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[linux-dvb] Re: Full featured card summary



Andrew de Quincey wrote:
> 
> > Ok, so I have changed the DiSEqC setup in my VDR to
> >
> > S19.2E  11700 V  9750  t v W15 [E0 10 38 F0] W15 A W15 t
> > S19.2E  99999 V 10600  t v W15 [E0 10 38 F1] W15 A W15 T
> > S19.2E  11700 H  9750  t V W15 [E0 10 38 F2] W15 A W15 t
> > S19.2E  99999 H 10600  t V W15 [E0 10 38 F3] W15 A W15 T
> >
> > which should be what the "spec" requires, right?
> > Not much to my surprize this doesn't work, either.
> > The multiswitch I use ignores any "analog" switching stuff
> > as soon as it receives the first actual DiSEqC sequence.
> > So doing the t-v-A-t dance doesn't make any sense.
> >
> > I also updated the driver to the latest CVS (2004-03-15, 17:31), compiled
> > both driver and VDR newly, but there was no improvement.
> >
> > So all I can say is that I still believe DiSEqC handling is broken in
> > the current dvb-kernel driver.
> 
> Would you mind trying my suggestion of using the av7110 firmware from 1.0.1 in
> 1.1.0? Its the only thing I can see that might be different.

The firmware that was originally on linuxtv.org for use with dvb-kernel 1.1.0
had version 0x261a, and thus was exactly the same as used in dv-kernel 1.0.1.

So from what I can see the problem is definitely not in the firmware,
because with the exact same firmware the DVB driver works fine here,
but dvb-kernel does not.

Since I am using a different hardware than my normal VDR machine for this, I
have now explicitly tried the DVB driver on that hardware, and DiSEqC works
just fine there with my setup

S19.2E  11700 V  9750  [E0 10 38 F0] W100 [E0 10 38 F0]
S19.2E  99999 V 10600  [E0 10 38 F1] W100 [E0 10 38 F1]
S19.2E  11700 H  9750  [E0 10 38 F2] W100 [E0 10 38 F2]
S19.2E  99999 H 10600  [E0 10 38 F3] W100 [E0 10 38 F3]

Klaus


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