On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 08:21 -0700, Simon Baxter wrote: > > KOMOTEST1:4:B7C12D0:C:0:160:80:0:32001:12003:0:0:0 > > KOMOTEST2:5:B7C12D12:C:0:160:80:0:32001:12003:0:0:0 > > KOMOTEST3:7:B7C12D23:C:0:160:80:0:32001:12003:0:0:0 > > KOMOTEST4:10:B7C12D45:C:0:160:80:0:32001:12003:0:0:0 > > KOMOTEST5:13:B7C12D0:C:0:160:80:0:32001:64000:0:0:0 > > KOMOTEST6:15:B7C12D12:C:0:160:80:0:32001:64000:0:0:0 > > KOMOTEST7:6:B7C12D23:C:0:160:80:0:32001:64000:0:0:0 > > KOMOTEST8:9:B7C12D45:C:0:160:80:0:32001:64000:0:0:0 > > > > tvtime works fine, picking up all the channel numbers above. Should I be > > using these channel numbers, or actual frequencies? > > I've still had no one from the list respond - has anyone got a low-end > analog tuner card or camera working with this plugin? > > My ffmpeg works standalone to create TS and PES streams, but I can't get > this plugin to do it - I either get 'channel not available' if the type is > set to 'C' (for Cable, as per the README) or just NO SIGNAL if I set it to > 'T'. > > Are more debugs available with this? I have it set to debug '1' - but get > no messages. I actually got ffmpeg to do an encoding session but nothing ever came out to display. I gave up and use Freevo as a frontend, with TVTIME for my low-end analog card, and vdr-xine to connect to anther box running my VDR to sat. Norm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/attachments/20060516/5aa6d20d/attachment.htm