[mythtv-users] How to scan for channels

Johan Kihlström johan.kihlstrom at bredband.net
Mon Feb 20 22:53:13 UTC 2006


mån 2006-02-20 klockan 23:13 +0200 skrev Kristian Bäckström:
> > Timeout Scanning -- no tables
> > Timeout Scanning offset 1 -- no tables
> > Timeout Scanning -- no tables
> > Timeout Scanning offset 1 -- no tables
> > ...
> >
> > But no channel was found.
> >
> > Any other suggestions?
> 
> Sorry, I scanned with wrong country settings when I got those messages.
> The original problem persists also with 15sec & 10sec timouts:
> Timout Scanning -- no signal
> ...
> Timout Scanning -- no tables
> 
> What timeout values are you using?
> 
> What kind of hw should I buy to avoid this problem? Or what could I do
> to get my mythtv working? I'm still amazed that this can't be called a
> bug.
> 
> Please, I beg for help.
> /Kristian
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You say that you have signal and reception in Kaffeine? What values do
you use for that. Have you tried scan and tzap from dvb-utils for
verifying your DVB-T installation? Scan will output a list that you can
import into myth. Have you tried that? Do you have the right modules
loaded? DVB support compiled into MythTV(not on by default in the deb's,
you have to roll your own)?

/Johan



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