> Yes, thank you, I finally got szap2 to actually catch a signal and get a > lock on it. > > But since only szap2 works - what do I do now? > How can I watch the stream? (I tried to run "mplayer -fs > /dev/dvb/adapter0/vdr0 but that never worked) > Or how can I get it to work in MythTV? Do I have to wait for the new > utilities, which would seem rather strange since they're not used by mythtv, > right? > > Thank you, > > Jelle De Loecker This means you did the channel scan and saved channel.conf file in /home/username/.szap szap -rp "BBC World" (you can replace BBC World with any channel in your channel.conf) and make sure you get FE_HAS_LOCK before you start mplayer. mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 mythtv: there is multiproto patch for mythtv-svn. I tried it but it always failed med after 1 hour of compiling it's nothing to do with the patch anyway here is the link to the patch. http://pansy.at/gernot/mythtv-multiproto-hack.diff.gz easiest way is to use vdr, I'm using vdr-1.6.0-1 stable version. if you want to use the stable version you have to search for this patch [ANNOUNCE] DVB-S2 + H.264 support for VDR-1.5.18 in vdr mailing list and patch the vdr source. There is vdr developer version 1.7.0 which support multiproto but you still going to need H.264 support patch which can be found at vdr mailing list. Faruk _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb