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[linux-dvb] [linux-dvb]Re: VDR 0.82 and Alphacrypt CI



Same Problem hier today, but with an SE 4.7. But i have yesterday tried to
use a second Card and
testet an Aston CI, and Today i have had the same effect here.
I must recompile the driver, i dont no what was going wrong.

I using *not* the latest CVS driver....

A.Share



----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephan Schreiber" <stephan@sschreiber.de>
To: <linux-dvb@linuxtv.org>
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 10:07 PM
Subject: [linux-dvb] VDR 0.82 and Alphacrypt CI


> Debian Potato
> CPU: K6/2+500 on P5A/128MB, Adaptec 2940
> DVB Driver: 06/18/01
> VDR Version: 0.82
> Card: Siemens Fujitsu DVB-Cable (Telekom Net Munich) with CI and analog
modules
> Kernel: 2.4.5-ac16, all necessary updates to debian are done (?)
>
> After I successfully compiled VDR, I found it VEEEEERY slow and
> irresponsive, and it didn't recognize my Alphacrypt module (with original,
> paid Premiere World subscription BTW).
> Getting the OSD took about 5 seconds from pressing SPACE (my Menu key).
>
> Now I did some more testing and removed the Alphacrypt.
>
> Suddenly VDR works like a breeze! (Except it still doesn't do any PayTV of
> course).
> Channel zapping is faster than with every other program I know of.
> Is there anything I can do?
> I would LOVE to get rid of my Win98 partition (which provides me with
> WinDVBLive, the only Software so far capable of dealing with my Alphacrypt
> module) and still be able to watch (and record!) Premiere.
> Should I switch to older drivers and vdr? (AFAIK this problem is firmware-
> and as such driver-related???)
>
> Please help if you find out something
> Stephan
>
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