Am 09.02.2012 22:12, schrieb Torfinn Ingolfsen:
Update:

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 12:04 AM, Torfinn Ingolfsen<tin...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Never mind. after adding this patch:
http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/9691/

and rebuilding the media drivers, the device is now detected:
tingo@kg-f4:~$ dmesg | grep -i terratec
[   19.755806] dvb-usb: found a 'TerraTec DTV StarBox DVB-T/C USB2.0
(az6007)' in warm state.
[   20.949045] DVB: registering new adapter (TerraTec DTV StarBox
DVB-T/C USB2.0 (az6007))
[   23.732039] Registered IR keymap rc-nec-terratec-cinergy-xs
[   23.732442] dvb-usb: TerraTec DTV StarBox DVB-T/C USB2.0 (az6007)
successfully initialized and connected.

I have now tested the TerraTec H7, both with w_scan and with Kaffeine.
Neither of then is able to find any channels from the H7. (The device
is connected to an external power supply). However, if I connect
another device (a PCTV nanoStick T2 290e) to the same cable, both
w_scan and Kaffeine find all the channels for my provider, and I can
watch the clear (unencrypted) ones in Kaffeine.

How can I debug the H7 further?




Thank you for the hint to the usb-pid patch. That brought my h7 the first dvb pictures with linux.

We both seem to have the second revision device. My has the 0ccd:10a3 usb-id. w_scan and dvbscan find channels. With czap i have a signal (FE_HAS_LOCK) but no transport traffic. With mencoder i'm able to get an mpeg, which is corrupt, but there are pictures and sporadically sound, the device receives the dvb-c stream.
Typical mencoder statement is: skipping/duplicate frame.

I didn't test dvb-t terrestrial, but under /dev/dvb i have only one adapter. Is there no need for two, one for cable, another for terrestrial?


ps:
Sorry I never used a newsgroup about nttp, with this post i try to get access. I write from moz-thunderbird and don't know if this message will come through. Thanks. ;)

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