On 11/12/11 09:53, jonathanjstevens@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > I've just done some tests without Xen. > > The situation does change, in that scandvb finds the services (so no > more "filter timeouts"). Kaffeine also manages to scan the channels OK > - however despite managing to scan, tune and get the EPG there is no > picture on any channel. > > I can't test MythTV without Xen, as it relies on an SQL database that > is on a Xen VM. > > Not sure where to go with this next? The card worked Ok through Xen > (am running all this in dom0 by the way) with Opensuse (once patches > applied) and the version of Xen is not very different - although the > dom0 kernel will be I guess. Try mplayer (or VLC) directly. Kaffeine uses a pipe from mplayer. I use VLC to open my channels.conf (I forget which file format, mplayer format?) which works. Mplayer doesn't work very well on my system but vlc does. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html