Comcast and DVB
Robert La Ferla
robertlaferla at comcast.net
Tue Mar 22 10:41:34 EST 2005
I'm trying to tune channels using DVB (digital video broadcast). I'm
not trying to capture video from an external tuner or such. I can tune
analog channels just fine using V4L but I am hoping that the
DVB/QAM/ATSC drivers will allow me to tune unencrypted HDTV and digital
channels from cable tv. I have the utilities (czap/dvbscan) but they
require some initial data to get started. I don't even know if it's
even possible to do this so I am also asking if anyone has done it
first. I'm also curious if this works with satellite (DVB-S?)?
Links:
http://www.dvb.org
http://www.linuxtv.org
David Backeberg wrote:
> I don't know the answer to your question, but I'm interested in your
> setup.
>
> Are you just trying to watch a raw feed from the card, or are you
> trying to capture the feed to a file? If the driver is working
> properly, it should have grabbed control of a device with a name like
> /dev/video0
>
> I haven't tried out the HD stuff. It might be encrypted? I don't know
> if this
> applies to your tuner card, but for my regular TV Hauppauge card, it
> needs to
> know:
> 1) the encoding of the television signal: PAL, NTSC, etc.
> 2) which frequency to tune to. The frequencies of channels vary by
> country and cable vs. air. Usually you can find simple utilities that
> will change channels for you. I have a very simple small utility
> hard-coded for US-NTSC-cable that takes the channel number as an
> argument and tunes the right frequency on the card.
>
> Did the HD3000 drivers come with a /utils directory? Check in there
> and see if there's a tool for this purpose.
>
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