Hi,
If I enable update transponders setting one (C-mux) of the available three (A,B,C) multiplexes gets updated to non-working frequency. Example:
"The Voice;SBS:770000:I0C23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:513:660=fin:0:0:241:8438:12289:0"
becomes
"The Voice;SBS:674000000:I0C23D23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:513:660=fin:0:0:241:8438:12289:0"
The same happens for other TV and radio channels in the same frequency. It is funny that the in addition to wrong frequency there are also three extra zeros in the updated frequency. I contacted the Finnish operator (Digita) and was lucky to get in contact with a helpful person. He verified that other NIT data is sent correctly here in Tampere so I wonder now if the problem is in vdr. He also told that the NIT data is sent in two parts, first A and B and then C separately. Could it cause that A and B work but not C.
The log of vdr shows no further interesting information about the problem.
BR, Seppo
* Seppo Ingalsuo seppo.ingalsuo@iki.fi [051211 15:22]:
If I enable update transponders setting one (C-mux) of the available three (A,B,C) multiplexes gets updated to non-working frequency. Example:
"The Voice;SBS:770000:I0C23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:513:660=fin:0:0:241:8438:12289:0"
becomes
"The Voice;SBS:674000000:I0C23D23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:513:660=fin:0:0:241:8438:12289:0"
The same happens for other TV and radio channels in the same frequency. It is funny that the in addition to wrong frequency there are also three extra zeros in the updated frequency. I contacted the Finnish operator (Digita) and was lucky to get in contact with a helpful person. He verified that other NIT data is sent correctly here in Tampere so I wonder now if the problem is in vdr. He also told that the NIT data is sent in two parts, first A and B and then C separately. Could it cause that A and B work but not C.
Something like this happens in Spain. DVB-T channels are updated by vdr with an extra milliard (the thre 0s). Actually I see two copies of each channel. The right one with which I populate channels.conf to start with and another copy added by vdr with the three extra 0s. In addition, vdr sometimes updates fully operational channels to wrong values, which results in a blank screen.
All is solved disabling the 'Update channels' option, though.
Javier Marcet wrote:
- Seppo Ingalsuo seppo.ingalsuo@iki.fi [051211 15:22]:
If I enable update transponders setting one (C-mux) of the available three (A,B,C) multiplexes gets updated to non-working frequency. Example:
"The Voice;SBS:770000:I0C23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:513:660=fin:0:0:241:8438:12289:0"
becomes
"The Voice;SBS:674000000:I0C23D23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:513:660=fin:0:0:241:8438:12289:0"
The same happens for other TV and radio channels in the same frequency. It is funny that the in addition to wrong frequency there are also three extra zeros in the updated frequency. I contacted the Finnish operator (Digita) and was lucky to get in contact with a helpful person. He verified that other NIT data is sent correctly here in Tampere so I wonder now if the problem is in vdr. He also told that the NIT data is sent in two parts, first A and B and then C separately. Could it cause that A and B work but not C.
Something like this happens in Spain. DVB-T channels are updated by vdr with an extra milliard (the thre 0s). Actually I see two copies of each channel. The right one with which I populate channels.conf to start with and another copy added by vdr with the three extra 0s. In addition, vdr sometimes updates fully operational channels to wrong values, which results in a blank screen.
All is solved disabling the 'Update channels' option, though.
The question is whether the data in the NIT is wrong, or VDR doesn't interpret it correctly. Since I can't receive any of these channels here I'm afraid someone who actually can receive them will have to investigate this...
Klaus
* Klaus Schmidinger Klaus.Schmidinger@cadsoft.de [051211 18:40]:
also told that the NIT data is sent in two parts, first A and B and then C separately. Could it cause that A and B work but not C.
Something like this happens in Spain. DVB-T channels are updated by vdr with an extra milliard (the thre 0s). Actually I see two copies of each channel. The right one with which I populate channels.conf to start with and another copy added by vdr with the three extra 0s. In addition, vdr sometimes updates fully operational channels to wrong values, which results in a blank screen. All is solved disabling the 'Update channels' option, though.
The question is whether the data in the NIT is wrong, or VDR doesn't interpret it correctly. Since I can't receive any of these channels here I'm afraid someone who actually can receive them will have to investigate this...
If you drive me, I'll try my best to help out. The three extra 000s issue happens with all the transponders which I receive here over DVB-t, No such problem exists with DVB-s, both in a single vdr system.
Seppo Ingalsuo wrote:
Hi,
If I enable update transponders setting one (C-mux) of the available three (A,B,C) multiplexes gets updated to non-working frequency. Example:
"The Voice;SBS:770000:I0C23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:513:660=fin:0:0:241:8438:12289:0"
becomes
"The Voice;SBS:674000000:I0C23D23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:513:660=fin:0:0:241:8438:12289:0"
The same happens for other TV and radio channels in the same frequency. It is funny that the in addition to wrong frequency there are also three extra zeros in the updated frequency. I contacted the Finnish operator (Digita) and was lucky to get in contact with a helpful person. He verified that other NIT data is sent correctly here in Tampere so I wonder now if the problem is in vdr.
In Espoo transmitter the Mux-C is at 674000000
Here's part of my channels.conf from Espoo transmitter YLETV2;YLE:562000000:I0C23D23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:3:513+129:660=eng:2321:0:33:8438:4097:0 MTV3;MTV Oy:658000000:I0C23D23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:3:305:561:817:0:49:8438:8193:0 TheVoice;SBS:674000000:I0C23D23M64B8T8G8Y0:T:3:513:660=fin:0:0:241:8438:12289:0