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[vdr] Re: VDR developer version 1.3.1



Martin Neuditschko wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 06:44:09PM +0100, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> > Martin Neuditschko wrote:
> > >
> > > On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 08:37:50PM +0100, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> > > > Martin Neuditschko wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > Looks like the transponder data is broadcast on both transponder 314 and 370, and the
> > > > frequency is that of the _other_ one in each case.
> > > >
> > > > At the moment I don't know what to make of this.
> > > > Maybe somebody else has some idea?
> > >
> > > I searched for messages about RTL 2 (channel 6) in my syslog and
> > > found following lines:
> > > Jan 13 21:04:49 melchior vdr[4364]: changing transponder data of channel 6 from C:682000:5:6900:0 to C:570000:5:6900:0
> > > and
> > > Jan 13 21:04:50 melchior vdr[4364]: changing transponder data of channel 6 from C:570000:5:6900:0 to C:682000:5:6900:0
> > >
> > > You know the scan-tool from the DVB-drivers ($DVB/apps/scan)?
> > > First I tried 570000 as initial frequency -> The channels
> > > list is generated correctly (with correct frequencies).
> > > Afterwards I tried 682000 as initial frequency -> Nothing
> > > is generated because scan is not able to tune to this frequency.
> >
> > Does this mean that there is no transponder at 682000?
> 
> Looks like this.
> 
> > Please try adding some debug output to VDR/nit.c, at
> >
> >   case SI::CableDeliverySystemDescriptorTag: {
> >
> > and remove all channels with frequency 682000 from your channels.conf.
> > The run VDR and let's see whether a transponder with f=682000 will
> > be created again.
> 
> Yes they are created (changed) again. Every about 1 second a message
> block with including one of the above written log-lines (alternating)
> are generated.
> If I kill vdr in the right moment I get a channels.conf with
> 682000-channels. If vdr is killed in the wrong moment the channels
> in the channels.conf have 682000-frequencies.

I guess you mean 570000 here, right?

So the question is whether this frequency is actually broadcast
in the data stream, or if VDR interprets the data wrong at some
place. Since I don't have cable I'm afraid you'll have to debug this
all by yourself.

Klaus


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