> with the same drivers and a different version of dvbstream? > In any case you should always try a fresh cvs checkout of dvbstream. > A simple test you should run is this: > > dvbstream -f 226500 -gi 16 -bw 7 -o 8192 > dump.ts > and try to play the dump.ts from another terminal. If you see corruptions > then report back, please. > P.S. 1.7 and 3 MB/s are really low bandwidth usage that shouldn't cause any > trouble OH, well this was with my distribution's most recent version, which I assumed would be only a month or two behind CVS. Unfortunately I've just realised that according to the banner it's version 0.5, whereas the "old" version I was running (with a last modified date of 2004) is version 0.6! I was going to mention a couple of other issues I found while I was running your above command, but given that the version is so out of date I think I'll go file a bug report with my distro instead :-) Thanks for your response! Cheers, Adam. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb