 
> 
> This is untested, but should work.
> 
> -- 
> Christophe Thommeret
> 
> 
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