UPC vienna - several dropouts

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Hello Marco,

I would say, that you are in troubles ;-)
I also would suggest to change to Sat or analog TV.

Some time ago I had to changed to kernel 2.6.x with the new driver, since
then my digital VDR is unuseable because of dropouts.
So I bought a PVR150 and everything is fine now.

I - personally - believe, that there is a software problem within the new
driver, since with the drivers for 2.4.x it work perfectly.

Unfortunately I am not able to find this problem and I was not able to find
someone, who could solve this (or help me).

Best regards
Gerhard

> --- Urspr?ngliche Nachricht ---
> Von: Marco Skambraks <marco@xxxxxxxx>
> An: vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Betreff: UPC vienna - several dropouts
> Datum: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 07:16:01 +0100 (CET)
> 
> hi,
> 
> last weekend I tried to get a vdr box running with
> "UPC telekabel wien"
> 
> I used a box with a technotrend dvb-c v2.1
> firmware 2622 and a 2.6.13 kernel
> UPC is using qam256 for modulation
> 
> I received almost 170 channels, but the replaying of the channels
> produced several dropouts
> 
> I assume the signal was OK because the UPC motorola box had no problem to 
> replay the channels
> my frined in vienna also tried to amplify the signal, but
> that didn't help
> 
> any ideas?
> 
> thanks
> 
> marco
> 
> 
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