Problems receiving couple of german channels DVB-S

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Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
> Hello Martin,
> 
>> there is a plugin Femon available - much nicer output! You should 
>> check it
>> out! Then you have clear text messages.
> 
> Problem here is, I don't have access to the regular VDR OSD.

I think it's worth using your ubuntu system to get to the vdr interface 
every now and then..

Which ubuntu are you using?

I had to download and compile xine-lib (for multiple audio streams to 
work), vdr-1.4.5 (for the development environment) and xineliboutput, 
then compiled xinelibout to run as a frontend.

(if you want, I can pack my compiled archives up of these environments 
and let you just run make install on them..)

vdr-sxfe xvdr://vdrserver works to get me a vdr interface and picture. 
You can even use a remote with it - very nice for watching tv from the bed.

On the server side, compile xineliboutput but don't run a local 
frontend, allow remote connections.

For windows, I found the vompclient excellent, although no support yet 
for multiple audio streams.  Although it won't solve the problem here of 
testing the signal level.

> 
>> So, I'm no expert, but "ber" and "unc" must be zero (I'm sure you can 
>> have a
>> look in wiki). So, as you see, you had some values there. 
> 
> I will see what I can find.
> 
>  > This seems then to
>> be a signal problem. Either your sat dish is not perfectly set up or 
>> you may
>> have problems with v/h switching. Btw: I use femon plugin in vdr to 
>> adjust
>> my dish. So how did you do?
> 
> The dish had been setup ages ago. So, I guess, I will have a look at the 
> switching.
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 


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