On Tuesday 23 February 2016 09:17:34 Thierry de Coulon
wrote:
On Tuesday 23 February 2016 09.27:39 Gene Heskett
wrote:
In the event that it works for HD with winderz
but not linux, the
list to ask next would be the v4l list on
vger.kernel.org (I think,
I've not been on it in a couple years) Some pretty sharp digital
video folks hang out there. You'll need to show them the lspci or
lsusb/lshw output so they can properly ID the chipset in the stick.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
I can confirm that it works with Windows (same stick, on the same
machine). There seem to be two problems:
a) Can Kaffeine display HD TV?
Yes, works well with the 4 signals, 8 "channels" that I can get off air
here.
If not there's not much to do short of
looking for another program.
b) How can I create a new program list, as w_scan crashes (so badly
that it locks the machine competely).
I haven't encountered that, however, without a signal it marches right
thru our american tv band reporting nothing found in nominally 1 minute.
But it doesn't crash. Possibly a contaminated line in the standard file
your locale would use? Guessing of course, aka known as a SWAG, for a
Scientific Wild Assed Guess. ;-)
Here, w_scan didn't ring any bells, so I did the usual search for likely
suspects, and came up with this:
gene@coyote:/usr/src/dvb-atsc-tools-1.0.8$ ls -l `locate w_scan`
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 810 Feb 11
06:16 /opt/trinity/lib/trinity/kview_scannerplugin.la
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28372 Feb 11
06:23 /opt/trinity/lib/trinity/kview_scannerplugin.so
From those dates, its been updated recently, and while kaffiene still
say's its 8.8, thats obviously been updated recently by TDE r14.0.3
here. Are you up to date?
I'd mildly fault the kaffeine people for not configuring us a way to
specify by manual entry, a channel vs frequency input. That might take
technical info not at the average users fingertips. Perhaps it will
happen eventually?
I'll take a look at the v4l list. thanks.
Regards,
Thierry
Take care,
Cheers, Gene Heskett
Kaffeine is based on xine libraries, the latest version in Debian
Stretch supports bluray, This is using TDE R14.0.3
One thing I always try with Trinity issues is, login as a new user and
see if the problems disappears.
I do have issues with Kafffeine that make it to painful to use, esp with
so many choices available.
FYI, Handbrake is a super transcoder for video, create my own video files.
greg m