Albert Comerma wrote: > Just more questions... the v4l driver was already supplied on the kernel > or you downloaded it and compile? > It should not take so much time to get a channel... In other drivers > there was some GPIO problems, but I never got anything similar with this > card (at least nobody told me)... > You can try to load the dvb-core module with a specified timeout in > parameter: dvb_override_tune_delay:0: normal (default), >0 => delay in > milliseconds to wait for lock after a tune attempt (int) > > Since you're a beginner in linux you should; first connect your card, > then as root unload the modules used by your card (order is important); > sudo rmmod dvb_usb_dib0700 dib7000p dib7000m dib3000mc dib0070 dvb_usb > dvb_core > If you want you can get a list on the used modules and dependences > between them running; lsmod | grep dvb > Then you need to reload the modules in opposite order adding the parameter; > sudo modprobe dvb_core dvb_override_tune_delay=10000 > You should see the new parameter on > /sys/module/dvb_core/parameters/dvb_override_tune_delay > And now you have to finish loadding the other modules one by one; sudo > modprobe dvb_usb... sudo modprobe dib0070... > Hi Albert Thanks for the response. I tried changing the tune delay as you described, but it made no difference. The first filter timeout message appeared after about 5 seconds, just like before, so it looks as though it isn't a tuning timeout that's the problem. Thanks for the suggestions, though. Regards Sid _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb