On 28 Nov 2010, at 12:53, Oliver Endriss wrote: > On Sunday 28 November 2010 09:27:03 Andre wrote: >> >> On 27 Nov 2010, at 12:15, Robert Longbottom wrote: >>>> >>>> I'm just debating whether to leave it as the active card and see how it >>>> gets on. Assuming it manages this evenings recordings ok, I think I will >>>> probably will. >>> >>> Well, I did leave it as the active (and only) card in my MythTV box and it's been working fine for a week now doing my usual recording schedule across both inputs. I've not seen any failed recordings, or any problems with the recordings it's made. >> >> Same here, it's been running as tuners 2&3 all week, I didn't report back until I'd seen a few of the recordings as I've been working away this week. >> So looks like it works, big thanks to Oliver. >> >>> So it seems that it is working fine now. I still have the problem with the additional dvb adapters, but they don't seem to be causing a problem so far as I can tell. >> >> Yeah would be good to know what that's all about, maybe there is some additional capability in this chipset but unused in the Satix S2? > > You can attach a Duoflex tuner extension to Satix S2 Dual V2 or > cineS2 V5.5 cards. This way you can have up to 4 tuners. That's a nice idea, 4x DVBS2 in one pcie x1 slot, looks like DVBT/C options too. That seems a lot to ask from the bridge and driver, potentially having four 8PSK DVBS2 muxes delivered though it! Would be the MythTV dream system for those SFF motherboards though. > > Without the Duoflex the additional adapters are empty. There seems to be three extra adaptors, is the fifth one for the CI? > This is a minor issue which will be fixed later. Happy to help with any testing. Andre-- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html