Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on January 17, 2007 01:44 AM
Hi, thanks for the tip.
I was not able to find dvbscan, but I did find a tool named scandvb... I believe that is what you meant because scandvb had to be run in the exact same way you described. I got scandvb as part of the dvb-apps rpm which I installed by running:
yum install dvb-apps
Anyhow, I ran scandvb and it found all the channels. I created a new ~/.xine/channels.conf file containing the channel data I got from scandvb. However, I still have the same issue with xine.
Do I need to patch xine somehow in order to get it to work with the HD3000 (with dvb drivers) or do I just need to compile and use xine-hd? I thought the changes in xine-hd had already been incorporated into the latest xine.
Re:Using HD3000
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on January 17, 2007 01:44 AMI was not able to find dvbscan, but I did find a tool named scandvb... I believe that is what you meant because scandvb had to be run in the exact same way you described. I got scandvb as part of the dvb-apps rpm which I installed by running:
yum install dvb-apps
Anyhow, I ran scandvb and it found all the channels. I created a new ~/.xine/channels.conf file containing the channel data I got from scandvb. However, I still have the same issue with xine.
Do I need to patch xine somehow in order to get it to work with the HD3000 (with dvb drivers) or do I just need to compile and use xine-hd? I thought the changes in xine-hd had already been incorporated into the latest xine.
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