Re: Adding support for three new Hauppauge HVR-1275 variants - testers reqd.

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Op 21-07-15 om 18:19 schreef Steven Toth:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 12:11 PM, Tycho Lürsen <tycholursen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Steven,
I was too curious to wait for you and Antti to settle your differences, so I
tested again against a 4.2-RC2
I did not disable DVB-T/T2, instead I reordered the lot. MythTV just sees
the first system in the .delsys line in si2168.c,
so when it looks like this:
SYS_DVBC_ANNEX_A, SYS_DVBT, SYS_DVBT2
I'm good.
We have no differences, its Antti's si2168 driver. If Antti doesn't
like the approach for tri-stating, he's free to suggest and
alternative. I suggested two alternatives yesterday.

Result:
With your patch both MythTV and Tvheadend still can't tune. Without it,
everything is ok.

I'm not very interested in czap results, only in real use cases. For me
that's MythTV, but just to be sure I also tested with TVheadend.
That's pretty bizarre results, although thank you for testing. :)

When you say it can't tune, do you mean the signal does not lock, or
that no video appears?

No lock, or partial lock.
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