On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Pedro Côrte-Real <pe...@pedrocr.net> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Richard Zidlicky <r...@linux-m68k.org> wrote:
>> Did you try kaffeine or w_scan?
>
> I did try both of those. kaffeine I haven't been able to get to work
> at all and w_scan found the frequency but not the channels, much like
> scan. I'll try those again.

I tried both those again with pretty much the same results. Here is kaffeine:

kaffeine(2196) DvbScanFilter::timerEvent: timeout while reading
section; type = 0 pid = 0
kaffeine(2196) DvbScanFilter::timerEvent: timeout while reading
section; type = 2 pid = 17

And here is "w_scan -c PT":

842000: (time: 02:44) (time: 02:47) signal ok:
        QAM_AUTO f = 842000 kHz I999B8C999D999T999G999Y999
Info: NIT(actual) filter timeout
850000: (time: 03:02)
858000: (time: 03:05)
tune to: QAM_AUTO f = 842000 kHz I999B8C999D999T999G999Y999
(time: 03:08) Info: PAT filter timeout
Info: SDT(actual) filter timeout
Info: NIT(actual) filter timeout

I wonder if the PT setting here is correct for DVB-T, but it does find
something in the correct frequency but then does a timeout just like
scan.

Pedro
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