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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1137572" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>I don't know if I'm saying something new, but those who work with the DVB app have had to deal with errors or bugs in the scanning process. IQmonitor is no exception, even more so for 6903x/6909x cards, which Ukrainian developer does not have. </p><p>I won't go into details now, but I can say that FEC is the parameter that often gives errors. Or rather, it changes most often depending on several factors, the most important being the symbol rate. Not to mention that each DVB app developer sets its algorithm for searching parameters.</p><p>I would say that the difference between the standard DVB app under Windows and NS3/4, when it comes to the S2X extension, is that the parameters are found by blindscan, which, when the transmission is MIS (multistream), can be different. In contrast, with the NS3/4 device, the parameters are given by the operator and cannot have deviations.</p><p>So it is not the wrong FEC, as you say, that we should look at, but the difference between standard DVB mode applications (Crazyscan, EBSpro, IQmonitor, etc.) and the proprietary NS3/4 device. As far as I know, Novelsat does not have blindscan implemented in their standard device</p><p>For 10973 V, I used the latest IQmonitor version, 1.0.2.8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1137572, member: 297935"] I don't know if I'm saying something new, but those who work with the DVB app have had to deal with errors or bugs in the scanning process. IQmonitor is no exception, even more so for 6903x/6909x cards, which Ukrainian developer does not have. I won't go into details now, but I can say that FEC is the parameter that often gives errors. Or rather, it changes most often depending on several factors, the most important being the symbol rate. Not to mention that each DVB app developer sets its algorithm for searching parameters. I would say that the difference between the standard DVB app under Windows and NS3/4, when it comes to the S2X extension, is that the parameters are found by blindscan, which, when the transmission is MIS (multistream), can be different. In contrast, with the NS3/4 device, the parameters are given by the operator and cannot have deviations. So it is not the wrong FEC, as you say, that we should look at, but the difference between standard DVB mode applications (Crazyscan, EBSpro, IQmonitor, etc.) and the proprietary NS3/4 device. As far as I know, Novelsat does not have blindscan implemented in their standard device For 10973 V, I used the latest IQmonitor version, 1.0.2.8. [/QUOTE]
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