2008/8/11 Mark Paulus <mark.paulus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Redirecting to linux-dvb on suggestion from > Video4Linux user. > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Help with recent DVB/QAM problem please. > > Hi all, > > Background: > I have a machine in my basement with: > Hauppauge PVR-150 (connected to DCT2524) > Air2PC ATSC/OTA card (connected to antenna in attic) > Avermedia A180 (connected to comcast cable) > Dvico FusionHDTV RT 5 Lite (connectec comcast cable) > Debian using 2.6.24-x64 kernel > > Situation: > Up until a week ago, I was able to use azap to tune in > a bunch of mplexids, and get good locks on both the A180 and the Dvico card. > However, starting on Monday, > I am not able to get locks on either of my DVB cards. > I have been able, and am still able to get good locks > on my air2pc OTA card. > > Can anyone help me figure out why I can't seem to see > anything from my 2 QAM cards? I've tried running a > dvbscan and neither card can make a good lock. What > other debugging tools can I use to try to find any QAM > signals? I've also tried doing a VSB-8 scan on the cable > cards, and also don't get any locks. Mark, It's good that you've moved the thread to the correct mailing list. However, I did already answer you and asked you some questions, to which you have not yet responded.... Quoting myself: What variables have changed in your test environment since last Monday? If the answer is "nothing" , then the problem is more than likely due to your cable company moving services around. First, you should confirm that you still have clear QAM available... assuming yes, then I recommend scanning for channels again, using each card. Regards, Mike _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb