Anders Eriksson wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a newbie in dvb waters, and all the googling doesn't help, so I turn to > you. > > I've installed the device successfully, I gather: > > dvb-usb: found a 'Anysee DVB USB2.0' in warm state. > i2c-adapter i2c-1: adapter [Anysee DVB USB2.0] registered > dvb-usb: will pass the complete MPEG2 transport stream to the software demuxer. > DVB: registering new adapter (Anysee DVB USB2.0) > anysee: firmware version:0.1.0 hardware id:10 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[0] W, addr=0x1e, len=1 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[1] R, addr=0x1e, len=1 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[0] W, addr=0x1e, len=1 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[1] R, addr=0x1e, len=1 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[0] W, addr=0x1e, len=1 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[1] R, addr=0x1e, len=1 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[0] W, addr=0x1a, len=2 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[0] W, addr=0x1a, len=1 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[1] R, addr=0x1a, len=1 > DVB: registering frontend 0 (Philips TDA10023 DVB-C)... > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[0] W, addr=0x1a, len=2 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[0] R, addr=0xc0, len=1 > i2c-adapter i2c-1: master_xfer[0] W, addr=0x1a, len=2 > input: IR-receiver inside an USB DVB receiver as /class/input/input7 > dvb-usb: schedule remote query interval to 200 msecs. > dvb-usb: Anysee DVB USB2.0 successfully initialized and connected. > usbcore: registered new interface driver dvb_usb_anysee > > Scanning the device produce a nice channels.conf file, which czap is happy to use: > SVT HD(Com Hem):306000000:INVERSION_AUTO:6875000:FEC_NONE:QAM_64:0:4356:1064 > PPV Sport 1(Com Hem):306000000:INVERSION_AUTO:6875000:FEC_NONE:QAM_64:4097:4353:1065 > PPV Sport 2(Com Hem):306000000:INVERSION_AUTO:6875000:FEC_NONE:QAM_64:4130:4386:1066 > PPV Sport 3(Com Hem):306000000:INVERSION_AUTO:6875000:FEC_NONE:QAM_64:4147:4403:1067 > Extreme Sports Channel(Com Hem):314000000:INVERSION_AUTO:6875000:FEC_NONE:QAM_64:4097:4353:1017 > Channel One Russia(Com Hem):314000000:INVERSION_AUTO:6875000:FEC_NONE:QAM_64:4147:4403:1018 > ... > > > Is czap expected to return? Mine doesn't. I just get a long list of what seems > to be SNR readings. > > Anyway, as far as I can tell, I should be all set for pointing mplayer at the > dvr0 device: > mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 > No output at all! Ctrl-C afer a minute says that it got killed in the > demux module. I've looked all over the net and as far as I can tell, it should > be as simple as czap to the right channel and then ask mplayer to use the dvr0 > device. Am I doing something totally stupid here? Is the device broken? You should: czap -r "CHANNEL NAME" mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 remember use -r switch when czapping, otherwise it does as you described. There is also error in HW-design in DVB-C Anysee, with too good signals it does not work always. Same happens both Windows and Linux. In case of too high signal use antenna attenuator. > > Any and all pointers highly appreciated, > /Anders regards Antti -- http://palosaari.fi/ _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb