On 8/8/2013 10:22 PM, Lars Hanisch wrote:
Am 08.08.2013 16:23, schrieb Brian-Imap:
On 8/7/2013 9:58 PM, Lars Hanisch wrote:
Hi,
Am 07.08.2013 21:04, schrieb Brian-Imap:
Hi,
I now a have a 4 Tuner Cine S2 setup that I want to run with 3 cables, I want to keep the fourth cable for a test VDR.
Reading about this I only see how to do it together with the Dynamite Plugin, is that correct that I must use that
Plugin to get it to work for VDR?
I am currently running a plain VDR setup on Ubuntu, with very few plugins and had no need for the Dynamite Plugin
up till now.
You don't really need dynamite. If you want to omit the fourth tuner (in kernel count order), you can start vdr with
the -D parameter (see vdr --help).
vdr -D0 -D1 -D2 <other parameters as usual>
Regards,
Lars.
Cheers Brian
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Hi Lars,
OK I knew about this, but I thought that the Card/Tuners numbers could change
from boot to boot. Are you saying that they will not change?
If it's one bridge with 4 tuners, I doubt their order will change.
You may want to read about "device bonding", where you split one cable on two tuners so they share polarisation and
band, but may be tuned to different transponders.
But I'm a cable user, I don't know much about it, just that there are some people out there who use it successfully. :)
Regards,
Lars.
Cheers Brian
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Hi,
thanks for the tips, unfotunately I ended up needing to keep using a FF
Card for a short while.
So I followed the CT tip and added a TT C-2300 Cable FF card that is not
connected to cable at all.
That part seems to work really well.
Using the -D parameter in VDR I limited VDR to using the first 4 DVB
Devices and this is what it gave me:
Aug 11 11:09:31 localhost vdr: [936] frontend 0/0 provides
DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK ("STV090x Multistandard")
Aug 11 11:09:31 localhost vdr: [936] frontend 1/0 provides DVB-C with
QAM16,QAM32,QAM64,QAM128,QAM256 ("ST STV0297 DVB-C")
Aug 11 11:09:31 localhost vdr: [936] frontend 2/0 provides
DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK ("STV090x Multistandard")
Aug 11 11:09:31 localhost vdr: [936] frontend 4/0 provides
DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK ("STV090x Multistandard")
So tuners 1-3 of the Cine S2 and Duoflex are now in use. DBV device 1
provides nothing but MPEG output.
I guess I'll keep an eye on the DVB device ordering for a while to see
how it goes.
Cheers Brian
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