From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-path: Received: from kane.otenet.gr ([195.170.0.77] ident=OTEnet-mail-system) by www.linuxtv.org with esmtp (Exim 4.63) (envelope-from ) id 1JTixy-0007AC-Qo for linux-dvb@linuxtv.org; Mon, 25 Feb 2008 20:26:23 +0100 Message-ID: <47C3327E.8040609@otenet.gr> Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 21:26:22 +0000 From: Vangelis Nonas MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Manu Abraham References: <32245669.2613.1203594791803.JavaMail.tomcat@dali.otenet.gr> <47C01325.10407@otenet.gr> <20080223174406.GB30387@moelleritberatung.de> <47C0803D.2020504@gmail.com> <20080223212013.GD30387@moelleritberatung.de> <47C0903B.70606@gmail.com> <20080223213258.GE30387@moelleritberatung.de> <20080223214718.GF30387@moelleritberatung.de> <47C09519.2090904@gmail.com> <47C09BCC.50403@gmail.com> <47C0CADE.6040203@otenet.gr> <47C0B1F9.1000609@gmail.com> <47C1764C.5070103@otenet.gr> <47C1AFC1.7050704@otenet.gr> <47C19735.4030601@gmail.com> <47C1D52B.6070906@otenet.gr> <47C1C55F.5030406@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <47C1C55F.5030406@gmail.com> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------000107070705020009030408" Cc: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] TechniSat SkyStar HD: Problems scaning and zaping List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Sender: linux-dvb-bounces@linuxtv.org Errors-To: linux-dvb-bounces+mchehab=infradead.org@linuxtv.org List-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000107070705020009030408 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, I have tested again changesets 7201 and 7205 with verbose 5, 2 and 1 scanning 101 transponders on Hotbird (I attach my transponders file -- it is taken and adopted from ProgDvb). Here are my statistics: Changeset Verbose channels -------------------------------- 7201 1 2152 7201 2 2105 7201 5 2081 7205 1 1760 7205 2 1608 7205 5 1578 It is very strange that using the 7205 changeset (all verbose) Zagros TV for instance and all other channels on transponder S 11727000 V 27500000 3/4 are NOT found. But if you try and scan with a transponder file containing just a single line for the failing transponder it works correctly!!! (again 7205 changeset and all verbose). Moreover, I have noticed that when you scan a single transponder and you have placed only one entry in the transponders file, the program (scan) actually scans more than one, often many transponders. Is it normal? I thought scan only checks the transponders it finds in the file. Anyway I attach the kernel log of scanning this transponder: S 10758000 V 27500000 3/4 The transponder itself does not fail, but other transponders it "jumps to" fail. The log was taken with change set 7205 and verbose 5. It is 1.5MB, I hope Manu got it at his private email. Regards Vagelis Manu Abraham wrote: > Vangelis Nonas wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I scanned using 7205 changeset. With verbose=5, I get 1801 services. >> With verbose=2 I get 1725 services. >> >> Using the 7201 changeset with verbose=5 I get 2082 services. I can >> check for verbose=2 and changeset 7201 if you think it is useful. > > It would be nice to see changeset 7201 with verbose=1 and 2, the results. > >> I have the "feeling" that 7201 behaves better. It is much faster also >> during scanning( I don't have measurements but I am pretty sure). > > You can enable timestamps being output in printk's in the kernel config > to see the timestamps, with which you compare with the start - stop > events in the logs. > >> Should you need kernel logs for failing transponders either 7201 or >> 7205 let me know. > > Will need the logs for the failing transponders in 7205, to check for the > actual cause. > > > Regards, > Manu > >> >> Regards >> Vagelis >> >> >> >> >> Manu Abraham wrote: >>> Vangelis Nonas wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I tried scanning with the 7201 changeset and I believe the results >>>> are better than the 7205 changeset. In the former case I get 2082 >>>> services on hotbird, in the latter 1722. >>>> >>> >>> Hmm.. Ok. >>> >>> Can you please get 7205 and load the stb0899 and stb6100 modules with >>> verbose=2 or 5 as module parameters and see whether it makes any >>> difference ? >>> (ie you see more of the services) ie check whether changing the >>> module parameters >>> (verbosity level) makes any difference in the number of services found. >>> >>>> I'll shortly send kernel logs for a failing transponder during scan. >>>> >>>> And something else: >>>> When I give to scan the parameter -o vdr it will not output the >>>> results after a complete scan. >>> >>> Ok, this i had not added in, will look at this aspect. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Manu >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > . > --------------000107070705020009030408 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Hotbird" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Hotbird" S 10719000 V 27500000 3/4 S 10723000 H 29900000 3/4 S 10758000 V 27500000 3/4 S 10775000 H 28000000 3/4 S 10796000 V 27500000 3/4 S 10830000 H 3333000 3/4 S 10834000 V 27500000 3/4 S 10853000 H 27500000 3/4 S 10873000 V 27500000 3/4 S 10892000 H 27500000 3/4 S 10911000 V 27500000 3/4 S 10930000 H 27500000 3/4 S 10949000 V 27500000 3/4 S 10971000 H 27500000 3/4 S 10992000 V 27500000 2/3 S 11013000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11034000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11054000 H 27500000 5/6 S 11075000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11096000 H 28000000 3/4 S 11117000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11137000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11158000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11179000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11200000 V 27500000 5/6 S 11219000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11240000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11258000 H 27500000 2/3 S 11278000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11296000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11334000 H 27500000 1/2 S 11355000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11373000 H 19636000 2/3 S 11393000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11411000 H 27500000 5/6 S 11432000 V 27500000 1/2 S 11449000 H 27500000 2/3 S 11470000 V 27500000 5/6 S 11488000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11523000 V 5000000 7/8 S 11526000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11541000 V 22000000 5/6 S 11566000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11585000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11604000 H 27500000 5/6 S 11623000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11642000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11662000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11681000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11727000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11747000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11766000 V 27500000 2/3 S 11785000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11804000 V 27500000 2/3 S 11823000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11843000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11862000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11881000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11900000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11919000 V 27500000 2/3 S 11938000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11958000 V 27500000 3/4 S 11977000 H 27500000 3/4 S 11996000 V 27500000 2/3 S 12015000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12034000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12054000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12073000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12092000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12111000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12145000 H 3333000 3/4 S 12149000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12169000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12188000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12207000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12226000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12245000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12265000 V 27500000 2/3 S 12284000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12303000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12322000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12341000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12360000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12380000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12399000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12418000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12437000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12466000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12476000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12520000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12539000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12558000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12577000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12597000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12616000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12635000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12654000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12673000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12692000 H 27500000 3/4 S 12713000 V 27500000 3/4 S 12731000 H 27500000 3/4 --------------000107070705020009030408 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb --------------000107070705020009030408--