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[vdr] Re: uk mux 2 & A qam 64 problems



Glenn, this can't work
take a look at the example channel.conf.terr that comes with vdr 1.1.21:

Example for QAM 16, FEC 2_3
BBC-1:578000:I0C34D0M16B8T2G32Y0:T:27500:600:601,602:602:0:4171:0:0:0

Example for QAM 64, FEC 3_4
ITV 1:850000:I0C23D0M64B8T2G32Y0:T:27500:513:651:0:0:8263:0:0:0

Obviously you have different PIDs and frequencies for your transmitters.

- Gregor

At 19:40 14/01/2003, you wrote:
Opps

Maybe my channels.conf might help here.

:General
BBC ONE (TV):481833:V:0:27500:600:601,602:0:0:4162
BBC TWO (TV):481833:V:0:27500:610:611,612:0:0:4226
ITV 1 (TV):529833:V:0:27500:514:652,662:0:0:8277
Channel 4 (TV):529833:V:0:27500:2822:2823,2825:0:0:8384
five (TV):505833:V:0:27500:6017:6018,6019:0:0:12866
CBBC (TV):481833:V:0:27500:620:621,622:0:0:4671
ITV 2 (TV):529833:V:0:27500:2818:2819,2821:0:0:8325
UKHistory (TV):546167:V:0:27500:401:402,404:0:0:22272
UKBrightIdeas (TV):578167:V:0:27500:301:302,304:0:0:25792
:News
BBC NEWS 24 (TV):481833:V:0:27500:640:641:0:0:4415
ITV News (TV):529833:V:0:27500:2850:2851:0:0:8598
ITV News (TV):505833:V:0:27500:6193:6194:0:0:13760
Sky News (TV):546167:V:0:27500:101:102,104:0:0:22080
Sky Spts News (TV):546167:V:0:27500:201:202,204:0:0:22144
:Travel
Sky Travel (TV):546167:V:0:27500:301:302,304:0:0:22208
:Music
The HITS (TV):578167:V:0:27500:101:102:0:0:25664
TMF (TV):578167:V:0:27500:201:202,204:0:0:25728
:Kids
CBeebies (TV):561833:V:0:27500:201:401,402:0:0:16960
:Shoping
QVC (TV):505833:V:0:27500:6049:6050:0:0:13120
TV Travel Shop (TV):505833:V:0:27500:6161:6162:0:0:13632

> -----Original Message-----
> From: vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org] On Behalf
Of
> Glenn Morgan
> Sent: 14 January 2003 19:11
> To: vdr@linuxtv.org
> Subject: [vdr] Re: uk mux 2 & A qam 64 problems
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org] On
Behalf
> Of
> > Gregor Lawatscheck
> > Sent: 14 January 2003 18:35
> > To: vdr@linuxtv.org
> > Subject: [vdr] Re: uk mux 2 & A qam 64 problems
> >
> > Hi Glenn,
> > which version of vdr are you using? You need at least 1.1.13 to use
a
> > channels.conf with custom qam and FEC settings (see the example
> > channel.conf.terr that comes with it). 1.1.13 is the one I usually
use
> > with
> > the- 0.9.4 drivers and works fine. The latest 1.1.21 works with
> newstruct
> > drivers from CVS.
> >
>
>
> I using vdr v1.1.20 and currently running linux-dvb.2003-01-08-ci-ll,
> although I must have tried over twenty different versions up to this
> point! When you say NEWSTRUCT don't you mean HEAD? Holger Waechtler
> also suggested using the Metxler Bros version which is essentially the
> same as HEAD with extra merged patches that have not yet been applied
to
> /DVB. Confusing or wot?
>
> > >I would do some more testing using dvbtune but I'm experiencing the
> > >problems where dvbtune (compiled against recent drivers) seems to
> scan
> > >random muxs instead of mux at the specified frequency (dvbtune -f).
> > >Sometime it will produce data and sometimes it says there is none.
> When
> > >it does spit something out the stream elements are missing so the
xml
> is
> > >useless.
> >
> > If the QAM settings are wrong you won't get xml output even though
it
> > tunes
> > to the frequency. If you wanted to use 0.9.4 drivers and dvbtune-0.3
> or
> > 0.42pre then you change the QAM setting in it the source directly.
> Newer
> > versions of dvbtune (from CVS) will allow for custom qam / fec
> setting,
> > but
> > require a newstruct driver.
>
> I'm up and running and 'quite' stable with vdr v1.1.20 and any of the
> recent HEAD versions but I can't compile a working version of dvbtune.
> The only version that I can actually get to compile is in the CVS.
But
> when I run it is doesn't work (see previous post)
>
> Cheers
>
> Glenn
>
>
>
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