Re: Wintv Nova-S-Plus: Missing Channels - Patch makes it better but tuning works only once

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On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 08:37:08PM +0100 Andrew de Quincey wrote:

> Date: Thu, May 04, 2006 at 08:37:08PM +0100
> From: Andrew de Quincey <adq_dvb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: To linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  Wintv Nova-S-Plus: Missing Channel

Hi Andrew,

> Anyway, attached is the first revision of my cx24123 
> diseqc/isl6421/nova-s-plus fixes - lemme know if it helps any.

I've tested your batch for my Nova-S-Plus with a diseqc switch
providing Astra (A) and Hotbird (B). With your patch tuning works most
of the time as long as you don't switch from horizontal to vertival or
vice versa. And diseqc works!!! But only for the first time :(

Here are my results in detail:

If I unload all modules and load them again I can szap (means I szap
gets a lock and the channel was verified with dvbscan -c) to SFi
(Hotbird horizontal 12398) from there I tried to szap to NT1 (Hotbird
horizontal 11681) what didn't work.

Now vice versa... switch to NT1 (works) - switch to SFi (looks after
some time, but it's the wrong transponder (DAYSTAR on 11565).

So I would say you almost got it!!! But it's not too simple, it's not
just some highband/lowband switching that gets wrong. Even some
neighbouring channels on highband of astra don't tune for the second
time (from ZDF to "Das Erste" both on Astra horizontal high but on
11953 and 11604).

If I reload the modules again, the first tuning is always a hit.

There's something else, but it just concerns the scanning:

If I szap to ZDF (on 11954 and from some scan when all had worked
found on 11953) with your patch it tunes fine, but if I run dvbscan -c
again, it'll show a frequency of 12721 what is too far away of beeing
s zigzag effect.

Thanks for your work & have a nice weekend.

Leif

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