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[linux-dvb] Re: Twinhan troubles



Måns Rullgård wrote:
The producer TwinHan claims that the card is supported by linux, so I bought
this card.

The red card is supported by drivers in Linux 2.6, except the
conditional access module.  Twinhan have binary drivers for Linux 2.4,
but they don't implement the standard API, so few programs are likely
to work well.  Many programs might work in a limited way if you first
tune the card using their example programs.

I'm afraid no standard linux dvb apps will work at all with the standard twinhan drivers.
Data transfer with the twinhan drivers is done with a very large buffer and special ioctls, plus the non-ci card generate a standard 188byte packet TS while the -CI cards generate a 206(? it's been a while since I had my head in there) byte packet that needs to me slightly truncated before decoding the TS.

The twinhan dvb app that comes with the redhat 2.4.7 and 2.4.10 drivers actually works quite well asl long as you only want to watch a single channel, not record. And I have not tried -CI with the linux apps, but it did work with the windows app.
Interestingly enough, the twinhan drivers for win2k (Or at least the ones I have) have full debugging output enabled, so if you have something like softice on the machine you can view all data going to/from the card. Makes reverse engineering a bit easier.

Regards,
Brad


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