On 22 Jun 2005 Rainer Zocholl <UseNet-Posting-Nospam-74308-@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > udo_richter@xxxxxx(Udo Richter) 19.06.05 16:40 > > >>Klaus Schmidinger wrote: >>> Isn't all that data protected by CRC32 checksums? >>> How could "garbage" get in there? >>> >>> Maybe somebody should try to find out why that "garbage" >>> is produced in the first place... > >>I've seen this - though at least one year ago - with bad reception due >>to bad weather. For half an hour, the system time was jumping back and >>forward like crazy, starting and stopping some timers. Luckily, all >>timers were repeating, so none of them was gone after reception was >>back. > > So: Who is doing the CRC checks? If CRC checking is enabled on dmx-filter setup (dmx_sct_filter_params.flags |= DMX_CKECK_CRC), the driver does it for you. VDR doesn't enables the check. This would be difficult, as not all tables are CRC protected. Regards. -- Stefan Huelswitt s.huelswitt@xxxxxx | http://www.muempf.de/