> Seems like you have trouble with the signal? Or maybe with the PWM > parameter? the signal from my cable provider is OK (it works on windows) PWM parameter??? i searched for it and it seems it is a kind of frequency adjustment, but as i am new to linux i do not know where/how to set/change this. any hints howto do this? > All I can say is: works for me: > > $ czap zdf > using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0' > reading channels from file '/home/js/.czap/channels.conf' > 1 ZDF:394000000:INVERSION_OFF:6900000:FEC_NONE:QAM_64:110:120 > 1 ZDF: f 394000000, s 6900000, i 0, fec 0, qam 3, v 0x6e, a 0x78 > status 1f | signal 8585 | snr c0c0 | ber 00029220 | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK if have similiar output with czap (same freq etc. here) status 00 | signal 8989 | snr b4b4 | ber 000062d4 | unc ffffffff | status 00 | signal 8585 | snr b9b9 | ber 000062d4 | unc ffffffff | status 00 | signal 8585 | snr b6b6 | ber 000062d4 | unc ffffffff | status 00 | signal 8585 | snr b6b6 | ber 000062d4 | unc ffffffff | status 00 | signal 8585 | snr b7b7 | ber 000062d4 | unc ffffffff | status 06 | signal 8585 | snr b5b5 | ber 000062d4 | unc ffffffff | status 00 | signal 8787 | snr b8b8 | ber 000062d4 | unc ffffffff | but no FE_HAS_LOCK and status is always zero except the single line with "06", but i don't know what this means... )-: are you using kernel 2.6.10 and latest firmware or anything else??? andi