-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Darren Salt wrote: | I demand that Eduardo may or may not have written... | | [snip] | |> Feb 14 00:30:06 localhost vdr[12994]: probing |> /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 Feb 14 00:30:06 localhost vdr[12994]: |> no DVB device found Feb 14 00:30:06 localhost vdr[12994]: ERROR: |> invalid primary device number: 1 Feb 14 00:30:06 localhost |> vdr[12994]: ERROR: no primary device found - using first device! |> Feb 14 00:30:06 localhost vdr[12994]: ERROR: invalid primary |> device number: 1 Feb 14 00:30:06 localhost logger: restarting VDR |> | | | One problem solved... it now looks like you're missing the | front-end module. | | Try modprobing ves1x93, cx24110, grundig_29504-491, mt312, stv0299 | until you find one which works. (That list of modules is taken from | Documentation/dvb/cards.txt; you can find that file somewhere in | /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-2.6.8 if you install kernel-doc-2.6.8). | | (Beyond that, I probably won't be able to help with DVB-S cards.) | The module for frontend, how can I forget it? in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/dvb/cards.txt I can see the Alps BSRV2 that my card's got. ~ DVB-S:- ves1x93: Alps BSRV2 (ves1893 demodulator) and dbox2 (ves1993) And I start again ... modprobe dvb_ttpci Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: Linux video capture interface: v1.00 Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: saa7146: register extension 'dvb'. Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 0000:00:09.0 Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 11 with 0000:00:04.2 Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 11 with 0000:00:04.3 Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: saa7146: found saa7146 @ mem f09a5000 (revision 1, irq 11) (0x13c2,0x0000). Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: DVB: registering new adapter (Siemens/Technotrend/Hauppauge PCI rev1.3). Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: Siemens/Technotrend/Hauppauge PCI rev1.3 adapter 0 has MAC addr = 00:d0:5c:00:90:15 Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: gpioirq unknown type=0 len=0 Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: DVB: AV7111(0) - firm f0240009, rtsl b0250018, vid 71010068, app 8000261d Feb 14 07:57:09 localhost kernel: DVB: AV7111(0) - firmware supports CI link layer interface Feb 14 07:57:10 localhost kernel: av7110(0): adac type set to 0 Feb 14 07:57:10 localhost kernel: videodev: "av7110" has no release callback. Please fix your driver for proper sysfs support, see http://lwn.net/Articles/36850/ Feb 14 07:57:10 localhost kernel: saa7146_vv: saa7146 (0): registered device video0 [v4l2] Feb 14 07:57:10 localhost kernel: av7110: found av7110-0. Feb 14 07:57:10 localhost input.agent[16663]: evbug: blacklisted Feb 14 07:57:10 localhost input.agent[16655]: evbug: blacklisted Feb 14 07:57:10 localhost input.agent[16655]: evdev: already loaded Feb 14 07:57:10 localhost input.agent[16663]: evdev: already loaded modprobe ves1x93 Feb 14 07:58:10 localhost kernel: ves1x93: Detected ves1893a rev2 Feb 14 07:58:10 localhost kernel: DVB: registering frontend 0:0 (VES1893)... !!! I've got a frontend ??? /etc/init.d/vdr start Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: VDR version 1.2.6 started Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: loading /var/lib/vdr/setup.conf Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: loading /var/lib/vdr/sources.conf Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: loading /var/lib/vdr/diseqc.conf Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: loading /var/lib/vdr/channels.conf Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: loading /var/lib/vdr/commands.conf Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: loading /var/lib/vdr/reccmds.conf Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: loading /var/lib/vdr/svdrphosts.conf Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: loading /var/lib/vdr/ca.conf Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: loading /var/lib/vdr/keymacros.conf Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: probing /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16757]: EIT processing thread started (pid=16757) - master Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16758]: tuner thread started on device 1 (pid=16758) Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: probing /dev/dvb/adapter1/frontend0 Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: found 1 video device Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: setting primary device to 1 Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: SVDRP listening on port 2001 Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: switching to channel 1 Feb 14 07:58:48 localhost vdr[16754]: setting watchdog timer to 60 seconds Feb 14 07:58:54 localhost vdr[16754]: assuming manual start of VDR Feb 14 07:58:54 localhost vdr[16754]: max. latency time 1 seconds and now I can see in the TV the osd. It's so nice. Thank you very much, Darren Salt. Without your help I think I couldn't make it. PD.: Now I scan the satelite band ..., but I think that that jobs I can make it alone. I hope ... - -- Debian GNU/Linux testing - Gnome - Usuario Registrado de Linux #371458 http://counter.li.org/ Key fingerprint: D2B5 97B5 B53A 189A D980 4608 E282 F473 E23D 6DBE -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCEE9P4oL0c+I9bb4RAmgPAJ4nymudCyYMKrV78JoX25VsVJiojQCfTLDg RcVJrs1c888gzTFAiWBVdNY= =WuEg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/attachments/20050214/39e70697/attachment-0001.html