Replying to my own message, I've found something to dig into further.
546000: (time: 00:43) (time: 00:45) signal ok:
QAM_AUTO f = 546000 kHz I999B8C999D999T999G999Y0
Info: NIT(actual) filter timeout
554000: (time: 00:59) (time: 01:00) signal ok:
QAM_AUTO f = 554000 kHz I999B8C999D999T999G999Y0
Info: NIT(actual) filter timeout
562000: (time: 01:15)
570000: (time: 01:18) (time: 01:19) signal ok:
QAM_AUTO f = 570000 kHz I999B8C999D999T999G999Y0
Info: NIT(actual) filter timeout
Those frequenties that the signal is ok on, is what our dvb-t signal is
transmitted on. Still don't understand why it does work under gentoo,
but not under mythbuntu :S
On 26.12.2011 20:40, Oliver Schinagl wrote:
Hi!
I'm using a TT1500-dvbt card, using the saa7146 budget_ci driver. On
my tv-pc I have 2 partitions with gentoo and latest mythbuntu. Under
gentoo everything works-ish. Under mythbuntu however, I cannot get it
to find any channels using scan, dvbscan or w_scan. I copied the
firmware for the tda10046h from the gentoo partition, thinking that
may make the difference, but but even though binary different, they
both report revision 29 (and it still doesn't work). w_scan does
mention my tuner etc and even says 'signal ok' on certain
frequencies,
but eventually ends with 0 services found. I'm dumbfounded at to why
I
cannot get it to work, when the only difference is the OS.
_______________________________________________
linux-dvb users mailing list
For V4L/DVB development, please use instead
linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb
--
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