Brian schrieb: > C.Scheeder wrote: >> Igor schrieb: >>>>> I had a 1.5.13 running for a while on a nexus FF. >>>>> >>>>> I did install a second card, S2-3200, together with the multiproto driver >>>>> and vdr 1.7.0, without patches at this moment, because I am not interested >>>>> in HD at this time. I am just looking to have 2 cards working to be able >>>>> to stream on several vdr clients and use the output of my FF card. The S2 >>>>> card is on astra, and the FF on hotbird >>>>> >>>>> I started with a clean vdrconf directory, and with a channel.conf with >>>>> only 1 entry (TV5) on hotbird. I hoped that vdr would scan new channels, >>>>> but it did only for a few. >>>>> >>>>> After starting the first time, it scanned about 10 new channels and stops >>>>> there. In the DVB menu, update stands on add new transponder >>>>> >>>>> I did try with an other channel.conf. I can see every FTA channel on >>>>> hotbird, but I have a black screen on astra (nothing as channel not >>>>> available ). >>>>> >>>>> The log does nt learn me something either. In fact the log is flooded by >>>>> kernel messages about stb6100 that get_frequence and bandwith. The >>>>> frequence are always the same. >>>>> -why is the autoscan not working ? Do I need some transponder file ? >>>>> >>>>> -how can I check the signal on my S2-3200 card ? >>>>> >>>>> -how can I reduce the logs from stb6100 ? >>>>> >>>>> -do I need to apply a concurrent recording patch to be able to stream 2 or >>>>> more signals ? >>>>> >>>>> thanks for your help >>>>> >>>> Errm, >>>> you say you have two FF-Cards, one connected to an LNB poniting hotbird >>>> and one connected to another LNB pointing to Astra? >>>> AFAIk this will NOT work. >>>> if vdr has 2 cards, it only uses the second card to do channel-scan, >>> but why vdr chose the second card, not the first one ? >>> and this vdr's behaviour only for scan ? >>> >>> Igor >> Hrm, >> i could say RTFM, but that would be a little rude ;-) >> so lets explain it in short: >> per design vdr reserves the first card in system for life viewing and does not use it for other >> so called "idle" tasks like epg-scann or transponder-scann if there is a second card in the system. >> thats by design, and it is written down the documentation. >> >> And when it comes to viewing a transponder, vdr uses the first card to get the signal if that tuner >> is available. >> so in your configuration you will only be able to watch the channels on hotbird, but you only can >> scan on astra with plain vdr.... >> Nice situation... ;-) >> Christoph >> >> _______________________________________________ >> vdr mailing list >> vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr >> > > Aaarrrrgggghhhhh Bloody Germans <G> > > >> per design vdr reserves the first card in system for life viewing and does not use it for other > > "live" viewing. > > Its a mistake that is made absolutely everywhere, especially in the press, who > should really know better. I'm absolutely astounded about how many Germans (I live in Germany), > are nearly perfect with their English but make this mistake. But we see it in "Clever Modern" > advertising all the time now. > > "the length of someone's life" > "The concert was shown live in TV" > "I live in my house", etc. > > There's certainly no system in things like those in the English language. > > > Sorry, just a pet rant of mine. > > Cheers Brian Blody fucking bastard of a keyboard ;-) just hit the wrong key, i know i can't type blind, but sometimes i do it simply, and then such typo's are the result..... have a niece day Christoph _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr