From: Richard Lemieux <rlemieu@cooptel.qc.ca>
To: kurt xue <kurtxue@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] dvbscan won't tune any channel while kaffeine does
Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2008 12:03:24 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <489333CC.1070000@cooptel.qc.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <f3ebb34d0808010742q6a136430pe49d2bb1c38b0d76@mail.gmail.com>
Kurt
No luck yet! kaffeine locks on channels with 74% S/N ratio but
scan returns nothing.
scan -t UNIVERSAL /opt/dvb-apps/share/dvb/dvb-s/Galaxy3C-95w 2>&1 | tee
/tmp/tmpscan
scanning /opt/dvb-apps/share/dvb/dvb-s/Galaxy3C-95w
using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
initial transponder 11780000 H 20760000 9
>>> tune to: 11780:h:0:20760
DVB-S IF freq is 1180000
WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
>>> tune to: 11780:h:0:20760 (tuning failed)
DVB-S IF freq is 1180000
WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
ERROR: initial tuning failed
dumping lists (0 services)
Done.
kaffeine creates file '.kde/share/apps/kaffeine/channels.dvb'
which has a different format than '.szap/channels.conf'. As
an example, an entry in kaffeine/channels.dvb looks like,
TV|CCTV
4|512(2)|650,|0|1|1|SGalaxy3C-95w|11780|20760|h|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|-1|1|||65535|
szap can't parse the file 'channels.conf' as written by kaffeine.
Otherwise, here are some results I get,
> dvbscan -adapter 0 -frontend 0 -demux 0
/opt/dvb-apps/share/dvb/dvb-s/Galaxy3C-95w
Failed to set frontend
> dvbscan /opt/dvb-apps/share/dvb/dvb-s/Galaxy3C-95w
Failed to set frontend
> dvbsnoop -s feinfo
dvbsnoop V1.4.50 -- http://dvbsnoop.sourceforge.net/
---------------------------------------------------------
FrontEnd Info...
---------------------------------------------------------
Device: /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
Basic capabilities:
Name: "Conexant CX24116/CX24118"
Frontend-type: QPSK (DVB-S)
Frequency (min): 950.000 MHz
Frequency (max): 2150.000 MHz
Frequency stepsiz: 1.011 MHz
Frequency tolerance: 5.000 MHz
Symbol rate (min): 1.000000 MSym/s
Symbol rate (max): 45.000000 MSym/s
Symbol rate tolerance: 0 ppm
Notifier delay: 0 ms
Frontend capabilities:
auto inversion
FEC 1/2
FEC 2/3
FEC 3/4
FEC 4/5
FEC 5/6
FEC 6/7
FEC 7/8
FEC AUTO
QPSK
Current parameters:
Frequency: 1456.250 MHz
Inversion: AUTO
Symbol rate: 20.000000 MSym/s
FEC: FEC 3/4
kurt xue wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not sure but I think Kaffeine will generate something like
> "channel.conf" and try use szap with it see if it can lock signal
> without using dvbtune. Good luck!
>
> Regards,
> Kurt
>
...
>
> The problem is that 'dvbscan' won't find any channel. I used the command
> 'dvbscan /opt/dvb-apps-73b910014d07/util/scan/dvb-s/Galaxy3C-95w'
> since I live in North-America and the dish points on that satellite.
>
> Would anyone have a clue? Why dvbscan does not find any station
> while kaffeine does?
>
> Thank's very much.
>
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2008-08-01 12:29 [linux-dvb] dvbscan won't tune any channel while kaffeine does Richard Lemieux
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