From: Jonas Anden <jonas@anden.nu>
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] Help! I cant view video. BUT I can scan!!
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 13:29:59 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1202646599.22109.17.camel@anden.nu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47ACF3AF.40201@lsn.se>
I haven't followed this thread from the beginning, but did you say what
kind of DVB hardware you have?
I know the Nova-TD stick is a bit picky. Too strong a signal will cause
the behavior you describe on this device. On my Nova-TD, using a good
antenna will yield no data stream (but a 100% signal), whereas if I use
the little mobile antenna that came with the stick, I get a stream but
mpeg artefacts in the picture (due to low signal).
I would try attenuating the signal (or removing amplifiers) or a
different antenna. I would also give it a shot (since you're using
mplayer to test) to use mplayer to control the whole scenario (tune,
stream-on, demux, decode and display). Try the following command:
mplayer dvb://1@TV6
Using the TV6 channel will avoid any obstacles by the channel name
containing extended-ascii (Ö) and space ... TV6 should be an unencrypted
channel and on the same MUX as TV4, even in the Öresund region ;)
// J
On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 01:28 +0100, Per Blomqvist wrote:
> The channel isn't encrypted.
> (I have tested with many public chanels, that I know isnt encrypted.
> Cant get any video out)
>
> Im Debian-tesing user, and this is a freshly installed system. On a amd64..
> (as I mentioned, in previous email)
>
> Turns out "/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0" isnt the only device that doesnt work.
> (framebuffer didnt work ether, "/dev/fd0" are missing totaly, regardless
> of bootloader vga=791 options or so).
>
> I removed (by now mistake) older kernels when I distupgraded, cant
> nerrow down the error search, by testing other linux-kernels.
> (since I only have one, the 2.6.22-3-amd64)
>
> And snapshot.debian.net didnt record any older.. Only option left, to
> start compilling by myslef.
> (but to rough)
>
> Probably testing another distro (Ubunto) next week.
>
>
> CityK wrote:
> > Per Blomqvist wrote:
> >> I just signed up for this mailing-list ( I hope this is the right
> >> forum..
> >
> > Hi, yes, you're in the right place.
> >
> >> I can "dvbscan" and "tzap", and gets indication of a good signal.
> >> BUT, I cant view the video!
> >> (from the dvb device)
> >>
> >> Also "dvbdate" command works (that returns time and date from the
> >> air, I presume). But not a command as "dvbsnoop" (that need
> >> "/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr").
> >>
> >> A sample: ( Its step by step of your guide:
> >> http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Testing_your_DVB_device )
> >>
> >> In one console I run: /.tzap# tzap -r -c channels.conf "TV4 Öresund"
> >> ( and are getting lines as:
> >> status 1f | signal c3c3 | snr ffff | ber 0000004a | unc 00000000 |
> >> FE_HAS_LOCK
> >> status 1f | signal c3c3 | snr ffff | ber 0000004e | unc 00000000 |
> >> FE_HAS_LOCK
> >> ...
> >> AND in another console:
> >> mplayer -v /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0
> >> (thats basically halts without any further information)
> >>
> >> ALSO if I type: "cat /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 > afile.txt"
> >> (But then again, "afile.txt" remains empty)
> >>
> >> Conclusion, /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 never returns anything. This
> >> "/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr" isnt proper. Must be a Linux-kernel/module
> >> problem..
> >>
> >
> > Not so fast! If the channel is encrypted, this is precisely what you
> > will observe ... though, because this is over-the-air that we're
> > talking about, this seems less likely to be the case (but you will
> > have to confirm nonetheless).
> > I'm more inclined to think that this is related to an issue with
> > stream identifiers. Is Sweden using MP4 now? Some further questions,
> > what drivers are you using (distro or recent LinuxTV)?
> > What dvb-apps ... Christophe had updated the dvb-apps not to long ago
> > with some changes in regards to MP4 streams (can't remember the exact
> > nature, but perhaps you should grab a new copy from LinuxTV and try
> > with those).
> >
> Whatever frontend I test, it will not work.
> The device, never stream anything.
>
> I can tune, but not view the video.
> (thats it)
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-02-10 12:30 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-02-07 21:30 [linux-dvb] Help! I cant view video. BUT I can scan!! Per Blomqvist
2008-02-08 15:45 ` CityK
2008-02-09 0:28 ` Per Blomqvist
2008-02-10 12:29 ` Jonas Anden [this message]
2008-02-10 14:28 ` Per Blomqvist
2008-02-10 17:14 ` hermann pitton
2008-02-10 22:37 ` Per Blomqvist
2008-02-13 18:20 ` hermann pitton
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