On Thu, 1 Mar 2018 10:22:10 +0100 Patrick Boettcher patrick.boettcher@posteo.de wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2018 11:01:23 +0100 Klaus Schmidinger Klaus.Schmidinger@tvdr.de wrote:
On 27.02.2018 17:58, Patrick Boettcher wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 16:54:35 +0100 Klaus Schmidinger Klaus.Schmidinger@tvdr.de wrote:
Hello Patrick,
your scan doesn't contain the NIT, which is where the transponder innformation is broadcast. Can you scan that, too, please?
Hi Klaus,
NIT attached (from another multiplex with the same symptoms).
DVB-DescriptorTag: 90 (0x5a) [=
terrestrial_delivery_system_descriptor] descriptor_length: 11 (0x0b) Center frequency: 0xffffffff (= 42949672.095 kHz)
@@ -219,6 +219,8 @@ cDvbTransponderParameters dtp; int Source = cSource::FromData(cSource::stTerr); int Frequency = Frequencies[0] = sd->getFrequency() * 10;
Frequency = Transponder() * 1000000;//XXX
dsyslog("Frequency = %08X, Transponder = %d",
sd->getFrequency(), Transponder());//XXX static int Bandwidths[] = { 8000000, 7000000, 6000000, 5000000, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; dtp.SetBandwidth(Bandwidths[sd->getBandwidth()]); static int Constellations[] = { QPSK, QAM_16, QAM_64, QAM_AUTO };
It works. I had to have VDR recreate the channels because it was mixing things up with the already existing ones.
I called victory too early: something (channel-updates?) is overwriting the frequencies and modulation-data for all DVB-T-channels.
Please see the attached log-file.
-- Patrick.