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Blindscan on linux with tbs cards
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<blockquote data-quote="deeptho" data-source="post: 1094005" data-attributes="member: 215446"><p>I have not tested this card, but I expect it will work. Looking forward to the test results...</p><p></p><p>Note that tvheadend will not use the blindscan features without changes. The way the code works is that tvheadend would have </p><p>to ask explicitly to use blindscan, otherwise the driver will just force the values of symbol rate , ... asked by tvheadend. That part is easy to fix. Reading the correct values of frequency, symbolrate... from the driver and updating the database is a lot more work.</p><p></p><p>For the DVB-S problem: Perhaps you can activate kernel debug logging. If the problem happens again, the log files may shed some light on it</p><p>(report on github).</p><p></p><p>One way to activate debugging: install rsyslogd, add a line like</p><p>kern.debug /var/log/debug</p><p>restart if needed. Debug messages should appear in /var/log/debug, which can become quite large...</p><p></p><p>Finding a way to reproduce the problem would be even better, but that can be difficult. I have seen similar problems on the stid135 based</p><p>cards from time to time, but have not been able to reproduce them. The overall logic is the same as in the the stv091x drivers, so the bugs</p><p>may be related (or not). Probably it is some register setting that remains from a previous tune to another transponder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeptho, post: 1094005, member: 215446"] I have not tested this card, but I expect it will work. Looking forward to the test results... Note that tvheadend will not use the blindscan features without changes. The way the code works is that tvheadend would have to ask explicitly to use blindscan, otherwise the driver will just force the values of symbol rate , ... asked by tvheadend. That part is easy to fix. Reading the correct values of frequency, symbolrate... from the driver and updating the database is a lot more work. For the DVB-S problem: Perhaps you can activate kernel debug logging. If the problem happens again, the log files may shed some light on it (report on github). One way to activate debugging: install rsyslogd, add a line like kern.debug /var/log/debug restart if needed. Debug messages should appear in /var/log/debug, which can become quite large... Finding a way to reproduce the problem would be even better, but that can be difficult. I have seen similar problems on the stid135 based cards from time to time, but have not been able to reproduce them. The overall logic is the same as in the the stv091x drivers, so the bugs may be related (or not). Probably it is some register setting that remains from a previous tune to another transponder. [/QUOTE]
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