On 05/04/08 15:31, Pierre-Yves Paranthoen (PERSO) wrote: > Here are the results with the device.c patch you gave me : > > ... > May 4 15:28:08 localhost vdr: [7030] edited channel 1 > TF1;CSAT:11895:vC34O0S0:S19.2E:27500:171:124=fra,125=eng:53:0:8371:1:1074:0 > ... > May 4 15:28:29 localhost vdr: [7030] switching to channel 1 > May 4 15:28:29 localhost vdr: [7030] GetDevice 1 0 1 -1 0000 > May 4 15:28:29 localhost vdr: [7030] NumCamSlots = 2 > May 4 15:28:29 localhost vdr: [7030] j = 0, i = 0, imp = 020C4C6E, > Impact = FFFFFFFF > May 4 15:28:29 localhost vdr: [7030] device 0 > ... > May 4 15:28:32 localhost vdr: [7036] changing caids of channel 1 from 0 > to 500,100 > May 4 15:28:32 localhost vdr: [7030] retuning due to modification of > channel 1 > May 4 15:28:32 localhost vdr: [7030] switching to channel 1 > May 4 15:28:32 localhost vdr: [7030] GetDevice 1 0 1 -1 0500 > May 4 15:28:32 localhost vdr: [7030] NumCamSlots = 2 > May 4 15:28:32 localhost vdr: [7030] CAM 0 not ready > May 4 15:28:32 localhost vdr: [7030] CAM 1 ready > May 4 15:28:32 localhost vdr: [7030] no usable CAM slots! > May 4 15:28:32 localhost vdr: [7030] info: Channel not available! After changing the CA id of channel 1 to '0', the first device is chosen. Then the CA id is automatically updated to 500,100 and the channel is retuned. CAM 2 (index 1) is ready, but apparently doesn't provide CA id 500 or 100. What I'm missing in your log is the actual "application information" message of your CAM - something like CAM 2: AlphaCrypt, 01, 4A20, 4A20 Please change the 'dbgprotocol' to 'dsyslog' in the following lines of ci.c: 515: dbgprotocol("Slot %d: <== Application Info (%d)\n", Tc()->CamSlot()->SlotNumber(), SessionId()); 721: dbgprotocol("Slot %d: <== Ca Pmt Reply (%d)", Tc()->CamSlot()->SlotNumber(), SessionId()); 731: dbgprotocol(" %d", pnr); 735: dbgprotocol(" %02X", *d); 752: dbgprotocol(" %02X", caepl); 761: dbgprotocol(" %d=%02X", pid, caees); 772: dbgprotocol("\n"); and repeat the test. Make sure the "Application Info" and "Ca Pmt Reply" messages are in your log excerpt. Klaus _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr