On 15.12.2014 21:11, Timo Helkiö wrote: > On 2014-12-15 21:02, Antti Hartikainen wrote: >> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 09:00:27PM +0200, Jari Fredriksson wrote: >>> >>> On 15.12.2014 20:52, Jari Fredriksson wrote: >>>> Thanks! I'll try this. Indeed my try did not work. No matter where I >>>> connected my USB tuners in the hub, C tuner was always 0, and T tuner >>>> always 1 (strange, but maybe that is magic ;)) >>>> >>>> I'll editing channels.conf. >>> >>> Works!! \o/ >>> >>> Thanks! Wonderful product! >> >> Remember, if device order ever changes, it will stop working. :) >> > > You can use dvb.conf file including the following located in > /etc/modprobe.d (at least in Ubuntu) > You have to find out, which are names of your divece driver modules. > > ************************************* > # Terratec Cinergy 1200C DVB-C PCI > options budget-av adapter_nr=1 > > #TechnoTrend AG TT-connect CT-3650 CI > options dvb_usb_ttusb2 adapter_nr=0 > > # Tevii DVB-S2 S470 PCIE > options cx23885 adapter_nr=2 card=73 > > #Anyysee E30 C Plus > options dvb_usb_anysee adapter_nr=3 > > #Bobber > #Afatech Technologies, Inc. AF9015/AF9035 DVB-T stick > options dvb_usb_af9035 adapter_nr=6,7,8 > > > # ALINK-DTU(L) DVB-T USB > options smsdvb adapter_nr=4,5 > options smsmdtv default_mode=4 > > Thanks, great info. I will purchase more tuners, so this will get used later or sooner. -- jarif.bit
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