![]() ![]() Now if you can't receive this satellite signals save below information to a file with the name nf-dvbs-Hotbird: c switch tells the szap to read the channels information from a file (in here nf-dvbs-astra)Īnd "n24" is the name of the channel for tuning. With szap you can tune your DVB card to a specific frequency make sure if your driver works or not. In here I will explain how to work with "szap" and "scan" utils: (this is the newest version in time of writing this stuff) Get the linux-dvb-apps from or the following url: Now it is time to test if your dvb card is working or not so: ![]() Now you should have a directory with the name "dvb" in your /dev/ directory and "adaptor0,adaptor1,adaptor2,adaptor3" and each of them contain the following: # get rid of old DVB API devices do it twice for good measure.Įcho "Creating DVB devices in /dev/dvb/adapter$i" # The script creates devices for four cards by default.Įcho "It seems you are using devfs. cards having one frontend, one demux and optionally one # The devices created are suitable for most current PC DVB cards, ![]() # Create device nodes for the Linux DVB API with DVB_API_VERSION 2. Add all users who should have access to the DVB-card to this group or you can skip it (you will only get some errors in the next step the you can ignore it) Just for security reasons Use User and Groups* from the System settings menu of the Fedora Core 3 Menu, to create a group named "video"*. If you are sure you have B2C2 support in your kernel version but have some problems in its loading just see the ending section of this tutorial (Laking and TomS2 post) and follow the compiling instructions from the README file. If you are going to recompile your kernel be sure to check that in Digital Broadcasting option the B2C2 is checked as module (by default it is but check to become sure). If you couldn't find them, just get the new kernel version from and "recompile/if RPM install it" your kernel" Special Thanks To: tutorial is based on the:įirst you should be sure that your current Kernel version supports SkyStar2 DVB card (by default 2.6.x supports just for sake of being sure) :ĭrivers/media/dvb/b2c2/skystar2.c: FlexCopII(rev.130) chip foundĭrivers/media/dvb/b2c2/skystar2.c: the chip has 6 hardware filtersĭVB: registering new adapter (Technisat SkyStar2 driver). ![]() This is how you can make SkyStar 2 work in Fedora core 3 distribution (with the Kernel 2.6.10) ![]()
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