Dominique_71 Veteran
Joined: 17 Aug 2005 Posts: 1877 Location: Switzerland (Romandie)
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:11 pm Post subject: [solved]seeking or not on dvb devices |
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I try several things to setup mplayer to work with my multi-tuner dvb card. I cannot use something like "mplayer dvb://2@R1" because mplayer will look for the first tuner of the second card, and I want the second tuner of the first and only card.
At that time, it is a 3 steps setup:
1) Get some channels lists:
Code: | dvbscan /usr/share/dvb/dvb-t/ch-All -a 0 -f 1 -d 1 -o zap | tee
~/.tzap/channels_ter.conf
dvbscan /usr/share/dvb/dvb-s/Astra-19.2E -x 0 -t 1 -a 0 -o zap | tee
~/.tzap/channels_sat.conf |
In 2 different terminals:
2) Tune a tuner:
Code: | tzap -a 0 -f 1 -d 1 -r "RTS Un" -c channels_ter.conf |
or
Code: | szap -a 0 -r "Cubavision Internacional" -c channels_sat.conf |
3) Watch the TV:
Code: | mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr1 |
or
Code: | mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr1 |
On the mplayer email list, someone tell me Quote: | don't play device files as if they were plain files, or mplayer will try
to seek on them.
Better use
Code: | $ cat /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr1|mplayer - |
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This command work well, but mplayer quit when I change the channel with tzap or szap. So, I prefer the first one ("mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr*") because I can change the channels without to have to restart mplayer.
I responded on the mplayer list about this issue, but didn't get any answer. So, what is the problem if any with something like "mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr1"? Can such a command damage my hardware?
I am very confused because on the linux-tv wiki, they use "mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0".
EDIT: According to a discussion I get on irc #linuxtv@freenode, "mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr1" is safe, it will not damage the hardware, and the messages about seek stream can be ignored. _________________ "Confirm You are a robot." - the singularity |
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