Re: Hint needed: 3 budget cards and Astra / Hotbird

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On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 07:22:10AM +0100, Harald Milz wrote:
> 00:0b.0 Class 0280: 13d0:2103 (rev 01)
> 00:0b.0 Network controller: Techsan Electronics Co Ltd B2C2 FlexCopII DVB chip / Technisat SkyStar2 DVB card (rev 01)
> 
> DVB: registering new adapter (FlexCop Digital TV device).
> 
> This card is connected to a LNB pointing at Hotbird. dvbscan shows all the
> channels on the respecive cards just fine. I generated the channels.conf
> listing using dvbscan. 
> 
> But from then on, I could either see the Astra channels or the Hotbird
> channels within VDR, never both sets at the same time.  It appears as
> if only card #0 is active (the Activy card), no matter which LNB is
> connected to which budget card. 

I removed the SS2 from the system today, and it seems something went
seriously haywire. Only card #0 is usable for receiving data. When I
connect an LNB (no matter which one) to card #1 with #0 open, no image is
displayed. I can still scan the whole range using dvbscan just fine. With
an Astra LNB connected to card #0 and Hotbird to #1, I get messages like

Nov 27 21:38:11 linvdr vdr: [3269] frontend 1 timed out while tuning to channel 0, tp 212500
Nov 27 21:40:37 linvdr vdr: [3269] frontend 1 timed out while tuning to channel 1438, tp 110773
Nov 27 21:40:58 linvdr vdr: [3269] frontend 1 timed out while tuning to channel 1439, tp 110832

No matter which LNB I connect to card #0 (FSC Activy), the respective
program is displayed just fine. No matter which LNB I connect to cards
#1 (WinTV-CI) or #2 (SS2), nothing is displayed, and I get the tuning
errors shown above. The SS2 is a rev 2.6C if that helps. 

Huh??? 

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