From: Kovacs Balazs <basq@bitklub.hu>
To: "linux-dvb@linuxtv.org" <linux-dvb@linuxtv.org>
Subject: [linux-dvb] Fwd: Re: S2API + TT3200 + Amos4w 10.723 S2 problem
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 13:42:26 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <21116944.20081104134226@bitklub.hu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4a5931310811040335i7722125fwc0efefbf01cac93d@mail.gmail.com>
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From: Balazs Kovacs <basq@bitklub.hu>
To: "oleg roitburd" <oroitburd@gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2008, 12:35:32 PM
Subject: [linux-dvb] S2API + TT3200 + Amos4w 10.723 S2 problem
===8<==============Original message text===============
Oleg, i use TT3200 also. Which kernel+drivers do you use? I tried
v4l-dvb but it sometimes scans sometimes not. It depends if it's able
to lock or not at the moment. It's not so stable. It's the same with
multiproto.
But i'm confused about driver repositories: there's the
v4l-dvb
http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg/s2-liplianin
http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg/liplianindvb/
http://www.jusst.de/hg/multiproto
http://www.jusst.de/hg/v4l-dvb/
but i don't know which is the multiproto, which is ported to s2api,
and which one should I use.
I tried to decrease the freqs but it doesn't help for me.
For all: I tried a few STB's and only STB's work where I can set up
the Pilot mode to ON. (we have a pilot signal)
What i really need is to zap to one of these transponder and locks stable on it.
2008/11/4 oleg roitburd <oroitburd@gmail.com>:
> I have decreased frequenz ( -4MHz)
> And I can scan both transpoders with SR 30000
> [0001];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:179:177=hun:180:0:1:0:0:0
> [0002];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:174:172=hun:175:0:2:0:0:0
> [0003];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:169:0:170:0:3:0:0:0
> [0004];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:164:0:165:0:4:0:0:0
> [0005];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:159:0:0:0:5:0:0:0
> [0006];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:154:0:0:0:6:0:0:0
> [0007];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:149:0:0:0:7:0:0:0
> [0008];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:144:0:0:0:8:0:0:0
> [000a];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:134:0:0:0:10:0:0:0
> [000b];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:129:0:0:0:11:0:0:0
> [000c];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:124:0:0:0:12:0:0:0
> [000e];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:114:0:0:0:14:0:0:0
> [000f];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:109:0:0:0:15:0:0:0
> [0010];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:104:0:0:0:16:0:0:0
> [0011];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:99:0:0:0:17:0:0:0
> [0012];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:94:0:0:0:18:0:0:0
> [0013];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:89:0:0:0:19:0:0:0
> [0014];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:84:0:0:0:20:0:0:0
> [0015];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:79:0:0:0:21:0:0:0
> [0016];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:74:0:0:0:22:0:0:0
> [0017];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:69:0:0:0:23:0:0:0
> [0018];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:64:0:0:0:24:0:0:0
> [0019];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:59:0:0:0:25:0:0:0
> [001a];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:54:0:0:0:26:0:0:0
> [001d];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:39:0:0:0:29:0:0:0
> [001e];:10719:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:34:0:0:0:30:0:0:0
> [001f];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:90:0:0:0:31:0:0:0
> [0020];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:85:0:0:0:32:0:0:0
> [0021];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:80:0:0:0:33:0:0:0
> [0023];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:70:0:71:0:35:0:0:0
> [0024];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:65:0:66:0:36:0:0:0
> [0025];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:60:0:0:0:37:0:0:0
> [0026];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:55:0:0:0:38:0:0:0
> [0065];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:46:44=hun:0:0:101:0:0:0
> [0066];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:42:40=eng:0:0:102:0:0:0
> [0067];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:38:36;36:0:0:103:0:0:0
> [0068];:10754:vS1C23M5:S0.0W:30000:34:32=eng:0:0:104:0:0:0
> It's old bug and old quick&dirty trick. My card is TT S2-3200
> Regards
> Oleg Roitburd
===8<===========End of original message text===========
--
Best regards,
Kovacs mailto:basq@bitklub.hu
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-11-04 12:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-11-03 10:51 [linux-dvb] S2API + TT3200 + Amos4w 10.723 S2 problem Kovacs Balazs
2008-11-03 12:04 ` Alex Betis
2008-11-03 12:59 ` Goga777
2008-11-04 8:00 ` Kovacs Balazs
2008-11-04 9:08 ` oleg roitburd
2008-11-04 9:31 ` Alex Betis
2008-11-04 12:45 ` Kovacs Balazs
[not found] ` <4a5931310811040335i7722125fwc0efefbf01cac93d@mail.gmail.com>
2008-11-04 12:42 ` Kovacs Balazs [this message]
2008-11-04 9:18 ` Ales Jurik
2008-11-06 8:01 ` Kovacs Balazs
2008-11-06 9:11 ` Ales Jurik
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