Re: Running Technisat DVB-S2 on ARM-NAS

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>> How my I find out more about the error -12? 
> 
> http://www.virtsync.com/c-error-codes-include-errno
> 
> #define ENOMEM      12  /* Out of memory */
> 
> Likely allocating USB stream buffers fails. You could try request
> smaller buffers. Drop count to 1 and test. Drop framesperurb to 1 and
> test. Drop framesize to 1 and test. Surely streaming will not work if
> all buffers are totally wrong and too small, but you will see if it is
> due to big usb buffers. Then you could try optimize buffers smaller.
> 

Wow, that did it. Thanks Antti!

Works with count = 2, but not with count = 4.

What exactly do I learn from this?
Where are those buffers? In the RAM? or somewhere in onboard USB hardware?

VDR is now able to connect to the device, but I am not sure if it
receives anything yet.

Jan

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