Fantastic,
Just to let you know that after about 2 years of trying, I've
finally got it all to work, decryption and all in my Mythtv (svn trunk)
setup, Twinhan Vp-1030, irdeto 1.09 Cam and legitimate Foxtel irdeto 2
(red) smartcard.
Had limited success a couple of days ago, spent the last 12 hours or
so trying to nut out some wierd tuning issues (Was pulling the PAT for
the wrong Frequency). Turns out, that I've had my LNB set wrong for the
last two years, which is odd, because I have been able to tune
successfully to some frequencies. So, the code has possibly been working
for ages and I never knew it. Mind you, apparently Foxtel are pulling
thier irdeto 2 transmissions early next year, sigh (leaving just thier
custom Videoguard encryption transmissions). At least I get 6 months of
a working system.
Anyway, for anyone using Foxtel in Australia set your LNB to 107000 low.
e.g. szap/scan -l 10700, 10700,10700 or possibly just -l 10700.
or for Myth just set both low and high LNB to 10700, and the switch to
whatever you like (1 for e.g.).
Hopefully, if someone googles this, it might save them the year or
so of faffing aroud I did.
Alternatively, do you guys want to add another -l constant to
dvb-apps -l AUSTRALIA or -l FOXTEL ?
Anyway, fantastic work guys.
Cheers,
Graeme
Manu Abraham wrote:
Graeme Christie wrote:
I'm using Manu's v4l-algo tree with a Twinhan VP-1030.
BTW, it is now all in v4l-dvb. You can just pull in v4l-dvb to get all
those changes which were there in v4l-algo.
description about the module parameters,
dst_addons=0x20 for cards that have a CI slot. some cards do needs
this parameter, feel free to experiment on the same.
dst_algo=0 (sw algo) is default. In certain cases using hw algo will
have a tremendous improvement in tuning speed.
verbose=X controls the verbosity level, using X=5 puts it into debug
mode, X=1 or 2 can be used normally depending upon your liking.
Manu
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