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[vdr] Re: Problem with DVB-C



Perhaps the problem is in the driver.

Send me a personal mail and i will send you a rpm with a version of the 
driver inside that does work well on my machine. (I assume that you are 
running RedHat Linux)

I also had problems with the actual drivers, but the oldr ones seem to 
work fine.


Michael

Harry wrote:

> 15.12.2001 18:16:59, Klaus Schmidinger <Klaus.Schmidinger@cadsoft.de> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Harry wrote:
>>I believe even with DVB-C you should get a picture after loading
>>the driver, so as long as you don't get that, there may be no point
>>in running VDR.
>>
>>
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:57 harry kernel: i2c-core.o: i2c core module
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:57 harry kernel: Linux video capture interface: v1.00
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:57 harry kernel: i2c-core.o: driver VES1893 DVB demodulator registered.
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:57 harry kernel: i2c-core.o: driver VES1820 DVB demodulator registered.
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:57 harry kernel: i2c-core.o: driver L64781 DVB demodulator registered.
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:57 harry kernel: init_SP8870:
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:57 harry kernel: i2c-core.o: driver SP8870 DVB demodulator registered.
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:57 harry kernel: i2c-core.o: driver tda8083 DVB demodulator registered.
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:57 harry kernel: i2c-core.o: driver stv0299 DVB demodulator registered.
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:57 harry kernel: i2c-core.o: driver i2c TV tuner driver registered.
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:58 harry kernel: saa7146_core.o: saa7146(1): bus:0, rev:1, mem:0xd8877000.
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:58 harry kernel: SP8870: no SP8870 found ...
>>>>>Dec 14 17:47:58 harry kernel: i2c-core.o: adapter saa7146(1) registered as adapter 0.
>>>>>Dec 14 17:48:06 harry kernel: wait-for-debi-done maxwait: 500000
>>>>>Dec 14 17:48:06 harry kernel: dvb: debi test in bootarm() failed: 00000000 != 10325476
>>>>>Dec 14 17:48:06 harry kernel: dvb0: AV7111879103707 - firm 1d90c010, rtsl 00000000, vid 7000001b, app 00000000
>>>>>Dec 14 17:48:06 harry kernel: dvb: 1 dvb(s) found!
>>>>>
>>>>>
> 
> when i see the /var/log/messages i think it works.
> 
> 
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: VDR version 0.99 started
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: loading /video/setup.conf
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: ERROR: /video/setup.conf: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: loading /video/keys-pc.conf
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: can't open '/video/keys-pc.conf'
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: probing /dev/ost/frontend0
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: ERROR (dvbapi.c,3033): Die Operation ist nicht erlaubt
>>>>>
> 		
> 				is this my problem
> 
> 
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1354]: EIT processing thread started (pid=1354) - master
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: probing /dev/ost/frontend1
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: found 1 video device
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: setting primary DVB to 1
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: SVDRP listening on port 2001
>>>>>Dez 14 17:51:17 harry vdr[1352]: learning keys
>>>>>
> 
> I have read there are a misstake to run the vdr on a Redhat 7.1 system.
> Is it correct ? (i have RH 7.1)
> 
> 
> 
>>Did you copy the file 'channels.conf.cable' to '/video/channels.conf'?
>>
>>
> yes
> 
> 
>>Maybe your local cable setup is different from what comes with VDR's
>>channels.conf.cable?
>>
>>
> Germany Krefeld
> I think it is the same.
> 
> ps: i dont have a ci or ca module insert
> 
> Harry
> 
> 
> 






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