Hi Manu, Here is some more info about my diseqc problem: > Ok, does sending the commands as it is on the fly help for you, rather > than storing > all of them in the FIFO and whack them out in a disciplined way ? > > If it looks working better that way, will try that and ask others as > well whether they > see similar benefits ? The short answer is no, I do not see any benefits of sending the whole diseqc command. Unfortunately I still do not have a good idea what exactly the problem is. Here is what I tried: 1. Bypass the rotor and connect directly to the switch: in that case switch works 100% of the times even though I am first sending a rotor switch command and then switch command and no repeats. This I checked with both mythtv and szap. 2. Connect the rotor and send a rotor, followed by a switch command with no repeats. In this case rotor works fine but the switch works 1/10 times. But my rotor does not get reprogrammed 3. Send more than 2 diseqc command - being repeat for either switch or rotor or both. Well if the rotor does not have to move (I have 2 satellites that I can use for that) switch works about half of the time but as soon as try to move the rotor it gets all reprogrammed. I really have no idea what is happening. Again I looked up the mantis i2c commands and all diseqc ones that are sent look correct. Any hints are welcome. Thanks for your help, Simeon ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb