On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Pavel Hofman <pavel.hofman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alex,
Thanks a lot for your patience. I am slowly starting to understand the whole thing.
./scan-s2 -5 -o zap -x 0 -s 0 dvb-s/Ku-band/S19.2E.ini > channels.conf
Works fine, finds many fta channels.
./scan-s2 -5 -o zap -x 0 -s 1 dvb-s/Ku-band/S23.5E.ini >> channels.conf
Even the second LNB works now, finds some ftas :)
Results of the scan give very often zero APID, VPID:
Sky Cust Ch:11934:v:0:27500:0:0:4505:5
Cartoon Network Game 4:12012:v:0:27500:0:2603:8005:5
Video Application Val:12012:v:0:27500:2518:2519:8015:5
Sky Bingo:12012:v:0:27500:0:0:8032:5
Sky Bet, Vegas & Sky Poker:12012:v:0:27500:0:0:8076:5
Please see the attached screenshot for results of the scanner under windows - APID/VPID are almost never zero. Do the missing values have any negative effects?
Try to add "-k3" to the command line.
Next time please provide output of the utility, windows screenshots are not that interesting in that case...
If "-k3" will not help, there might be a problem with ZAP output format since I don't use it and never tested it.
Next time please provide output of the utility, windows screenshots are not that interesting in that case...
If "-k3" will not help, there might be a problem with ZAP output format since I don't use it and never tested it.
If I want to use e.g. kaffeine, should I just rename and install the new szap-s2/sca-s2 binaries systemwide?
Don't know. I use only VDR output format.
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