This is a little bit beside the original subject: I had the same problem with MyhtTV 0.20 and the EIT. What I realised was that the tuning in the mythtv-setup sets incorrect frequencies for muxes. So the way to get the EIT to work, is to first scan all the channels with the mythtv-setup, to get the mux info/pids to be correct, and after that to go and manually change the frequencies in the mux table to what you got from dvbscan. After this I got the EIT to function just fine. On the original subject: I also suffer from the disconnects/oops, so for now I am only using another older Hauppauge card, and the Nova T-500 is waiting on shelf for bug fixes. Petri On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 17:03 +0100, Pino Gargiulo wrote: > > One problem that I do suffer is that I can't detect any > channels from within MythTV. I need to manually scan them by > using dvbscan and then import the channels.conf file. Doing > so, I can watch all the channels in my area. I don't receive > any EIT info, though. I wonder if this is because of the > relatively poor signal in my area or precisely because the > channels are externally scanned and then MythTV doesn't have > all the required info to receive EIT data. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb