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<blockquote data-quote="Llew" data-source="post: 1156994" data-attributes="member: 175007"><p>neumodvb working well enough now on my Raspberry Pi with the TBS5927 USB tuner since updating to version 1.41. Before 1.4, I was unable to have channels show any video on the RPi. Ubuntu now 23.1 new install.</p><p></p><p>A problem I am encountering is with MIS muxes on 5W. Blindcanning the satellite will show the non-MIS channels locked, but the MIS muxes need to be individually selected to lock. This may be a TBS5927 issue, as using a TBS 6903X on my PC has no problem with locking them.</p><p></p><p>The muxes that do lock after selection appear in the mux list, but only as one mux, i.e. not as individual streams. Occasionally they show as locked OK, but more often than not as Partial or Pending.I've no idea which streams were found, as the stream info column stays at -1.</p><p></p><p>Going to the Channel list, those MIS channels that did lock appear in the list, but are unavailable to view presumably because they revert to Pending in the mux list, confused no doubt as to which stream they are supposed to be showing.</p><p></p><p>If I add a mux in the mux list instead of spectrum scanning, I can add all parameters (sat, freq, etc. and pls mode, but I find it impossible to add anything in the ISl (stream) column (read only?), so scanning that mux just shows up as one mux found.</p><p></p><p>Channels showing video in the screengrab are the FTA ones. An attempt at showing the RAI VGR MIS channel yielded no video.</p><p></p><p>deeptho, perhaps there are clues in the log for anything that prevents the stream channels showing up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Llew, post: 1156994, member: 175007"] neumodvb working well enough now on my Raspberry Pi with the TBS5927 USB tuner since updating to version 1.41. Before 1.4, I was unable to have channels show any video on the RPi. Ubuntu now 23.1 new install. A problem I am encountering is with MIS muxes on 5W. Blindcanning the satellite will show the non-MIS channels locked, but the MIS muxes need to be individually selected to lock. This may be a TBS5927 issue, as using a TBS 6903X on my PC has no problem with locking them. The muxes that do lock after selection appear in the mux list, but only as one mux, i.e. not as individual streams. Occasionally they show as locked OK, but more often than not as Partial or Pending.I've no idea which streams were found, as the stream info column stays at -1. Going to the Channel list, those MIS channels that did lock appear in the list, but are unavailable to view presumably because they revert to Pending in the mux list, confused no doubt as to which stream they are supposed to be showing. If I add a mux in the mux list instead of spectrum scanning, I can add all parameters (sat, freq, etc. and pls mode, but I find it impossible to add anything in the ISl (stream) column (read only?), so scanning that mux just shows up as one mux found. Channels showing video in the screengrab are the FTA ones. An attempt at showing the RAI VGR MIS channel yielded no video. deeptho, perhaps there are clues in the log for anything that prevents the stream channels showing up? [/QUOTE]
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