Re: [linux-dvb] dib0700 patch / Nova-t

2008-01-09 Thread David Harvey
Is this patch in the mercurial source or needs manually applying?

thx,

dh
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 Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 23:20:57 +0100 (CET)
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 Aah, yes, you're right. It only affects dual-boards and there only the
 streaming problems, which might cause the disconnects.

 Your problem was signal reception?


 Patrick.

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 On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Soeren Moch wrote:

 Patrick Boettcher wrote:
 It affects all dib0700-based devices.

 Patrick.


 I hoped this patch would solve my Nova-T-Stick problems, but - when
 looking
 closer - this patch changes nothing for single-channel dib0700-based
 devices (like the Nova-T-Stick), or have I missed the point?

 In other words, do you mean It affects all dual-channel dib0700- 
 based
 devices?

 Soeren





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 Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 23:31:30 +0100
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 Hi!

 I have patched MythTV with the patch mentioned below, but when I'm
 trying to scan for channels I get no DVB-S2 channels? The first times
 I've tried to scan I got the channels at Thor 1.0W Transponder 11434V
 all time, regardless of what frequency I've enterad in mythtv-setup.  
 But
 now I can't scan any DVB-S2 channnels at all, I only get DVB-S  
 channels.
 I have no idea why I got some DVB-S2 channels the first times I've  
 tried
 to scan.

 I'm having a Hauppauge HVR4000 running with multiproto patched for
 HVR4000 support.
 ./szap2 and VDR patched with H.264/DVB-S2 works.

 Thanks for any help!

 Best regards, Lars Fredriksson

 On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 01:54:27PM +0100, Gernot Pansy wrote:

 p.s.:

 if you want to test it mythtv, youd could try this hack against  
 current svn:

 http://pansy.at/gernot/mythtv-multiproto-hack.diff.gz





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 Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2008 00:44:40 +0100
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 Jonatan Wiik wrote:
 Hi,

 Does anyone happen to have any information on the DVB-C PCI-card  
 called
 Cinergy C by Terratec (
 http://tven.terratec.net/modules.php?op=modloadname=Newsfile=articlesid=267)
  
 .
 It seems like it is meant to replace the Cinergy 1200 DVB-C card, but
 I
 wasn't able to find any information about its Linux-compatibility

 card is supported by linuxtv.org kernel delivered drivers since long.

 see wiki, list archive



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   whenSatReceiver is active on Multiswitch
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 Oliver Bardenheier (obardenh) schrieb:
 I have a strange behaviour since a few days on my VDR

 I have a 9/8 Multiswitch with two VDRs and a Humax PR-1000HD  
 connected.

 When I switch on the Humax I don't get the frontend synched on the  
 VDR
 with a NOVA-S-Plus (mercurial tree)

 ProSieben;ProSiebenSat.1:12545:hC56:S19.2E:22000:511:512=deu;515=dd: 
 33:0
 :17501:1:1107:0

 All other channels got synched, only Sat1, Pro7, Kabel, 9live, etc.
 don't get a lock.
 Any ideas if 

Re: [linux-dvb] linux-dvb Digest, Vol 36, Issue 24

2008-01-08 Thread David Harvey
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 Today's Topics:

1. Re: twinhan 1020A not working (Gregor Fuis)
2. Re: WinTV-NOVA-T-500 Status (Paul Elliott)
3. Re: WinTV-NOVA-T-500 Status (Paul Elliott)
4. Re: SkyStar2 Rev. 2.7V / ITD1000 (Pablo Hoertner)
5. Re: WinTV-NOVA-T-500 Status (Eduard Huguet)
6. Re: WinTV-NOVA-T-500 Status (Nicolas Will)
7. Re: Mplayer complaints. (Nico Sabbi)
8. Re: WinTV-NOVA-T-500 Status (Patrick Boettcher)
9. Re: WinTV-NOVA-T-500 Status (Jeffrey Borg)
   10. Re: WinTV-NOVA-T-500 Status (Nicolas Will)


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 Remy Bohmer wrote:
   
 Hello Gregor,

 I remember I also had problems on my Dual Core system, where the bt878
 driver load may fail while it is loaded in parallel with the bttv
 driver.

 I added this also in my modprobe.conf:
 install bt878 /sbin/modprobe bttv; /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install
 bt878; /sbin/modprobe dst; /sbin/modprobe dst_ca; /sbin/modprobe
 dvb-bt8xx

 This line forces the loading of all the drivers in the proper order.

 Hope this helps...


 Kind Regards,

 Remy
   
 
 Hello Remy,

 I tried with your line in modprobe.conf, and still can't get to work all 
 cards at once.
 Is it possible to edit driver sources, that they would always accept the 
 right cards and load the right drivers?

 Best Regards,
 Gregor




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 Hi Jeffrey,

 On 07/01/2008, Jeffrey Borg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 Don't worry too much about the kernel version the important thing here
 is to use the latest dvb sources from linuxtv.org
 

 Initially I tried the latest dvb sources on my 2.6.22 Gutsy kernel but
 didn't have any luck with it, the latest rc kernel was my last resort.

   
 The firmware I am using is the current one of dvb-usb-dib0700-1.10.fw
 

 Do you have the md5sum for that file? I'm currently using the one posted here:

 http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-NOVA-T-500
 (under test firmware)

 md5sum is 5878ebfcba2d8deb90b9120eb89b02da

   
 I am using 1 nova-t 500 and 2 saa7134 devices with mythtv and its been
 really stable lately. uptime is currently 26 days
 

 I was lucky to get 26 hours! My setup is a Dell Inspiron AMD based
 box, a PVR350 and the Nova500. Quite often the card would disconnect
 within minutes of boot and several hours at best. I've taken it out
 now and I'm now using a Nova-T and the PVR350 without any issues.

   
Is the dib0700 patch mentioned for nova-t 500 etc  in the mercurial 
sources too to test? I'm quite encouraged and intrigued by this 
development :) !

dh

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Re: [linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware problems

2007-10-16 Thread David Harvey
Typo! I am on the latest firmware, although I listed the wrong one  
below :-/.

Now I am getting usb disconnects without the I2C errors too.


On 15 Oct 2007, at 21:14, Nicolas Will wrote:


 On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 20:36 +0100, David Harvey wrote:
 After recently saying that I had a week of clear operation...

 I rebooted yesterday, for my usb stick to hang the usb bus again  
 after
 very
 little time.  I've just rebuilt the latest hg source after having had
 a
 kernel upgrade (after the inital reboot/hang).  Symptoms are the
 mt2060 I2C
 read and write failures.  Latest firmware: dvb-usb-dib0700-01.fw.

 Is this a typo ?

 The latest firmware is dvb-usb-dib0700-1.10.fw

 http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-NOVA-T-500

 Nico



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Re: [linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware problems

2007-10-16 Thread David Harvey
Now I have another dmesg output shortly before disconnect, this is  
seriously strange considering the length of smooth running before  
utter chaos now!

dib0700: RC Query Failed
dvb-usb: error while querying for an remote control event.
.
:-/


On 15 Oct 2007, at 21:14, Nicolas Will wrote:


 On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 20:36 +0100, David Harvey wrote:
 After recently saying that I had a week of clear operation...

 I rebooted yesterday, for my usb stick to hang the usb bus again  
 after
 very
 little time.  I've just rebuilt the latest hg source after having had
 a
 kernel upgrade (after the inital reboot/hang).  Symptoms are the
 mt2060 I2C
 read and write failures.  Latest firmware: dvb-usb-dib0700-01.fw.

 Is this a typo ?

 The latest firmware is dvb-usb-dib0700-1.10.fw

 http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-NOVA-T-500

 Nico



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Re: [linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware problems

2007-10-15 Thread David Harvey
After recently saying that I had a week of clear operation...

I rebooted yesterday, for my usb stick to hang the usb bus again after very 
little time.  I've just rebuilt the latest hg source after having had a 
kernel upgrade (after the inital reboot/hang).  Symptoms are the mt2060 I2C 
read and write failures.  Latest firmware: dvb-usb-dib0700-01.fw.

Hope this helps, I've been trying to experiment with achieveing again the 
great week of stability I enjoyed!

dh


On Thursday 27 September 2007 21:02:34 you wrote:
 On Thursday 27 September 2007 11:00:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Re: [linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware problems

 Hi,

 I'm experiencing disconnects in a matter of hours with mythtv .

 Details are as follows
 kernel(Ubuntu Feisty): Linux frontroom 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Fri Aug 31
 00:55:27 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsusb
 Bus 004 Device 005: ID 2040:7060 Hauppauge

 Device: Wintv Nova-T usb

 App: Mythtv

 Symptoms:  Disconnects after anything between a couple of hours or days.

 Using the latest firmware and hg-src of the same date as the firmware was
 released.

 Thanks for your efforts.  Happy to help if I can do anything further.

 dh



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Re: [linux-dvb] DiB0700 device report

2007-10-11 Thread David Harvey
Hi,

I previously submitted my hardware details quoting some remaining  
stability issues.

Since then I have however had over a week mythtv uptime.
This could be down to one of three reasons.

I might not have unloaded the firmware fully from the stick before  
trying the new one by resetting the machine and not disconnecting it  
physically (although I thought I had)

I have improved my antenna setup, receiving much more consistent signal.

I have hidden the device from IR sources as I was also receiving many  
dmesg entries with
dib0700: Unknown remote controller key which have since stopped.

Hope this helps iron out any further issues.

dh

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 Hi!
 I would like to by a dvb-s usb device. Are there any especially  
 well supported
 ones for linux (more as listed in the wiki, which are just 2, where  
 one is
 actually not working). I would really like to have one for my laptop.
 Besides Firewire or ExpressCard suggestions are also welcomed, but  
 it needs to
 be dvb-s.
 I would be very thankful for any suggestions.



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 Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 20:00:21 +0200
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 Update:

 After closer verification, the Nova-TD Stick does not function  
 properly
 with the 1.10 firmware (either). tzap works and claims the frontend  
 has
 lock:

 using '/dev/dvb/adapter3/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter3/demux0'
 tuning to 49000 Hz
 video pid 0x03fb, audio pid 0x03fa
 status 1e | signal  | snr  | ber 001f | unc 0133 |  
 FE_HAS_LOCK
 status 1a | signal  | snr  | ber 001f | unc 0946 |  
 FE_HAS_LOCK
 status 1e | signal  | snr  | ber  | unc 28a8 |  
 FE_HAS_LOCK
 status 1e | signal  | snr  | ber 00010930 | unc 2599 |  
 FE_HAS_LOCK
 status 1a | signal  | snr  | ber 001f | unc 000b |  
 FE_HAS_LOCK

 But attempting to play the video stream generates errors (output from
 'mplayer dvb://4@TV6'):

 Playing dvb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 dvb_tune Freq: 49000
 dvb_streaming_read, attempt N. 6 failed with errno 0 when reading  
 1484 bytes
 dvb_streaming_read, attempt N. 5 failed with errno 0 when reading  
 1296 bytes
 dvb_streaming_read, attempt N. 4 failed with errno 0 when reading  
 1296 bytes
 ...
 MPlayer interrupted by signal 2 in module: demux_open

 Attempting to tune to a channel with MythTV ends up in a L__ state
 (normally LMS after channel lock).

 Signal levels are as follows (as reported by MythTV):
 Nova-T Stick  53% (43%)
 Nova-T 500(1) 59% (28%)
 Nova-T 500(2) 67% (50%)

 All devices are now being fed straight from a low-noise amplifier and
 all are tuned to the same channel. Signal levels in parenthesis is  
 with
 internal LNA off (force_lna_activation=0).

   // J

 On Sun, 2007-09-30 at 12:02 +0200, Jonas Anden wrote:
 Can I ask you a few questions about the TD stick,

 1. How is reception compared to the nova-t 500

 I think it is pretty similar, though I don't have any exact  
 numbers to
 give you at this time. I'm going to do an overhaul of my cabling  
 (with a
 better quality amplifier and splitter); I've got a small aerial  
 antenna
 which is partially blocked by trees that feeds my four inputs and the
 current splitters and amplifier are pretty tacky, so any  
 differences in
 reception is likely to be more dependent on the cabling than the  
 tuners.
 I'll try to get back with 

Re: [linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware problems

2007-09-27 Thread David Harvey
On Thursday 27 September 2007 11:00:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Re: [linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware problems


Hi,

I'm experiencing disconnects in a matter of hours with mythtv .

Details are as follows
kernel(Ubuntu Feisty): Linux frontroom 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Fri Aug 31 
00:55:27 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsusb
Bus 004 Device 005: ID 2040:7060 Hauppauge

Device: Wintv Nova-T usb

App: Mythtv

Symptoms:  Disconnects after anything between a couple of hours or days.

Using the latest firmware and hg-src of the same date as the firmware was 
released.

Thanks for your efforts.  Happy to help if I can do anything further.

dh

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Re: [linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware - next try

2007-09-24 Thread David Harvey
That's interesting to know and I'll keep my eyes open for sticks  
based on these chipsets.

Just so I can weigh up all the options though...  Are there any  
really solid stable USB devices in the main tree? And if not are  
there any pci devices that are solid and stable?

Thanks for the advice to date, I'm looking forward to the end of  
restarting my currently flimsy mythbox!

dh


On 22 Sep 2007, at 13:59, Markus Rechberger wrote:

 On 9/22/07, Aidan Thornton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 9/22/07, Markus Rechberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 9/22/07, David Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks Soeren,

 I'm just working out how I can free up my single epia pci slot
 (currently
 running my sata card) so I can persue the pci dvb solution...   
 Is there
 anything recommended with solid support? (as I mistakenly  
 thought nova-t
 in
 all its incarnations worked so don't want to make the same mistake
 twice!)
 I've been messing about with my freecom and nova-t usb sticks  
 for so
 long
 now
 that I can't wait to stop tinkering (which is something I  
 thought I'd
 never
 say! :) )


 If you're looking for a stable hardware usb solution I can say that
 solutions from Empiatech just work fine in most cases :-)
 (the exceptions will be cleared up within the next few months)

 http://mcentral.de/wiki/index.php/Em2880

 mailinglist:
 http://mcentral.de/pipermail/em28xx/

 (just avoid to buy the devices which are in question there, although
 _all_ empia devices will experience a great improvement in future)
 Beside just writing about that. Empia has customers who are  
 interested
 in Linux support and Empia itself is interested in getting those
 customers satisfied.


 I have to warn you, however, that the Linux driver for these devices
 hasn't been merged into the kernel and it's far from clear that it
 ever will be. (All the usual caveats of a non-merged driver apply -
 you have to recompile it manually every time you upgrade your kernel,
 you're reliant on the driver author to update it every time the  
 kernel
 API changes, etc.)


 It's none of linuxtv's business anymore so I don't see a problem
 anymore in that area.

 The driver (mostly) works, though, and the hardware seems to be  
 decent
 (I'm quite happy with mine, even though it sometimes requires some
 fiddling to get it working again after rebooting or starting up the
 system).The one thing the driver doesn't support is
 VBI/teletext/closed captions on analog TV.


 teletext is not enabled in the driver due the VBI offsets for
 different videostandards.
 The raw VBI signal is part of the video and ontop of the actual video
 frames, if the offset is set to a wrong value the video would be
 shifted (this is the main reason why it's disabled).
 If you need some hints for enabling it for PAL-I let me know.
 upcoming devices additionally have radiosupport as well.

 Markus


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Re: [linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware - next try

2007-09-21 Thread David Harvey
Thanks Soeren,

I'm just working out how I can free up my single epia pci slot (currently 
running my sata card) so I can persue the pci dvb solution...  Is there 
anything recommended with solid support? (as I mistakenly thought nova-t in 
all its incarnations worked so don't want to make the same mistake twice!)  
I've been messing about with my freecom and nova-t usb sticks for so long now 
that I can't wait to stop tinkering (which is something I thought I'd never 
say! :) )

On Friday 21 September 2007 19:23:02 Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
 On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 13:35 +0100, David Harvey wrote:
  I'm still experiencing usb-disconnects with the new (1.10
  firmware).   Nothing in dmesg to help other than the disconnect
  statement (usb 4-3: USB disconnect, address 2).  Im using a via epia
  pd1000 and have suffered similar problems with my freecom dvb stick
  (which at least doesn't hang the usb bus when it eventually falls on
  its face) Are there any known issues with epia hardware? and can
  others confirm that this new firmware is definitely fixing their usb
  disconnects? The stick is is a nova-t with dib0700 (can provide more

 It is definitely caused by the dibcom (driver or hardware) based sticks.
 I have a completely different chipset (via) and 2 different dibcom based
 dongles showed the very same problem.

 So relax and get some supported pci card or so instead.

 Soeren



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[linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware - next try

2007-09-20 Thread David Harvey
I'm still experiencing usb-disconnects with the new (1.10  
firmware).   Nothing in dmesg to help other than the disconnect  
statement (usb 4-3: USB disconnect, address 2).  Im using a via epia  
pd1000 and have suffered similar problems with my freecom dvb stick  
(which at least doesn't hang the usb bus when it eventually falls on  
its face) Are there any known issues with epia hardware? and can  
others confirm that this new firmware is definitely fixing their usb  
disconnects? The stick is is a nova-t with dib0700 (can provide more  
info from home usb id's etc)  I've tried disabling some devices in  
bios to reduce demand on irqs, but so far it's been defeating me  
(after many evening seemingly wasted :-/ )  Any advice greatfully  
received and will happily provide any further details.

(I'm using hg-src from 10 days ago as I haven't noticed any other  
driver changes in the summary since then, on an up to date feisty  
insatll)

Thanks in advance

dh

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[linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware - next try

2007-09-20 Thread David Harvey
Mine only lasted a matter of hours... timstamp : [ 6914.396000]

I'm still unsure given my instability issues with my other stick,  
whether or not my current issues are reflective of flaky epia usb or  
the dvb driver stack

But although I wouldn't wish it on anyone, I'm encouraged that I'm  
not the only one experiencing strange behaviour, what mobo are you  
using?

dh

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Re: [linux-dvb] DiB0700 firmware - next try

2007-09-20 Thread David Harvey
Do I gather correctly from that page that you are using the pci nova- 
t as well (I am currently of the understanding that this has it's own  
USB controller to address effectively the same chips anyway)

dh
On 20 Sep 2007, at 15:27, Nicolas Will wrote:

 On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 15:18 +0100, David Harvey wrote:
 Mine only lasted a matter of hours... timstamp : [ 6914.396000]

 I'm still unsure given my instability issues with my other stick,
 whether or not my current issues are reflective of flaky epia usb or
 the dvb driver stack

 But although I wouldn't wish it on anyone, I'm encouraged that I'm
 not the only one experiencing strange behaviour, what mobo are you
 using?

 A very recent Intel Mobo.

 Details here:

 http://www.youplala.net/linux/home-theater-pc/

 Nico



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