Re: dvb-t: searching for channels

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Malte Gell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just purchased a Hauppauge Nova DVB-T USB stick and the kernel module and 
> firmware recognizes it well. I have first used Kaffeine to search for channels, 
> but it has found none. 
>
> To be sure I even bought a better, an active dvb-t antenna with a 20dB 
> amplifier. And now I used dvbscan to scan for channels, I invoked it like this:
>
> dvbscan -out channels /usr/share/dvb/dvb-t/de-Mannheim
>
> Is this the better way? It takes now longer than 15 minutes, is this normal? 
> Is dvbscan more reliable than kaffeine for searching for channels? If I still 
> find no channels, what could be the cause? In my region dvb-t signals are said 
> to be not too well.
>   

For answers to some of your questions, see:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Scan
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