Re: FireDTV / w_scan / no data from NIT(actual)

2014-03-31 Thread Steven Toth
 But I guess demuxing is necessary to get the NIT(actual) table, isn't it ?

Generally speaking applications configure the demux to pass all pids,
so yes - the demux is typically mandatory. Data is received from the
dvr0 device.

Assuming the card is tuning and delivering complete unfiltered
transport payload reliably, then if no NIT is appearing then I can
only assume either the application isn't waiting long enough, or it
doesn't existing on that frequency.

- Steve

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Re: FireDTV / w_scan / no data from NIT(actual)

2014-03-29 Thread Steven Toth
 Only is goes already wrong with the init scan I only get: Info: no data
 from NIT(actual)

I suspect either their isn't a NIT(actual) table on your frequency, or
the tool isn't waiting long enough for the NIT table to arrive.

- Steve

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Re: FireDTV / w_scan / no data from NIT(actual)

2014-03-29 Thread Podium B.V.

Dear Steve,

I am already using the -F and the -t 3 option...
So a longer time waiting is not possible.

-F   use long filter timeout
-t N   tuning timeout
  1 = fastest [default]
  2 = medium
  3 = slowest

And there are NIT(actual) table on the frequencies.
My result should be very much like: http://www.dtvmonitor.com/nl/ziggo-noord

But I also search more what my problem could be and I discovered that
most examples say:

using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'

and i only get:

using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0'

But I guess demuxing is necessary to get the NIT(actual) table, isn't it ?






On 29-03-14 14:44, Steven Toth wrote:
 Only is goes already wrong with the init scan I only get: Info: 
no data

 from NIT(actual)
 I suspect either their isn't a NIT(actual) table on your frequency, or
 the tool isn't waiting long enough for the NIT table to arrive.

 - Steve






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