From: timf <timf@iinet.net.au>
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: [linux-dvb] Kworld DVB-T 210 - dvb tuning problem
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 21:51:21 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1204894281.10536.8.camel@ubuntu> (raw)
Hi Hartmut,
I noticed you had a bit to do with implementing this card.
With a fresh install of ubuntu 7.10 (kernel i386 2.6.22-14-generic),
the card is auto recognised as: Kworld DVB-T 210 (card=114)
However, tda1004 firmware does not load.
Used download-firmware, placed dvb-fe-tda10046.fw
into /lib/firmware/2.6.22-14-generic
Rebooted.
Now, again card is recognised, firmware recognised as version 20.
Here is the strange part:
- using dvb-utils scan, each time I run that I get a different result in
channels.
- I try to scan with Kaffeine - nothing
- I try to scan with Me-tv - nothing
- I try to scan with tvtime - all channels obtained ( no audio).
Now, after reboot, if I first start tvtime (analog tv), view a channel,
turn tvtime off, and then :
- if I place a previously good channels.dvb in Kaffeine - it plays all
channels.
- if I place a previously good channels.conf in Me-tv - it plays all
channels.
Would it be correct to say that the "switch" is not working for DVB
after boot?
I have studied the code, but I need your help to point me in the right
direction.
Thanks,
Tim
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Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-03-07 12:51 timf [this message]
[not found] <1204893775.10536.4.camel@ubuntu>
[not found] ` <47D1A65B.3080900@t-online.de>
2008-03-14 7:41 ` [linux-dvb] Kworld DVB-T 210 - dvb tuning problem timf
2008-03-17 21:22 ` Hartmut Hackmann
2008-03-18 14:40 ` timf
2008-03-18 22:56 ` Hartmut Hackmann
2008-03-19 4:03 ` timf
2008-03-19 23:18 ` Hartmut Hackmann
[not found] ` <1213744559.11684.4.camel@asus.lounge>
2008-06-18 2:12 ` timf
2008-06-18 2:51 ` timf
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2008-03-14 12:52 Steve Moreau
2008-04-10 16:22 timf
2008-04-10 22:08 ` Hartmut Hackmann
2008-04-10 23:30 ` hermann pitton
2008-04-11 17:54 ` timf
2008-04-11 22:14 ` Hartmut Hackmann
2008-04-13 6:00 ` timf
2008-04-13 7:59 ` timf
2008-04-13 15:54 ` timf
2008-04-13 17:08 ` timf
2008-04-13 18:56 ` Hartmut Hackmann
2008-04-13 19:25 ` timf
2008-04-13 20:23 ` Hartmut Hackmann
2008-04-13 21:08 ` timf
2008-04-13 21:41 ` Hartmut Hackmann
2008-04-13 22:11 ` timf
2008-04-13 22:35 ` timf
2008-04-13 22:53 ` Hartmut Hackmann
2008-04-14 14:10 ` timf
2008-04-15 0:42 ` hermann pitton
2008-04-11 21:23 ` Hartmut Hackmann
2008-04-12 11:30 ` hermann pitton
2008-04-12 12:00 ` timf
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