thanks for the tips.
i'll try vdr. still if i understoof well, this is not a solution to directly get the stream into gem or pdp.
August, what you sent got compiled pretty easily but i can't launch the "saturate" program - it says
"access denied" or something similar. Do you have some kind of indications how this code should be used?

best regards,
vincent



Christian Klippel wrote:
hi all,

Am Dienstag 31 Januar 2006 16:25 schrieb august:

[...snip...]
  
If you have a decent card with hardware MPEG2 decoding, you will have an
extra device there.  If you have an el cheapo card like I do, without
hardware decoding, you just get the mpeg2 stream under
 /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0

The first device I mentioned that is the decodec MPEG2 stream should be
able to be opened like a v4l device (not sure about this though).  The
    

yes. the full featured (ff) dvb-s cards directly use the video interface of 
linux, and thus you can watch it with xawtv, etc ....

without that, you need to decode the transport stream first.

in any case, you need a backend to control your dvb card, i.e. switch 
channels, select the propper sub-streams, etc....

i highly recommend you to install vdr:

http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr/

also see here:
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Hauptseite

i use it for my own ff card, and im very happy with it, especially if you have 
it extended with pluging & patched it to look nice ;-)
furthermore, you can control vdr via a network connection, so you can have 
full controll in pd over vdr, in theory ...

in case of a full featured card, also make sure that you have an actual 
firmware installed....

see http://www.linuxtv.org/

greets,

chris


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