[0.6.1] dual tuner with DVB-S and DVB-T, does not work.

  • Hello


    I have several things


    1. I installed 0.6.0. I do apt-get dist-upgrade and would have 0.6.1?


    2. You can disable tty1 window, the boot is black but still looks the tty1 and login. I want it to look black until load vdr


    3. I have a dual tuner, and the channels.conf have to dvb-s and dvb-t but only see the dvb-s, how can I fix it?


    root@mc:~# dmesg |grep cx -i



    root@mc:~# lspci | grep cx -i




    root@mc:~# vdr -V


    root@mc:~# vdrctl list --enabled



    sorry for my English :)



    thank you very much to all in advance

  • 1. I installed 0.6.0. I do apt-get dist-upgrade and would have 0.6.1?

    Almost - the ISO for yaVDR 0.6.0 hat a 3.16 kernel that caused some problems because there were some remains of it on the installed system (which gets a kernel 1.13 by default), which may caus some problems when installing updates or dkms drivers.


    2. You can disable tty1 window, the boot is black but still looks the tty1 and login. I want it to look black until load vdr

    If you disable tty1 (by creating a /etc/init/tty1.override with "manual" as content), then there should be no login prompt on this tty - what did you change?

    3. I have a dual tuner, and the channels.conf have to dvb-s and dvb-t but only see the dvb-s, how can I fix it?

    It seems that the two frontends of your card can not be used at the same time, so I don't think it is possible to use them both and switch between them by changing from a DVB-S(2) to a DVB-T channel:

    Code
    Mar 19 21:39:27 mc kernel: [    2.190968] DVB: registering new adapter (cx88[0])
    Mar 19 21:39:27 mc kernel: [    2.190980] cx88-mpeg driver manager 0000:04:01.2: DVB: registering adapter 0 frontend 0 (Conexant CX24116/CX24118)...
    Mar 19 21:39:27 mc kernel: [    2.191531] cx88-mpeg driver manager 0000:04:01.2: DVB: registering adapter 0 frontend 1 (Conexant CX22702 DVB-T)...
    [...]
    Mar 19 21:40:04 mc vdr: [9539] frontend 0/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2 with QPSK ("Conexant CX24116/CX24118")
    Mar 19 21:40:04 mc vdr: [10543] frontend 0/0 tuner thread started (pid=9539, tid=10543, prio=high)
    Mar 19 21:40:04 mc vdr: [10544] device 1 section handler thread started (pid=9539, tid=10544, prio=low)
    Mar 19 21:40:09 mc vdr: [9539] ERROR (dvbdevice.c,1214): /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend1: Dispositivo o recurso ocupado
    Mar 19 21:40:09 mc vdr: [9539] found 1 DVB device

    yaVDR-Dokumentation (Ceterum censeo enchiridia esse lectitanda.)

  • Quoted from "triocalavera"




    1. I installed 0.6.0. I do apt-get dist-upgrade and would have 0.6.1?
    Almost - the ISO for yaVDR 0.6.0 hat a 3.16 kernel that caused some problems because there were some remains of it on the installed system (which gets a kernel 1.13 by default), which may caus some problems when installing updates or dkms drivers.

    ok, I reinstalled with iso 0.6.1 and I updated with apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade. Now that this updated!

    Quoted from "triocalavera"




    2. You can disable tty1 window, the boot is black but still looks the tty1 and login. I want it to look black until load vdr
    If you disable tty1 (by creating a /etc/init/tty1.override with "manual" as content), then there should be no login prompt on this tty - what did you change?

    perfect. the login is no longer seen in this window.

    Quoted from "triocalavera"




    3. I have a dual tuner, and the channels.conf have to dvb-s and dvb-t but only see the dvb-s, how can I fix it?
    It seems that the two frontends of your card can not be used at the same time, so I don't think it is possible to use them both and switch between them by changing from a DVB-S(2) to a DVB-T channel:

    finally I bought a usb dvb-t for 6 euros.


    but I've been reading this ....


    http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.…Kernel_.2F_v4l-dvb_driver
    http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.…and_multiple_DVB_frontend

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