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Bob wrote: <br>
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Thank you for your response. To verify the hypothesis, I used
test-mpeg2 to grab a stream from some of the same channels I have been
trying to get mythtv to record. The dvbsnoop program shows the PAT
appears pretty regularly (447 packets between each). I was hoping this
was my problem, but it appears to be something else. I will continue to
look.
How do I know if I am using the right connection speed? Trial and error?
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Mmm good question. I suppose just if it doesn't work then that speed
is no good. Mine works regardless of what the speed is set to. If I
was going to venture a guess, I'd say that `plugreport` might tell you
what speed it is actually running at. Maybe 0=100MBit, 1=200MBit,
2=400MBit? This is all a giant guess.<br>
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But good call on checking the stream with dvbsnoop. If you see PAT
packets there, you won't need my patch at all. For some reason it just
sounds like Myth is getting no data at all...<br>
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