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<blockquote data-quote="milagroso" data-source="post: 288065" data-attributes="member: 51371"><p>Hi GregorV,</p><p></p><p>very interesting study, I agree and can follow to most of Your analysis. I would be glad to contribute with some facts and some thoughts.</p><p></p><p>First the facts:</p><p>I have problems when trying to use current svns of TVS. I'm behind a multiswitch which - electronically speaking - encapsulates the LNB which has been installed in our row houses (Reihenhaus). I use the Nova-SE2. I can receive perfectly well with a normal sat-receiver and also with an older SW configurazion (see my specs).</p><p></p><p>Now my thoughts:</p><p>How is it possible that the same receving configuration (PC+card+LNB) is able to send the 22kHz signal strong enough with one SW and not with the other? I'm no SW developer any more, but I would assume that there are different ways of triggering the HW layer of a TV card. I assume that Transedit uses one method and the current TVS uses another. And I also assume that within TVS this method has been changed in some svn after 17378, because I can reproduce that.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it would be worth to:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">isolate the latest svn where this still worked and the first one where it didn't (I could do that)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">look into the relevant portion of code and into the differences between both versions (I would need support to do that)</li> </ol><p>Summarizing I see the clou deep in the SW, not in the HW.</p><p></p><p>regards from Stuttgart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milagroso, post: 288065, member: 51371"] Hi GregorV, very interesting study, I agree and can follow to most of Your analysis. I would be glad to contribute with some facts and some thoughts. First the facts: I have problems when trying to use current svns of TVS. I'm behind a multiswitch which - electronically speaking - encapsulates the LNB which has been installed in our row houses (Reihenhaus). I use the Nova-SE2. I can receive perfectly well with a normal sat-receiver and also with an older SW configurazion (see my specs). Now my thoughts: How is it possible that the same receving configuration (PC+card+LNB) is able to send the 22kHz signal strong enough with one SW and not with the other? I'm no SW developer any more, but I would assume that there are different ways of triggering the HW layer of a TV card. I assume that Transedit uses one method and the current TVS uses another. And I also assume that within TVS this method has been changed in some svn after 17378, because I can reproduce that. Maybe it would be worth to: [LIST=1] [*]isolate the latest svn where this still worked and the first one where it didn't (I could do that) [*]look into the relevant portion of code and into the differences between both versions (I would need support to do that) [/LIST] Summarizing I see the clou deep in the SW, not in the HW. regards from Stuttgart [/QUOTE]
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