Hi Vangelis! Am Donnerstag, den 15.11.2007, 21:00 +0000 schrieb Vangelis Nonas: > Hello Hermann, > > Your suggestion helped a lot indeed. I can now get about 2000 services > on Hotbird using scan from dvb-apps. Moreover the "reception" is better, > SNR is about 90%, SS is around 50% or more and I dont often get high > error rates. I also tested viewing channels and I can now see channels > that didn't exist before. One minor negative side effect is that > channelscan on vdr crashes. > > However, I still can not tume to 12 transponders on hotbird (out of 94 > in total). These are the failing transponders: > >>> tune to: 11334:h:S0.0W:27500: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 11373:h:S0.0W:27500: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 11432:v:S0.0W:27500: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 12264:v:S13.0E:27500: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 11954:h:S19.2E:27500: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 11597:v:S19.2E:22000: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 12480:v:S19.2E:27500: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 12500:v:S13.0E:27500: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 11533:v:S13.0E:27500: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 11996:v:S13.0E:27500: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 12722:h:S68.5E:26657: (tuning failed) > >>> tune to: 11344:h:S8.0W:27500: (tuning failed) > > Although the DVB-S part of the card is now much more usable. I feel > there is still room for improvement of the Linux driver. > > Any suggestions on how to improve the "reception" further? > > I have to mention here that I have a single LNB on my installation, no > disecq, however the patch helped a lot. > > Thank you > Vagelis > I'm a bloody beginner on DVB-S and have a simple dish just since a few days. The reason for that is, that we have the code from Andrew since long for the newer silicon stuff, also saa7134 triple devices, which should support DVB-S as well since for over two years, but we don't make much progress, since only the Trio seems to be supported and on others not even testing happens. For sure I can see, that whole fleets of such triple stuff are coming in from all seas. For now, I'm only on a device, hard enough to barely hold it in a not triple capable PCI slot, and likely not fully initialized for the ISL stuff. I'm looking forward to get something "normal" next and then maybe I can contribute to your questions in the future. For now, try to exchange with people on the same hardware than you and hope for hints of the DVB guys. BTW, that outstanding patch is committed since 7 days to v4l-dvb master. For what I can see the patchlet from me, attaching the ISL6421 for the ISL6405 on the Medion Quad should not do any harm, quite the same for the first LNB. If somebody recognizes any possible risks to the hardware, please say so. I don't. Cheers, Hermann > > hermann pitton wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Am Mittwoch, den 14.11.2007, 21:36 +0000 schrieb Vangelis Nonas: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I have been trying to use the DVB-S frontend of lifeview pci trio to > >> scan and watch channels from Hotbird. I have the following two problems: > >> > > > > please try again with that patch applied and report again. > > http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2007-June/018741.html > > > > I don't get a Medion Quad, not in the original triple bus master PCI > > slot, to behave well on supplying voltage and tone on a ISL6405ER, but > > with the RF loop through from an external receiver providing the missing > > I have more than thousand broadcasts available from Hotbird-13.OE. > > > > Cheers, > > Hermann > > > > > > > >> A) When I scan (using the scan utility from the hg tree, or the scan > >> utility of my distribution) almost half of the transponders can not be > >> tuned. I get the error tuning failed and of course almost half of > >> Hotbitd's channels are not found. My transponders file is correct > >> because it comes from my set top box which also runs linux :) or from hg > >> dvb-apps or from other dvb software (e.g. prog dvb). I have also tried > >> scanning with channelscan plugin of vdr with the same results. When I > >> use kaffeine to scan for channels I get an Oops. I am attaching the > >> output of my scan command using the scan util from dvb-apps fresh hg > >> pull. (scan.log.gz) > >> > >> B) When I use ready made channel lists downloaded from the internet I > >> get low SNR and SS on almost half of the transponders and in some cases > >> high error rate. When I use szap on those transponders I can not get a lock. > >> > >> My kernel is: > >> Linux vagoshome 2.6.22-gentoo-r9 #1 SMP Tue Oct 30 16:02:08 UTC 2007 > >> i686 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4600+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux > >> with a fresh hg mercurial pull and installation. > >> > >> I attach also my dmesg as dmesg.log.gz > >> > >> I also attach my lsmod as lsmod.log.gz > >> > >> In case you need more info about the Oops I get when I scan from > >> Kaffeine, I can reproduce it and send you the output. > >> > >> The card works correctly under windows on the same machine, sat cable, dish. > >> > >> Thank you > >> Vagelis > >> _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb