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<blockquote data-quote="steeviebops" data-source="post: 1079080" data-attributes="member: 414368"><p>Newbie here! I contributed to the old Analoguesat website back in the day but I've long been a lurker on here. hacktv was finally what got me to register and post! I don't have any MAC equipment to test this (so I'm somewhat off-topic, sorry!) but I'm loving what hacktv can do. I have a collection of Sky cards and can't wait to try VideoCrypt on real hardware.</p><p></p><p>The Windows version works fine, the only time I experienced jumping was when I was also carrying out file copy operations in the background, it's pretty solid otherwise. My machine isn't exactly a spring chicken, it's a HP EliteBook 8570w from about 2013 with a 3rd generation Core i7, but it was a beast in its day.</p><p></p><p>While I can use Linux, I just feel more comfortable with Windows so that's what I did. I have tried compiling my own Windows version in Fedora with the provided build_win64.sh script but I got some compilation errors in mac.c. I don't have the exact errors to hand at the moment but it was complaining about the localtime_r, function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steeviebops, post: 1079080, member: 414368"] Newbie here! I contributed to the old Analoguesat website back in the day but I've long been a lurker on here. hacktv was finally what got me to register and post! I don't have any MAC equipment to test this (so I'm somewhat off-topic, sorry!) but I'm loving what hacktv can do. I have a collection of Sky cards and can't wait to try VideoCrypt on real hardware. The Windows version works fine, the only time I experienced jumping was when I was also carrying out file copy operations in the background, it's pretty solid otherwise. My machine isn't exactly a spring chicken, it's a HP EliteBook 8570w from about 2013 with a 3rd generation Core i7, but it was a beast in its day. While I can use Linux, I just feel more comfortable with Windows so that's what I did. I have tried compiling my own Windows version in Fedora with the provided build_win64.sh script but I got some compilation errors in mac.c. I don't have the exact errors to hand at the moment but it was complaining about the localtime_r, function. [/QUOTE]
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