* [linux-dvb] Fine tuning app ? @ 2008-09-03 13:55 Glenn McGrath 2008-09-03 14:01 ` Michael Krufky 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Glenn McGrath @ 2008-09-03 13:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-dvb Hi all, im very happy to say i have my dvico dual fusion working really well now, all channels work. I had to manually tweak the frequencies by adding 125kHz to the center frequency, i think i read somewhere that 125kHz is the max they are allowed to vary it. It would be really useful to have a fine tuning app that can use a table of hard coded frequency values for different countries and fine tune it until the error rate is minimal. Does such an app exists.. im tempted to try and code one up myself. Glenn _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [linux-dvb] Fine tuning app ? 2008-09-03 13:55 [linux-dvb] Fine tuning app ? Glenn McGrath @ 2008-09-03 14:01 ` Michael Krufky 2008-09-04 5:04 ` Glenn McGrath 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Michael Krufky @ 2008-09-03 14:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Glenn McGrath; +Cc: linux-dvb Glenn McGrath wrote: > Hi all, im very happy to say i have my dvico dual fusion working > really well now, all channels work. > > I had to manually tweak the frequencies by adding 125kHz to the center > frequency, i think i read somewhere that 125kHz is the max they are > allowed to vary it. > > It would be really useful to have a fine tuning app that can use a > table of hard coded frequency values for different countries and fine > tune it until the error rate is minimal. > > Does such an app exists.. im tempted to try and code one up myself. w_scan -- http://wirbel.htpc-forum.de/ ...now with ATSC / QAM Annex-B tuning support! Regards, Mike Krufky _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [linux-dvb] Fine tuning app ? 2008-09-03 14:01 ` Michael Krufky @ 2008-09-04 5:04 ` Glenn McGrath 2008-09-04 9:07 ` Andy Burns 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Glenn McGrath @ 2008-09-04 5:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Krufky; +Cc: linux-dvb On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Michael Krufky <mkrufky@linuxtv.org> wrote: > Glenn McGrath wrote: >> It would be really useful to have a fine tuning app that can use a >> table of hard coded frequency values for different countries and fine >> tune it until the error rate is minimal. > > w_scan -- http://wirbel.htpc-forum.de/ > > ...now with ATSC / QAM Annex-B tuning support! I didnt realise w_scan did fine tuning... ill try and describe my situation some more. First off, w_scan didnt find any channels, i realised it was looking at the wrong frequencies, so i modified w_scan to check the center frequency specified by Australian (where i live) regulations, w_scan only found 1 or 5 station. I did a lot of digging and found i need to check somewhere within 125kHz of the center frequency (usually center +125kHz is best), if i just check the center frequency my tv card doesnt even get a lock. A nice piece of info i found from http://www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib100059/geninfo.pdf --- The centre frequency of the digital television channel is shown in the service listings in this book. It should be noted that for implementation reasons, broadcasters may choose to operate with a +/- 125 kHz offset from the nominal channel centre frequency. --- I am still confused about w_scan vs scan, if i do w_scan -x and then use scan, is scan supposed to do some fine tuning ? I so see it trying different frequencies (sometimes very strange frequencies), no quite sure whats going on. Also, is this the best place to talk about w_scan or is there a specific project list ? Thanks Glenn _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [linux-dvb] Fine tuning app ? 2008-09-04 5:04 ` Glenn McGrath @ 2008-09-04 9:07 ` Andy Burns [not found] ` <141058d50809041923y1ae6c77dla276541fe55c8678@mail.gmail.com> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Andy Burns @ 2008-09-04 9:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-dvb 2008/9/4 Glenn McGrath <glenn.l.mcgrath@gmail.com>: > I did a lot of digging and found i need to check somewhere within > 125kHz of the center frequency (usually center +125kHz is best), if i > just check the center frequency my tv card doesnt even get a lock. Don't know if it's relevant or useful, but in the UK each MUX is transmitted with a channel offset of either -167kHz, zero, or +167kHz, to avoid "overspill" to adjacent analogue channels (though I believe they will persist after DSO) the details are available per transmitter from the OFCOM site, e.g. Crystal Palace http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/reception_advice/digital_trans_guide/show_transmitter.asp-siteID=66.html _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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* Re: [linux-dvb] Fine tuning app ? [not found] ` <141058d50809041923y1ae6c77dla276541fe55c8678@mail.gmail.com> @ 2008-09-05 15:45 ` Andy Burns 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Andy Burns @ 2008-09-05 15:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Glenn McGrath, linux-dvb 2008/9/5 Glenn McGrath <glenn.l.mcgrath@gmail.com>: > And does w_scan work for you, or does it fail to detect the channel > like it does for me ? Seems OK, here's my verbose output, though my local transmitter (Waltham) uses a zero offset for all muxes. # ./w_scan -X -v -v w_scan version 20080815 Info: using DVB adapter auto detection. Found DVB-T frontend. Using adapter /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 -_-_-_-_ Getting frontend capabilities-_-_-_-_ frontend Philips TDA10046H DVB-T supports INVERSION_AUTO QAM_AUTO TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO HIERARCHY_AUTO not supported, trying HIERARCHY_NONE. FEC_AUTO -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ 177500: 184500: 191500: 198500: 205500: 212500: 219500: 226500: 474000: 482000: 490000: signal ok (I999B8C999D999M999T999G999Y0) 498000: 506000: 514000: signal ok (I999B8C999D999M999T999G999Y0) 522000: 530000: 538000: 546000: 554000: 562000: 570000: signal ok (I999B8C999D999M999T999G999Y0) 578000: 586000: 594000: 602000: 610000: 618000: 626000: 634000: 642000: signal ok (I999B8C999D999M999T999G999Y0) 650000: 658000: 666000: signal ok (I999B8C999D999M999T999G999Y0) 674000: 682000: 690000: 698000: no signal(0x00) 706000: 714000: 722000: 730000: 738000: 746000: 754000: 762000: 770000: 778000: 786000: 794000: 802000: 810000: 818000: 826000: 834000: 842000: 850000: 858000: tune to: >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x01 ----------no signal---------- tune to: (no signal) >>> tuning status == 0x01 >>> tuning status == 0x1f PAT PMT 0x0116 for service 0x20a1 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0802 AUDIO : PID 0x0259 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x080a VIDEO : PID 0x0258 SUBTITLING: PID 0x025b DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cc DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cb AUDIO : PID 0x025a PMT 0x010e for service 0x20fa DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0802 VIDEO : PID 0x024e AUDIO : PID 0x024f AUDIO : PID 0x0250 SUBTITLING: PID 0x0251 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cc DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cb DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08ce PMT 0x0109 for service 0x2100 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0802 VIDEO : PID 0x0305 AUDIO : PID 0x0306 AUDIO : PID 0x0307 SUBTITLING: PID 0x0308 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cc DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cb DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cf Info: filter timeout pid 0x0011 PMT 0x0104 for service 0x20c0 VIDEO : PID 0x0b0a AUDIO : PID 0x0b0b AUDIO : PID 0x0b0d SUBTITLING: PID 0x0b0c DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0802 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cc DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cb DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cd PMT 0x011a for service 0x2243 AUDIO : PID 0x026d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0888 PMT 0x0102 for service 0x2048 VIDEO : PID 0x0202 AUDIO : PID 0x028c AUDIO : PID 0x0296 SUBTITLING: PID 0x0403 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0802 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0803 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cc DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x08cb Info: filter timeout pid 0x011c Info: filter timeout pid 0x0107 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0105 Info: filter timeout pid 0x010d Info: filter timeout pid 0x010b Info: filter timeout pid 0x0114 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0110 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0010 tune to: >>> tuning status == 0x01 >>> tuning status == 0x1f PAT PMT 0x011d for service 0x3e80 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x1b9c PMT 0x0115 for service 0x3d00 VIDEO : PID 0x1971 AUDIO : PID 0x1972 PMT 0x0104 for service 0x3ea0 VIDEO : PID 0x1ab1 AUDIO : PID 0x1ab2 AUDIO : PID 0x1ab3 SUBTITLING: PID 0x1ab6 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0011 PMT 0x010b for service 0x3940 AUDIO : PID 0x18b2 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x18b8 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x18a8 PMT 0x0101 for service 0x3242 VIDEO : PID 0x1781 AUDIO : PID 0x1782 AUDIO : PID 0x1783 SUBTITLING: PID 0x1786 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x1bad DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x1bae PMT 0x010a for service 0x3900 AUDIO : PID 0x18a2 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x18a9 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x18a8 PMT 0x0113 for service 0x3280 VIDEO : PID 0x1a11 AUDIO : PID 0x1a12 AUDIO : PID 0x1a13 SUBTITLING: PID 0x1a16 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0122 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0120 Info: filter timeout pid 0x011c Info: filter timeout pid 0x0106 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0114 Info: filter timeout pid 0x010e Info: filter timeout pid 0x0105 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0117 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0121 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0124 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0112 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0103 Info: filter timeout pid 0x011b Info: filter timeout pid 0x010c Info: filter timeout pid 0x0118 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0010 tune to: >>> tuning status == 0x01 >>> tuning status == 0x1f PAT PMT 0x02c6 for service 0x4c00 VIDEO : PID 0x00cb DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012f DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0130 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0131 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x013a ISO/IEC 13818-6 Sections (any type, including private data) : PID 0x013b AUDIO : PID 0x0197 AUDIO : PID 0x0198 SUBTITLING: PID 0x025b PMT 0x02ca for service 0x4280 VIDEO : PID 0x00cd DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012f DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0130 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0131 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x014a ISO/IEC 13818-6 Sections (any type, including private data) : PID 0x014b AUDIO : PID 0x01a5 SUBTITLING: PID 0x025d PMT 0x02ce for service 0x4900 AUDIO : PID 0x01b7 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012f DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0130 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0131 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x014f PMT 0x02bd for service 0x4180 unknown private data: PID 0x00ca DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012f DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0130 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0131 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0138 ISO/IEC 13818-6 Sections (any type, including private data) : PID 0x0139 unknown private data: PID 0x0193 unknown private data: PID 0x0194 unknown private data: PID 0x0195 unknown private data: PID 0x0196 PMT 0x02cf for service 0x4780 AUDIO : PID 0x01b8 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012f DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0130 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0131 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0150 PMT 0x02c4 for service 0x4700 AUDIO : PID 0x01b2 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012f DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0130 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0131 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0143 PMT 0x02c2 for service 0x4680 AUDIO : PID 0x01b0 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012f DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0130 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0131 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0142 PMT 0x02bf for service 0x4240 VIDEO : PID 0x00c9 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012f DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0130 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0131 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0134 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0135 ISO/IEC 13818-6 Sections (any type, including private data) : PID 0x0137 AUDIO : PID 0x0191 AUDIO : PID 0x0192 SUBTITLING: PID 0x0259 PMT 0x02c3 for service 0x46c0 AUDIO : PID 0x01b1 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012f DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0130 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0131 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0144 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0011 Info: filter timeout pid 0x02c7 Info: filter timeout pid 0x02c9 Info: filter timeout pid 0x02c0 Info: filter timeout pid 0x02c5 Info: filter timeout pid 0x02cc Info: filter timeout pid 0x02c8 Info: filter timeout pid 0x02c1 Info: filter timeout pid 0x02cd Info: filter timeout pid 0x02be PMT 0x02cb for service 0x4840 AUDIO : PID 0x01b4 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x012f DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0130 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0131 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x014c Info: filter timeout pid 0x0010 tune to: >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x00 ----------no signal---------- tune to: (no signal) >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x00 >>> tuning status == 0x01 ----------no signal---------- tune to: >>> tuning status == 0x01 >>> tuning status == 0x1f PAT PMT 0x02ca for service 0x5a40 AUDIO : PID 0x076d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x076e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0bb8 ISO/IEC 13818-6 Sections (any type, including private data) : PID 0x0bba ISO/IEC 13818-6 Sections (any type, including private data) : PID 0x0bbb ISO/IEC 13818-6 Sections (any type, including private data) : PID 0x0bbd ISO/IEC 13818-6 Sections (any type, including private data) : PID 0x0bbe PMT 0x02cc for service 0x5780 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x025d DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x025e DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0bb8 PMT 0x02cd for service 0x5c80 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0bc2 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0bc3 Info: filter timeout pid 0x0011 Info: filter timeout pid 0x02bd Info: filter timeout pid 0x02bf Info: filter timeout pid 0x02c1 Info: filter timeout pid 0x02c8 Info: filter timeout pid 0x02cf Info: filter timeout pid 0x02be Info: filter timeout pid 0x02c2 PMT 0x02c0 for service 0x5700 VIDEO : PID 0x0191 AUDIO : PID 0x0192 SUBTITLING: PID 0x0193 AUDIO : PID 0x0194 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0195 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0196 DSM-CC U-N Messages : PID 0x0bb8 Info: filter timeout pid 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[4680]:570000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_NONE:0:432:18048 [4280]:570000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_NONE:205:421:17024 [4240]:570000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_NONE:201:401:16960 [5a40]:666000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_NONE:0:1901:23104 [5700]:666000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_NONE:401:402:22272 Done. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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