[vls-devel] Re: dvbinput module failing
Graeme Ogilvie
graeme_ogilvie at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 18 09:42:13 CEST 2002
That's what I thought as well, until I noticed this above it........ It
appears to be writing fine to the frontend and then for some reason it's
tearing down the module.
Oct 16 11:12:07 debian vls[3439]: [DEBUG/Vls] In src/server/input.cpp
line 136 -> Initialising input dvb
Oct 16 11:12:07 debian vls[3439]: [INFO/dvb] Sending data to the
Frontend
Oct 16 11:12:07 debian vls[3439]: [INFO/dvb] Data successfully sent to
the Frontend
Very confused here ====> Oct 16 11:12:10 debian vls[3439]: [DEBUG/Vls]
In src/server/input.cpp line 167 -> Destroying input dvb
It's the latest dvb driver from the cvs. I haven't checked for
"/dev/ost/frontend" yet - I'm at work at the moment.
Graeme
-----Original Message-----
From: vls-devel-bounce at videolan.org
[mailto:vls-devel-bounce at videolan.org] On Behalf Of Damien LUCAS
Sent: 18 October 2002 01:44
To: vls-devel at videolan.org
Cc: Graeme Ogilvie
Subject: [vls-devel] Re: dvbinput module failing
Graeme Ogilvie wrote:
> Can anyone explain this?
>
> Oct 16 11:12:10 debian vls[3439]: [ERROR/Vls] Unable to start input
> 'dvb': Error: dvb: Unable to initialise input: aborting Error:
Frontend:
> time out: No such file or directory
Seems like your OS is not able to open the device.
Which dvb driver is running on your box ?
Did you check that you have a /dev/ost/frontend ?
Regards,
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