On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:43 PM, e9hack <e9hack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alex Betis schrieb:
> I don't understand what's wrong with NIT advartised frequency?If I do scan the tuned transponder only (parameter '-c'), scan will copy all NIT entries
> For example, many satelite sites (such as lyngsat) have different
> frequencies listed for the same channel, generally a difference of 1 MHz
> here and there.
to the same transponder data. The output contains the last frequency, which was found. On
DVB-C, the NIT contains the frequencies of all transponders. If VDR has tuned to the
113MHz transponder and I scan this transponder, I should got 113MHz and QAM64 modulation,
but I get e.g. 466MHz and QAM256 modulation. The frequency changes on every scan.
What driver and scan utility do you use?
If you use S2API driver, please try my scan-s2 from here:
http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg/scan-s2/
I did several fixes in that area. If it still doesn't work, please run it with "-vv" or "-vvv", (don't remember what level is needed) until you'll see a HEX dump of the messages, send it to me and I'll take a look.
If you use S2API driver, please try my scan-s2 from here:
http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg/scan-s2/
I did several fixes in that area. If it still doesn't work, please run it with "-vv" or "-vvv", (don't remember what level is needed) until you'll see a HEX dump of the messages, send it to me and I'll take a look.
-Hartmut
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