[mythtv-users] Need help to understand DVB-T problem......

John Veness John.Veness.myth at pelago.org.uk
Thu Mar 20 22:59:59 UTC 2008


Thor wrote:
> I know i am not patient....but realy nobody an idea ?
> 
> thanks
> thor
> 
> Quoting Thor <mythtv at x-defense.de>:
> 
>> hi all,
>>
>> thanks mythtv, I had very relaxed 4 years. I am running a pvr350 based
>> front/backend combo since 2003. (which i didn't upgrade since then
>> either ;-)
>>
>> it is/was a very stable box but it is getting to get louder and picture
>> quality woes. (pvr350 svhs output) so i thought it is time for a new
>> box, new h/w and maybe digitial (DVB-T) TV. the epg (I live in germany)
>> was pain with the above combo every once in a while you needed to
>> rewrite the grabber and such. anyhow, i had an epia m6000 from an other
>> project, and also a terratec cinergy xs diversity stick, which comes
>> along with 2 tuners on it. so i started building the box.
>> since my job changed, i have not a day to day hands on with linux no
>> more, being a bit rusty, but i managed to get the stick working with
>> mplayer. i can tune and watch channels like a charm. but when i try to
>> use it with myth, all channels on a specific multiplex do not work at
>> all. the thing is, i do not know where to go from here. any and every
>> input is appreciated.
>> apologies for the long story, and the even longer logs attached.
>>
>> Thanks !
>> Thor
[snipped logs]

How did you get the multiplex frequencies into Myth? Did you let Myth do 
a scan, or import your (presumably working) channels.conf output from 
dvbscan? I recommend the import, personally.

Cheers,

John

-- 
John Veness, MythTV user, UK, DVB-T


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