In message <ecc945da0810280605n7608617dla7a9673f38853583@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "pierre gronlier" wrote: >Hi, hello >I just bought a hvr4000 dvb-s card. I have a dish with a quattro >monobloc lnb head. The first head is pointing towards Astra-19.2E and >the second one towards Hotbird-13.0E. There is no motor. > >I'm using a 2.6.26 kernel with the v4l-dvb (mercurial) driver. > >I can scan Astra with this command >scan -s 0 /usr/share/dvb/dvb-s/Astra-19.2E >and Hotbird with >scan -s 1 /usr/share/dvb/dvb-s/Hotbird-13.0E > <snip> >Is that normal to have to repeat the command twince ? No, but the cx24116 contains some hacks to help when applications do not indicate the burst mode bit explicitly. Your LNB appears to depend on tone burst and dvbstream is not supporting simple switches by the look of it. There is another IOCTL for toneburst. If you add that to the code it may work as expected. Alternatively, look at the `toneburst' setting for the cx24116 and change it, however, the default mode which should derive the toneburst from the message appears not to be working in this case. Your setup may just need repeated commands. If you want to explore problems like this then you need to enable debugging for the cx24116 and show what dvbstream in delivering directly to the driver so we can see for sure what's happening and that we make no false assumptions. cya! -- // / {:)==={ Darron Broad <darron@xxxxxxxx> \\ \ _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb