I'm also using this solution on one of my vdr clients, but of course
there is one limitation: you can only playback MPEG2 recordings, no
MPEG4 nor HD.
2013.11.17. 14:04 keltezéssel, Brian-Imap írta:
On 11/17/2013 12:16 PM, Füley István wrote:
Why do you need a DVB-C card?
You can use the FF DVB-S card for playback (output) only:
" -Pdvbsddevice --outputonly "
regards,
István
2013.11.17. 13:09 keltezéssel, Brian-Imap írta:
Hi,
dont kill me please..............
I'm using a 4 Tuner Cine 2 DVB S2 setup for recording TV programs.
For playback I was using a DVB-C FF Card, so this was not being used
to record as there were no Cable channel entries defined and no cable
attached to it. Worked perfectly, but now the DVB C card has broken.
So I need a replacement. But I have multiple FF DVB-S cards laid around
here not in use. As the dvbttpci driver is only used for this one card,
wouldn't it be possible to patch the driver so that it reports the DVB-S
card as a DVB-C card? Maybe even by an optional parameter?
That way I wouldn't need to buy a new DVB-C card.
Stupid idea or not?
Cheers Brian
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OK, I've never heard about this switch. The solution I was using
was suggested some time ago by an article in the c't. Due to the
Bandwidth of the older FF cards not being enough for simultaneous
recording and playback of some transponders.
I'll read up on it and give it a try thanks.
Cheers Brian
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