On 03/19/2008 05:39:49 PM, Michael Curtis wrote: > > > I have repeated my question and BTW thank you to those that responded > earlier > > But I have to say that no one has answered the question that I posed > > "Are there any DVB-S/S2/CI cards that work at present on Linux? If so > I > would really appreciate knowing which ones they are" > > Is there anyone that is watching either FTA DVB-S, DVB-S2 and/or > decrypted program material via a CI, on a linux box? > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > First of all my thanks to all those engaged in developing drivers for > the various cards for the Linux OS and my apologies for repeating > this > question previously asked by others > > > Are there any DVB-S/S2/CI cards that work at present on Linux? If so > I > would really appreciate knowing which ones they are > > > I have had a TT3200 DVB-S2/CI card for more than a year and I have > still > not got this to work using the Multiproto drivers on Linux, in fact > it > seem that I am going backwards with this card with the latest errors > appearing in dmesg: > > stb0899_search: Unsupported delivery system > > This is with the latest drivers from "http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto" > > Changeset 7212:b5a34b6a209d > > I will gladly offer up the log/dmesg/lsmod information if someone can > help > > At the moment, I feel frustrated and lack the confidence that working > drivers are are going to be available for this card > > Kind Regards I was using a TT S-1500+CI with aston CAM and enjoying DVB-S crypted with no problem. Now using a TT S-3200, DVB-S+CI works only on some transponders, others are a bit unreliable (sometimes corruptd picture, sometimes no lock). Hopefully this can be resolved soon. No DVB-S2 transponders around here, so.. Bye Manu _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb