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Twinhan BDA drivers..Do they work?
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:45 pm
by compuwade
I recently decided to install the BDA drivers for my twinhan 102g card and they crashed DD. So much so that I had to reinstall because I didn't see anywhere in the ini to change what device I was using. Are twinhan BDA drivers working in DD? I'm somewhat confused between the difference in BDA and WDM drivers anyway. Whats the advantage of using BDA drivers over WDM?
Thanks
-comp
Re: Twinhan BDA drivers..Do they work?
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 11:22 am
by FredB
So much so that I had to reinstall because I didn't see anywhere in the ini to change what device I was using.
Just delete settings.cfg file in DD root directory

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 11:45 am
by compuwade
Thanks for that info. Thats good to know. Now about those BDA drivers. What in the world is the difference between them and WDM drivers?
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 11:58 am
by genpix
WDM is hardware specific driver.
You have to know how to talk to this driver to be able to use it with your application. Very often, you need SDK to do it.
BDA is some kind general standartization of the drivers.
If the app is working with one BDA driver, it would work with other as well (even the new hardware did not exist when program was written).
Unfortunatelly, DISEQC communication was not included in BDA architecture.
Thus (while BDA is perfect for DVB-t and DVB-c) it's a PITA to use it with DVB-s (unless you don't need diseqc).
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 5:28 pm
by compuwade
Cool! Thank you very much for that explaination. So really it's not necessary to use BDA drivers if WDM drivers are working just fine. In fact if you are using DVB-S you want to stay away from BDA if all possible.
Thanks again for that explaination.
-Comp