Am Freitag, 1. August 2003 23:59 schrieb Oliver Endriss: > On Thursday 31 July 2003 17:44, Edward Wildgoose wrote: > > Yep, happens if you just use tzap and don't even view the output. > > > > The issue is that when the card changes to a different mux, then > > something suddenly dies. For most people it still goes through the > > motions of tuning, symptoms vary slightly, but the point is that to > > all intents and purposes the card feigns being alive, but no data > > comes out, and there is nothing coming out of the analogue either. I > > have posted some better descriptions in the past. > > Hm, I can confirm these lock-ups with DVB-S, too. > It happens very, very rarely. > > Until now I found the following: > (1) The frontend is fully operational. You can switch channels using > vdr or szap. Frontend status is normal, but there is no picture, > no sound, nothing. scan -c reports timeout. > (2) The problem can be fixed by unloading dvb-ttpci and > loading it again. It's probably a firmware issue. > (3) There is no ARM crash., so the problem cannot be detected > by [dvb-av7110].
I can confirm this too (DVB-s rev 1.3, vdr) After I have it a long time running without interaction. Sometimes only audio on some channels is missing. (2) applies to both. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
