So much depends on your hardware setup but here is an example:Hi Kens
Do you have an example of the command line you use?
What's the name of the VLC source file for DVB-S?
The latest fixes are not in the 0.9 nightlies - just in 1.0Thank you so much for all this. I'll give it a try.
In the meantime I switched to Fedora, which has taken me the last few weeks to figure out. Maybe I'll go back to windows now...
(Kind of an old thread, but it was the only one I could find that actually helped me get my DVB-S stream working.)We have success. VLC 0.9.8a DVB-S module is working just fine.
It is critical to include :dvb-lnb-lof1 (and :dvb-lnb-lof2 and :dvb-lnb-slof for dual band LNBs) matching the Local Oscillator Frequency (LOF) of the LNB you are using. You should also be able to set these in Preferences to save them.
You also need to specify :dvb-frequency :dvb-srate and :dvb-polarisation relevant to the transponder in the command line or on the input form.
Please note that the default value for :dvb-srate is not suitable - it has 3 zeroes (000) too many.
DISEqC switching is not yet supported and is not handled in a standard way in BDA - each manufacturer is different.
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