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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/17/2013 8:51 AM, Stephen P.
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 5:09 AM, Mike Perkins
<a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mikep@randomtraveller.org.uk"><mikep@randomtraveller.org.uk></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">This invariably means that the broadcaster has changed something being sent
out such that the list of channels which you originally scanned no longer
matches what is being transmitted.
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<pre wrap="">The only option is to rescan again, I'm afraid.
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<pre wrap="">But shouldn't the Prime do that automatically periodically? Why
doesn't a STB have the same problem? If the only option is a rescan,
why does rebooting fix it? (instantly, I presume?)
Eric
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Sorry, got interrupted when replying, so I forgot to ask a
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What firmware version is running on your HDHR Prime?<br>
I'm on
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Yep, thats the version I'm running.<br>
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Something that "may" be interesting is that periodically in the logs
since I rebooted the HDHRP I see this:<br>
<pre>20131017-20:44:54 CableCARD: copy_protection/cp_valid_cnf timeout error (cchost_copy_protection:597)
20131017-20:44:54 CableCARD: technical error 53 (cchost_copy_protection:597)
20131017-20:44:54 CableCARD: message: A technical problem is preventing you from receiving all the cable services at this time. Please call your cable operator and report error code 161-53 to have this problem resolved.
20131017-20:44:54 CableCARD: M-CARD reset
20131017-20:44:58 CableCARD: Motorola card (0000:0625)
20131017-20:44:58 CableCARD: authentication status: authentication in progress
20131017-20:44:58 CableCARD: authentication status: authentication success, activation success
These seem to happen at fairly random intervals, never falling on a typical time start/stop of recording. I also see recordings working with this message
20131017-22:00:00 CableCARD: Tuner0: vchannel 1004 (735MHz-3) access = subscribed
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I'm new to the whole HD world or for that matter Video standards so other than knowing that QAM is something to do with Video , I dont have a clue what a "PAT" is, or what is used for copy protection or anything else that goes along with nerd knobs.
(No offense meant by Nerd Knobs. I tweak them on Cisco gear all the time and I'm proud)
I would argue that as a Myth user I shouldn't "have" to know though. I'm interested and want to learn, but not because I need to know it to make my system work.
I feel like the Grandma getting a computer for the first time when people start throwing video standards around. Its overwhelming and I dont know where to even start.
Hence my complete lack of even knowing how to begin. I avoided moving from the PVR for the longest time because I at least understood the pieces, or how to fix it.
It wasn't until a friend started talking about his HDHRP and how it was being used and costs less that I realized I needed to get on the boat.
anyone remember the first time they saw ./configure && make && make install? I couldn't even figure out how to do a "DIR" on linux or delete a file and you want me to type what????
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