Re: scan & szap for new multiproto api (was - How to get a PCTV Sat HDTC Pro USB (452e) running?)

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Hi, Jens

> >> For szap you have to download
> >>
> >> http://abraham.manu.googlepages.com/szap.c
> >> then applie the api-v3.3 patch and compile it. This should work too.
> >>
> >> Or download the hg tree of dvb-apps and apply the attached patch on the whole tree. After that go to the scan and szap
> >> directory and run "make". This works for me.
> >>     
> >
> > should your patch for scan/szap from dvb-apps work with others dvb-s2 cards - tt3200, vp1041, hvr4000  and the latest
> > multiproto/multiproto_plus ?
> >   
> 
> Well, I don't have such a device for testing, but why not? The dvb-apps 
> are not driver dependent. 

I hope so 

>>Or am I wrong? The HVR4000 I don't know? I 

here's information about this card
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-4000

> think this card works only with the szap2-util!? (But I'm not sure!!)

thanks for your patch. It's working with dvb-s
i applied your patch_scan_szap.diff for HG dvb-apps. And I could run szap & scan with my hvr4000
But only with dvb-s channels.

And what about dvb-s2 ? I couldn't find any dvb-s2 option in szap & scan
How can I scan dvb-s2 transponders and switch to dvb-s2 channels ?

btw - there's patched szap2 in 
http://linuxtv.org/hg/dvb-apps/file/9311c900f746/test/szap2.c
but it doesn't work with my card

/usr/src/dvb-apps/test# ./szap2 -c 19 -n1
reading channels from file '19'
zapping to 1 'Astra HD Promo 2':
sat 0, frequency = 11914 MHz H, symbolrate 27500000, vpid = 0x04ff, apid = 0x0503 sid = 0x0083
Querying info .. Delivery system=DVB-S
using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
ioctl DVBFE_GET_INFO failed: Operation not supported

Goga





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