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On 11/9/2011 03:44, Per Kofod wrote:
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Looks like I found a workaround:<br>
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found this experimental driver, that makes the hdhomerun work like
a<br>
normal dvb device:<br>
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I am testing that solution right now, and it looks like this is
working for<br>
me.<br>
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The HDHomeRun dvb drivers are not so much experimental, as purpose
built. They are intended for use with TVHeadend, and only implement
that which TVHeadend needs. They are an incomplete implementation
of the DVB API, and can cause problems with other applications.<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:4EBA3D8B.1040709@gmail.com" type="cite"> On
11/08/2011 11:18 AM, Per Kofod wrote:
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to the different methode of tuning I have configured two
different <br>
video sources, one for the two PCI tuner cards, and one for the
hdhomerun <br>
tuners. <br>
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The problem is, that if I enable EIT scan on the video source
for the hdhomerun <br>
I get my backend log filled with messages like this: <br>
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I have tried to rescan the channels several times, with no
change to this problem, <br>
EIT Scan works fine from my two PCI card tuners. All tuners are
connected to the <br>
same DVB-C source (Danish cable provider "YouSee"). <br>
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If your PCI tuners are capable of receiving EIT data, that means
they are digital DVB-C tuners. Connected to the same physical DVB-C
source, they should be sharing the Video Source in MythTV. They may
be different tuner types, but they use the same tuning information.
If EIT scanning fails for the HDHR, disable it, and let the PCI
tuners pick up the slack.<br>
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