Try adding lnb and frontend parameters -l lnb-type (DVB-S Only) (use -l help to print types) or -l low[,high[,switch]] in Mhz -f number : use given frontend (default 0) To be sure as you are using the correc frontend , do a simbolic link. # ln -s /dev/dvb/adapter1/frontend0 /dev/dvb/adapter1/fronten...
sure that fec parameter is correct? For example, in http://www.satbeams.com the fec parameter for TP 10992 V 27600 es 2/3 and you are using './szap-s2 -a 1 -H -C 34 -c ../hotbird_szap-s2.conf "RAI2"'. And what about scan this tp: 10992000 V 27500 AUTO AUTO AUTO with scan-s2 ? Other questio...
Try lock a 16APSK/32ASPK signal but don't forget use "szap-s2 -x" to exit from szap-s2 when it's lock, and search pids with: $ dvbsnoop -s pidscan when you obtain pids, see the output of: $ dvbsnoop -nph your_pid "DSM-CC Datagram (IP network)" Generaly (or all I'd found) in 16APS...
Hi Zbabbir. I was talking with "tbs" euro-support about blind scan for linux with tbs6925, and they give me a little tip to active it. Reading your post, I think, maybe it's util for you because only need frequency and polarisation to lock signals. I was working in a python script to do a ...
Hi dears would you please tell me CrazyScan will work with 6920? I am an amatur in this field (blindscan) and gonna to start with it .. any suggestion for me as a beginner? thanks alot Not, TBS2920 don't work with crazyscan because crazyscan requiere blindscan hardware and TBS6920 don't support it....
Wich ".ini" file do you use for scan? Can you try using this data to scan? For C band S2 3732000 H 8889000 2/3 AUTO 8PSK S2 3764000 H 4640000 3/5 AUTO 8PSK S2 3794000 H 4640000 3/5 AUTO 8PSK S2 3799000 H 27500000 AUTO AUTO QPSK S2 3980000 V 29720000 5/6 AUTO 8PSK S2 4132000 H 10670000 3/4 ...
I use a 8x1 diseqc and a 4x1 diseqc. I have only 1 C-band LNB and it's not problem to lock in KU o C-band. I use Debian GNU/Linux with vdr and vdr-sxfe from Debian repositories. I have the same problem with voltage. I'd report it to tbs support. At start time and at end with all software the voltage...