Re: hvr4000-s2api + QAM_AUTO

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> Le Tuesday 23 September 2008 18:27:57 Hans Werner, vous avez écrit :
> 
> > > Sure, here it is (patch against current svn
> > > http://websvn.kde.org/branches/extragear/kde3/multimedia/)
> > >
> > > Atm, s2api is only used for S/S2.
> > >
> > > P.S.
> > > In order to play H264/HD with kaffeine/xine, you need a fairly recent
> > > ffmpeg
> > > and xine compiled with --with-external-ffmpeg configure option. (and
> of
> > > course a quite strong cpu, unlike my old athlon-xp-2600 :)
> > > However, you can still record and/or broadcast without this update.
> >
> > Success! Many thanks Christophe.
> >
> > With the following:
> > HVR4000 card
> > S2API + multifrontend patch (hg clone
> http://linuxtv.org/hg/~stoth/s2-mfe)
> > ffmpeg from SVN
> > xine-lib from mercurial (compiled with --with-external-ffmpeg)
> > Kaffeine from SVN + Christophe's S2API patch
> 
> Good :)
> 
> > Scanning to find channels and tuning are working in Kaffeine for  DVB-T,
> > DVB-S and DVB-S2. S/S2 tuning and scanning is with S2API.
> >
> > My CPU (3ghz core 2 quad) is fast enough to show live HD video so I can
> > watch HD channels live inside Kaffeine,
> 
> Lucky you :)
> 
> > or record to disk and watch 
> > afterwards. ASTRA HD+ and ANIXE HD are good. ARTE HD throws some errors
> and
> > stutters a bit. Simul HD can crash Kaffeine.

Does anyone have any info about Arte HD or Simul HD?
 
> > I enabled the two lines in dvbstream.cpp which set modulation to QPSK
> > instead of QAM_AUTO for DVB-S.
> 
> So, you see this also. This was my original report, and why i introduced
> this 
> fix.
> 
> > Settings: number of xine threads >= 4, de-interlacing(CTRL-I) at minimum
> > (is it useful for HD ?
> 
> Yes for 1080i but not for 720p.
> 
> > I don't know). The load isn't always distributed 
> > well across the 4 cpus -- it can max out one of them sometimes, with the
> > others almost idle. Perhaps this can be improved.
> 
> Perhaps, but this is ffmpeg stuff.

Yes. The multithreaded decoding does spread the load well for some HD channels.

> Btw, while cx24116 single-frontend seems pretty stable, the mfe driver is
> not 
> here. As soon as i switch to dvb-t, the cx24116 firmware crashes (at least
> seems so: ~"Firmware doen't respond .." ) and is reloaded on next S/S2
> zap, 
> and after a while, the dvb-t signal appears more and more noisy. I have to
> unload/reload the modules to cure this.

Oh. I haven't seen any problems like that or heard it reported before.
I am using firmware version 1.23.86.1. Which version are you using?

Regards,
Hans

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