Re: DVB-T2 device in France

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Hi.
You can try this 
http://linuxdvb.org.ru/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&postID=26946#post26946

This is reelchannelscan fork, it can scan on sat>ip device.



В Пн, 28/09/2015 в 12:18 +0200, Nicolas Huillard пишет:
> Thanks for all your answers !
> 
> I finally opted for the Digital Devices Octopus Net, which DVT-T2
> tuners
> are equipped with Sony D2837ER demodulators, which happen to
> completely
> solve the bad reception issue. Great !
> 
> Now I have a whole new set of problems : SAT>IP (with the satip
> plugin
> which seems to be great, and channel scan which is as of now
> non-solved ; too bad the Octopus couldn't channel-scan by itself and
> provide an initial channel.conf or VLC playlist) and Raspberry Pi
> client
> which is a bit tricky (power issues, media player, disappointingly
> weak
> CEC support on the TV side, etc...).
> 
> At least, I can upgrade the VDR server without breaking the DVB
> kernel
> drivers, and upgrade the VDR client without breaking X.org or
> xinelib ;-)
> 
> Le lundi 21 septembre 2015 à 15:37 +0100, Stuart Morris a écrit : 
> > I have a 290e I use for DVB-T2 reception and it has worked really
> > well for
> > some time now.
> > Shame you can't buy them anymore :-(
> > 
> > On 19 September 2015 at 10:21, Jari Fredriksson <jarif@xxxxxx>
> > wrote:
> > 
> > > On 17.9.2015 15:01, Nicolas Huillard wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Hello all,
> > > > 
> > > > My previous mail to this ML is apparently dated 2011 ;-)
> > > > Everything was
> > > > OK there since then... Except that my Hauppauge Nova-T-500 died
> > > > recently, and my ancient PCI cards do not work in the 2013
> > > > server.
> > > > 
> > > > I'm looking for advice for a new DVB-T2 device, which should :
> > > > * have a good tuner, because some channels (transponders, ie.
> > > > frequencies) are difficult to catch here ; the TV set
> > > > (Panasonic) works
> > > > perfectly well, and I've added an RF amplifier on the roof, so
> > > > I guess
> > > > the Nova-T-500 tuner was not good enough
> > > > * have a PCI or preferably PCI-e bus, and dual tuner (I don't
> > > > really
> > > > like USB sticks, which tend to lead to a mess of cable)
> > > > * be robustly supported with stock kernels in Debian (jessie
> > > > and
> > > > future), which does not seem to be a problem anymore...
> > > > 
> > > > If there are some dual-tuner, DVB-T2 + S2 card out there which
> > > > are well
> > > > supported by VDR, that's OK too. I may prefer to add another
> > > > DVB-S2 card
> > > > later on though (there is no sat-dish on the roof yet).
> > > > 
> > > > TIA !
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I use an USB tuner "PCTV Systems nanoStick T2 290e" from
> > > Hauppauge. It has
> > > a good Sony tuner, and DVB-T2 in my setup works fine even with an
> > > desktop
> > > antenna (the broadcast mast is in visible range though).
> > > 
> > > Driver is in kernel, and this was the first Linux tuner for DVB
> > > -T2 and
> > > supported even in the older kernels. I use it in a Raspberry Pi 2
> > > with two
> > > DVB-C tuners and I'm all happy.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > --
> > > jarif.bit
> > > 
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