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* [linux-dvb] Help needed...
@ 2008-03-22 19:48 Andrea Giuliano
  2008-03-23  2:27 ` hermann pitton
  2008-03-23 11:25 ` Morgan Tørvolt
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Andrea Giuliano @ 2008-03-22 19:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-dvb

Hi,

I can szap many free channels from Hotbird 13E, but none on some
frequencies. For example, if the "test" file just contains the line:

    S 11766000 V 27500000 2/3

that I took from http://www.lyngsat.com/hotbird.html as many other which
instead work percectly, the command:

    scan test > channels.conf

alway gives the following output:

scanning prova
using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
initial transponder 11766000 V 27500000 2
  >>> tune to: 11766:v:0:27500
WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
  >>> tune to: 11766:v:0:27500 (tuning failed)
WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
ERROR: initial tuning failed
dumping lists (0 services)
Done.

On the other hand, if I put manually some lines in channels.conf for
such a frequency, I can zap to those channels, but in most cases I watch
a different channel, not the one I expected to see.

This doesn't happen on other frequencies.

May be of some help the fact that I'm writing from Italy, and I cannot
get channels from the scan for the most important italian channels: in
particular, none of RAI network, nor Mediaset network, the biggest
network in Italy.

Also, the signal became rather good after I bought an amplifier.
Actually, I can see and record perfectly fine many channels. I don't
think I have signal strength problems.

Any hint will be very much appreciated.

Best regards.

-- 
Andrea

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* Re: [linux-dvb] Help needed...
  2008-03-22 19:48 [linux-dvb] Help needed Andrea Giuliano
@ 2008-03-23  2:27 ` hermann pitton
  2008-03-23 11:25 ` Morgan Tørvolt
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: hermann pitton @ 2008-03-23  2:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrea Giuliano; +Cc: linux-dvb

Hi Andrea,

Am Samstag, den 22.03.2008, 20:48 +0100 schrieb Andrea Giuliano:
> Hi,
> 
> I can szap many free channels from Hotbird 13E, but none on some
> frequencies. For example, if the "test" file just contains the line:
> 
>     S 11766000 V 27500000 2/3
> 
> that I took from http://www.lyngsat.com/hotbird.html as many other which
> instead work percectly, the command:
> 
>     scan test > channels.conf
> 
> alway gives the following output:
> 
> scanning prova
> using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
> initial transponder 11766000 V 27500000 2
>   >>> tune to: 11766:v:0:27500
> WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
>   >>> tune to: 11766:v:0:27500 (tuning failed)
> WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
> ERROR: initial tuning failed
> dumping lists (0 services)
> Done.
> 
> On the other hand, if I put manually some lines in channels.conf for
> such a frequency, I can zap to those channels, but in most cases I watch
> a different channel, not the one I expected to see.
> 
> This doesn't happen on other frequencies.
> 
> May be of some help the fact that I'm writing from Italy, and I cannot
> get channels from the scan for the most important italian channels: in
> particular, none of RAI network, nor Mediaset network, the biggest
> network in Italy.
> 
> Also, the signal became rather good after I bought an amplifier.
> Actually, I can see and record perfectly fine many channels. I don't
> think I have signal strength problems.
> 
> Any hint will be very much appreciated.
> 
> Best regards.
> 

likely you better become a bit more specific on what
card/tuner/channel-decoder you are, that other people might be able to
confirm or deny, given the flood of new hardware around.

According to the current "tda10086 fails?" thread, I should be on some
tuner for now, a tda8263, with just a minimal start up configuration.

On that Hotbird 13.0E crowd is nothing with high symbol rates so far, to
the few encrypted S2 transponders I have no access and they are out of
any interest for me.

However, your S 11766000 V 27500000 2/3 RAI stuff works without any
problems here. The Mediaset 11919 V is OK too, except ITALIA 1 (at the
moment) and the 11432 V is one of the few that fail for me too.

Without using anything more sophisticated for now, that sat stuff is a
moving target it seems. Not only all that always ongoing shuffling
around, also weather conditions, some even seem to stop broadcast from
time to time at all and others are sometimes encrypted and sometimes not
and so on.

So, interestingly, even on such a driver on bare bones for now, not only
driver optimization, but simple scan file update can do a lot, brought
394 new TV and radio services for now.

The road is much better paved as claimed, will have some beer now ;)

Cheers,
Hermann









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* Re: [linux-dvb] Help needed...
  2008-03-22 19:48 [linux-dvb] Help needed Andrea Giuliano
  2008-03-23  2:27 ` hermann pitton
@ 2008-03-23 11:25 ` Morgan Tørvolt
  2008-03-24  9:23   ` Andrea Giuliano
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Morgan Tørvolt @ 2008-03-23 11:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrea Giuliano; +Cc: linux-dvb

On 22/03/2008, Andrea Giuliano <sarkiaponius@alice.it> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I can szap many free channels from Hotbird 13E, but none on some
>  frequencies. For example, if the "test" file just contains the line:
>
>     S 11766000 V 27500000 2/3
>
>  that I took from http://www.lyngsat.com/hotbird.html as many other which
>  instead work percectly, the command:
>
>     scan test > channels.conf
>
>  alway gives the following output:
>
>  scanning prova
>  using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
>  initial transponder 11766000 V 27500000 2
>   >>> tune to: 11766:v:0:27500
>  WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
>   >>> tune to: 11766:v:0:27500 (tuning failed)
>  WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
>  ERROR: initial tuning failed
>  dumping lists (0 services)
>  Done.
>
>  On the other hand, if I put manually some lines in channels.conf for
>  such a frequency, I can zap to those channels, but in most cases I watch
>  a different channel, not the one I expected to see.
>
>  This doesn't happen on other frequencies.
>
>  May be of some help the fact that I'm writing from Italy, and I cannot
>  get channels from the scan for the most important italian channels: in
>  particular, none of RAI network, nor Mediaset network, the biggest
>  network in Italy.
>
>  Also, the signal became rather good after I bought an amplifier.
>  Actually, I can see and record perfectly fine many channels. I don't
>  think I have signal strength problems.
>
>  Any hint will be very much appreciated.
>
>  Best regards.
>
>  --
>  Andrea
>
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>

Getting a different mux is only possible int a few very special cases.
1. Your LNB is 90 degrees off, giving vertical where you should have
horizontal and vice verca.
2. You get the wrong polarization or frequency, possibly because of a
too long cable dampening the 18V or something like that so that the
LNB does not switch.

This is easy to check actually. Use zap to go to the "wrong" mux, and
then use dvbscan -c (scan current mux) to get a listing of the
channels on the mux. Then locate the mux using lyngsat. You will then
see if there is a difference in polarization or frequency that can be
explained by a error in lo frequency (if the frequency is off by
10600-9750=850MHz) or polarization. I am quite confident that you will
find one of these to be the case. The frequency can be a bit away from
850MHz since the tuner is usually able to achieve sync with a lot of
offset (I have seen a tuner sync with more than 15MHz offset).

The error can as mentioned be caused by a long cable, but a faulty LNB
or tuner-card is of course also a possible explaination. Check if an
ordinary stb works.

-Morgan-

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* Re: [linux-dvb] Help needed...
  2008-03-23 11:25 ` Morgan Tørvolt
@ 2008-03-24  9:23   ` Andrea Giuliano
  2008-03-24  9:27     ` Nico Sabbi
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Andrea Giuliano @ 2008-03-24  9:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Morgan Tørvolt; +Cc: linux-dvb

Dear Morgan,

first of all I thank you for your kind answer, and I also thank Octavio 
  Ascanio and Hermann.

Actually, before you answer I solved my problem in a way that seems to 
me very close to your suggestion.

Looking a lyngsat and kingofsat I found that every single channel found 
by dvbscan is on a frequency which is just 19 or 20 units less than the 
one listed on those sites. For example, 11804 on lyngsat corresponds to 
11785=11804-19 on the dvbscan output.

So I started trying different values of frequency, but without results. 
Finally, I really can't say why, I tried to change "V" to "H" ... et 
voilà: I could be able to see RaiNews24!

Then I tried exactly what you suggested: the -c option. This way I got, 
with some minor problems, a list of RAI channels on 11804 and 11766, but 
still with the wrong frequencies.

To be precise, here is a working channels.conf file which I can now use 
to watch and record RAI channels perfectly fine:

nettuno1:11785:h:0:27500:519:657:3410
nettuno2:11785:h:0:27500:513:651:3410
rai1:11747:h:0:27500:512:650:3401
rai2:11747:h:0:27500:513:651:3402
rai3:11747:h:0:27500:514:652:3403
raiedu1:11785:h:0:27500:514:652:3527
raiedu2:11747:h:0:27500:518:656:3406
raigulp:11785:h:0:27500:522:663:3410
raimed:11747:h:0:27500:515:653:3404
rainews24:11785:h:0:27500:516:654:3521
senato:11747:h:0:27500:8190:92:3408

You will notice the "h" polarity. According to lyngsat, there are no 
channels on "11785 H", or, if any, they definitely are not RAI channels. 
The same, if I remember correctly, applies for "11747 H".

My practical conclusion is: "11804 V" stands for "11875 H" and "11766 V" 
stands for "11747 H". No other way to get things working.

To some extents, my results are in some accord with your suggestions. 
Actually, the cable should be about 30 meters long. I can't say anything 
about the point 1) of your answer, but I also have many foreign channels 
tuned with the wrong frequency, but the right polarity. At present it 
would take a bit of time to show you some example of this, I'll dot my 
best about this.

Anyway, now I got a practical result, and that's a start.

Many thanks and best regards.

Morgan Tørvolt wrote:
> On 22/03/2008, Andrea Giuliano <sarkiaponius@alice.it> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>  I can szap many free channels from Hotbird 13E, but none on some
>>  frequencies. For example, if the "test" file just contains the line:
>>
>>     S 11766000 V 27500000 2/3
>>
>>  that I took from http://www.lyngsat.com/hotbird.html as many other which
>>  instead work percectly, the command:
>>
>>     scan test > channels.conf
>>
>>  alway gives the following output:
>>
>>  scanning prova
>>  using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
>>  initial transponder 11766000 V 27500000 2
>>   >>> tune to: 11766:v:0:27500
>>  WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
>>   >>> tune to: 11766:v:0:27500 (tuning failed)
>>  WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
>>  ERROR: initial tuning failed
>>  dumping lists (0 services)
>>  Done.
>>
>>  On the other hand, if I put manually some lines in channels.conf for
>>  such a frequency, I can zap to those channels, but in most cases I watch
>>  a different channel, not the one I expected to see.
>>
>>  This doesn't happen on other frequencies.
>>
>>  May be of some help the fact that I'm writing from Italy, and I cannot
>>  get channels from the scan for the most important italian channels: in
>>  particular, none of RAI network, nor Mediaset network, the biggest
>>  network in Italy.
>>
>>  Also, the signal became rather good after I bought an amplifier.
>>  Actually, I can see and record perfectly fine many channels. I don't
>>  think I have signal strength problems.
>>
>>  Any hint will be very much appreciated.
>>
>>  Best regards.
>>
>>  --
>>  Andrea
>>
>>  _______________________________________________
>>  linux-dvb mailing list
>>  linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
>>  http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb
>>
>>  _______________________________________________
>>  linux-dvb mailing list
>>  linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
>>  http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb
>>
> 
> Getting a different mux is only possible int a few very special cases.
> 1. Your LNB is 90 degrees off, giving vertical where you should have
> horizontal and vice verca.
> 2. You get the wrong polarization or frequency, possibly because of a
> too long cable dampening the 18V or something like that so that the
> LNB does not switch.
> 
> This is easy to check actually. Use zap to go to the "wrong" mux, and
> then use dvbscan -c (scan current mux) to get a listing of the
> channels on the mux. Then locate the mux using lyngsat. You will then
> see if there is a difference in polarization or frequency that can be
> explained by a error in lo frequency (if the frequency is off by
> 10600-9750=850MHz) or polarization. I am quite confident that you will
> find one of these to be the case. The frequency can be a bit away from
> 850MHz since the tuner is usually able to achieve sync with a lot of
> offset (I have seen a tuner sync with more than 15MHz offset).
> 
> The error can as mentioned be caused by a long cable, but a faulty LNB
> or tuner-card is of course also a possible explaination. Check if an
> ordinary stb works.
> 
> -Morgan-


-- 
Andrea


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* Re: [linux-dvb] Help needed...
  2008-03-24  9:23   ` Andrea Giuliano
@ 2008-03-24  9:27     ` Nico Sabbi
  2008-03-24 21:22       ` Andrea Giuliano
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Nico Sabbi @ 2008-03-24  9:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-dvb

Il Monday 24 March 2008 10:23:41 Andrea Giuliano ha scritto:
> 
> My practical conclusion is: "11804 V" stands for "11875 H" and "11766 V" 
> stands for "11747 H". No other way to get things working.

this sounds very much like a bug in the drivers. What card is it and what
tuner and demodulator does it use?

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* Re: [linux-dvb] Help needed...
  2008-03-24  9:27     ` Nico Sabbi
@ 2008-03-24 21:22       ` Andrea Giuliano
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Andrea Giuliano @ 2008-03-24 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Nico Sabbi; +Cc: linux-dvb

Nico Sabbi wrote:
> Il Monday 24 March 2008 10:23:41 Andrea Giuliano ha scritto:
>> My practical conclusion is: "11804 V" stands for "11875 H" and "11766 V" 
>> stands for "11747 H". No other way to get things working.
> 
> this sounds very much like a bug in the drivers. What card is it and what
> tuner and demodulator does it use?

My card is a KWorld DVB-S 100, sold in Italy as Empire DVB-S 100. As for 
tuner and demodulator, I'm not an expert so I can only provide this 
slice of dmesg:

cx2388x dvb driver version 0.0.6 loaded
CORE cx88[0]: subsystem: 17de:08b2, board: KWorld DVB-S 100 
[card=39,autodetected]
TV tuner 4 at 0x1fe, Radio tuner -1 at 0x1fe
cx2388x v4l2 driver version 0.0.6 loaded
irda_init()
NET: Registered protocol family 23
logips2pp: Detected unknown logitech mouse model 127
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:01:02.2[A] -> GSI 23 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
cx88[0]/2: found at 0000:01:02.2, rev: 5, irq: 193, latency: 32, mmio: 
0xfd000000
cx88[0]/2: cx2388x based dvb card
DVB: registering new adapter (cx88[0]).
DVB: registering frontend 0 (Conexant CX24123/CX24109)...
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:01:02.0[A] -> GSI 23 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
cx88[0]/0: found at 0000:01:02.0, rev: 5, irq: 193, latency: 32, mmio: 
0xfc000000
cx88[0]/0: registered device video0 [v4l2]
cx88[0]/0: registered device vbi0
ZORAN: 1 card(s) found
DC30plus[0]: zr36057_init() - initializing card[0], zr=f8a37c60
cx2388x blackbird driver version 0.0.6 loaded

The Zoran card you see mentioned above has no DVB capabilities: it's a 
rather old MJPEG card (and a rather good one, indeed).

I hope this helps.

Best regards.

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* [linux-dvb] Help needed
@ 2010-09-07  6:33 Jimmy Öhlin
  2010-09-07  7:49 ` Another Sillyname
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From: Jimmy Öhlin @ 2010-09-07  6:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-dvb


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Hello,

 

Hope that you can help me with the following questions.

I need a dvb-t and dvb-s2 card that work with Common Interface (Swedish Boxer and Canal Digital).

 

I have looked at different dvb cards but... still not found a DVB-T and DVB-S2 card that will work under linux with CI support.

I will use mplayer with ca_zap  as frontend for my dvb application.

 

 

Kind Regards,

Jimmy Ohlin

 


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* Re: [linux-dvb] Help needed
  2010-09-07  6:33 Jimmy Öhlin
@ 2010-09-07  7:49 ` Another Sillyname
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Another Sillyname @ 2010-09-07  7:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-media

On 7 September 2010 07:33, Jimmy Öhlin <jimmy.ohlin@artvise.se> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> Hope that you can help me with the following questions.
>
> I need a dvb-t and dvb-s2 card that work with Common Interface (Swedish
> Boxer and Canal Digital).
>
>
>
> I have looked at different dvb cards but… still not found a DVB-T and DVB-S2
> card that will work under linux with CI support.
>
> I will use mplayer with ca_zap  as frontend for my dvb application.
>
>
>
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Jimmy Ohlin
>
>
>
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>
Are you saying you need a single card with both interfaces?

Are you happy being able to record on only DVB-T or DVB-S2 one at a time?

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