This forum, more than anything, brought me from shortwave radio into the vast world of satellite radio (and a little television).
I would really appreciate some help now that I have suffered the indignities common to all Windows users and now have an newly-configured Linux Mint 17 drive for dual-boot.
My goal is to move all existing capabilities from the Win 7 to Linux, even if I have to change applications (AND walk on hot coals) to do it.
I AM on a mission here.
I have already discovered I have to loose DVBviewer, which I really liked, but thems-the-breaks...
This is my stuff:
I have an 8-foot-solid, Norsat C and KU, with a PROF-8000.
Like I said, I like DVBVIEWER, but whatever. I ALSO REALLY like Crazyscan and Transedit.
What is my best path (short of buying more HW!) to get to Linux and end up with:
1. Satellite Spectrum analyzer (today Crazyscan)
2. Transponder Stream Analyzer (today Transedit)
3. DVB S2 Viewer/recorder (today DVBViewer)
I have big faith you guys will be able to guide me out of the windows.
Thanks!
Mike by Lake Michigan
I would really appreciate some help now that I have suffered the indignities common to all Windows users and now have an newly-configured Linux Mint 17 drive for dual-boot.
My goal is to move all existing capabilities from the Win 7 to Linux, even if I have to change applications (AND walk on hot coals) to do it.
I AM on a mission here.
I have already discovered I have to loose DVBviewer, which I really liked, but thems-the-breaks...
This is my stuff:
I have an 8-foot-solid, Norsat C and KU, with a PROF-8000.
Like I said, I like DVBVIEWER, but whatever. I ALSO REALLY like Crazyscan and Transedit.
What is my best path (short of buying more HW!) to get to Linux and end up with:
1. Satellite Spectrum analyzer (today Crazyscan)
2. Transponder Stream Analyzer (today Transedit)
3. DVB S2 Viewer/recorder (today DVBViewer)
I have big faith you guys will be able to guide me out of the windows.
Thanks!
Mike by Lake Michigan
Category: Computer and USB Satellite Receivers and Recording