Re: vdr-1.6.0 channel not available

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>>> When recording one channel and attempting to watch another in the same
>>> transport stream, or trying to switch to another transport stream (and
>>> hence card) I get "channel not available" messages.  After switching
>>> back and forth to other transport streams, usually I can overcome this
>>> problem.  But occasionally I it won't play any channels in one specific
>>> transport stream or another.
>> You could add some debug outputs to
>>
>> cDevice::GetDevice(const cChannel *Channel, int Priority, bool LiveView)
>>
>> to find out why it thinks that channel 9 is not available.
>>
>> Klaus
>
> OK - I'm getting this:
>
> SetPlayMode: 0
> frame: (0, 0)-(720, 576), zoom: (1.05, 1.01)
> GetDevice 20 0 1 -1
> no device found
>
>
> any ideas?

If it makes any difference, I'm running vdr-1.6.0 with a budget TT-1500-C 
(with Alpha Multicrypt) and a FF TT-2300-C (also with Alpha Multicrypt).
The card failing on this channel is the FF one (other card is tied up 
recording on another transponder)

only seems to be failing with a single channel - other encrypted channels 
within the same boquet work fine....

works:
UKTV;T:674000:C0M64:C:6900:1310+1210:1410=eng:0:606:810:182:8:0

doesn't work:
Sky 
Movies;T:674000:C0M64:C:6900:1301+8190:1401=eng,1501=enm:0:606:801:182:8:0



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