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[SOLVED] TVHeadend SAT>IP Server descrambling issue
Added by Simon S about 6 years ago
Hey there,
Im facing a weird issue and don't know what Im doing wrong. I hope someone can help me.
First of all, my setup is the following:
Im running a tvheadend server that gets its DVB-S2 signals from a Digibit R1. The descrambling is done by a local OSCam server. I'm running this setup quiet a while without any problems on kodis TVHeadend-clients.
But now I have a panasonic TV and connected it to the TVHeadends Sat>IP-Server, after it was configured. So, all is fine (FreeTV and some PaidTV), except the descrambling failed on SOME PaidTV-channels. That means, some channels are descrambled and streamed without any issue and some others not. For those channels, that do not work, I can hear a short period (max 1 second) of the audio stream but the video stays black. The weird thing is, that the tvheadend-kodi-clients can stream all the channels without any problem.
I hope someone can help me with this.
I have attached a trace-log of my tvheadend-server. Here you can see that some channels are working and some do not.
Here you can find an error with message
"[ ERROR]:satip: SAT>IP DVB-S Tuner #1 (<DIGIBIT_R1_IP>) - RTSP cmd error 7 (No error information) [8-500]"
but I cant find anything about the reason for this.
Heres my dvbapi config:
[dvbapi] enabled = 1 au = 1 pmt_mode = 4 request_mode = 1 listen_port = 9001 user = tvheadend read_sdt = 1 boxtype = pc
In tvheadend I use this as "OSCam net protocol (rev >= 10389)".
OSCam build number is "r11384" and tvheadend version is "4.2.6-30".
Any suggestions or are you missing information?
Thanks in advance!
tvh_trace.log (1.11 MB) tvh_trace.log | tvheadend trace log |
Replies (4)
RE: TVHeadend SAT>IP Server descrambling issue - Added by Joe User about 6 years ago
Are the channels which work / don't work consistent? ie certain channels always work and other certain channels always don't work? Does the oscam log show something different from working and non-working channels. Do the non-working channels have something in common, ie on the same mux?
RE: TVHeadend SAT>IP Server descrambling issue - Added by Simon S about 6 years ago
Yes, the channels that don't work are always the same. For now I can say, that the two channels from the attached log that are not working are on the same mux (10832.25H). My tvheadend lists 4 channels on that mux (RTLII HD, VOX HD, RTL HD, n-tv HD) which all definitive does not work via the SAT>IP connection from my Panasonic TV. But the strange thing is, that these channels are working fine from a tvheadend client (kodi and android).
I will take a look at the oscam log again, when I have the time.
EDIT: I have attached the oscam.log file, where you can see the difference between working "ProSieben HD" and non-working "VOX HD"
RE: TVHeadend SAT>IP Server descrambling issue - Added by Simon S about 6 years ago
maybe this error is related to the connection from tvheadend tothe digibit r1. In the log of the digibit I can see the following while trying to stream a channel that does not work:
[9602][2487652.843][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][free][FE ref: 0,0,0,0][FE freq: -1,-1,-1,-1] [9603][2487660.050][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][allocate][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 11464,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2338-0,1] [9604][2487660.053][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][openSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 11464,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2338-0,1] [9605][2487661.867][rtsp-server][0x663e00][updatePidsAllocation:WARNING:streamer/rtsp/rtspstreamserver.cpp:2424][maximum streams number reached!] [9606][2487661.952][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][closeSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 11464,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2338-0,1] [9607][2487661.952][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][free][FE ref: 0,0,0,0][FE freq: -1,-1,-1,-1] [9608][2487665.751][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][allocate][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 10832,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2339-0,1] [9609][2487665.754][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][openSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 10832,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2339-0,1] [9610][2487668.217][rtsp-server][0x663e00][updatePidsAllocation:WARNING:streamer/rtsp/rtspstreamserver.cpp:2424][maximum streams number reached!] [9611][2487668.279][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][closeSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 10832,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2339-0,1] [9612][2487668.279][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][free][FE ref: 0,0,0,0][FE freq: -1,-1,-1,-1] [9613][2487672.335][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][allocate][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 11464,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2340-0,1] [9614][2487672.338][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][openSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 11464,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2340-0,1] [9615][2487674.512][rtsp-server][0x663e00][updatePidsAllocation:WARNING:streamer/rtsp/rtspstreamserver.cpp:2424][maximum streams number reached!] [9616][2487674.574][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][closeSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 11464,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2340-0,1] [9617][2487674.574][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][free][FE ref: 0,0,0,0][FE freq: -1,-1,-1,-1] [9618][2487685.665][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][allocate][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 10832,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2341-0,1] [9619][2487685.669][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][openSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 10832,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2341-0,1] [9620][2487692.174][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][closeSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 10832,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2341-0,1] [9621][2487692.174][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][free][FE ref: 0,0,0,0][FE freq: -1,-1,-1,-1] [9622][2487692.176][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][allocate][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 11464,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2342-0,1] [9623][2487692.179][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][openSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 11464,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2342-0,1] [9624][2487694.579][rtsp-server][0x663e00][updatePidsAllocation:WARNING:streamer/rtsp/rtspstreamserver.cpp:2424][maximum streams number reached!] [9625][2487694.641][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][closeSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 11464,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2342-0,1] [9626][2487694.642][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][free][FE ref: 0,0,0,0][FE freq: -1,-1,-1,-1] [9627][2487698.579][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][allocate][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 10832,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2343-0,1] [9628][2487698.583][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][openSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 10832,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2343-0,1] [9629][2487707.077][rtsp-server][0x663e00][updatePidsAllocation:WARNING:streamer/rtsp/rtspstreamserver.cpp:2424][maximum streams number reached!] [9630][2487707.140][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][closeSource][FE ref: 1,0,0,0][FE freq: 10832,-1,-1,-1][stream-demux map: 2343-0,1] [9631][2487707.140][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][free][FE ref: 0,0,0,0][FE freq: -1,-1,-1,-1] [9632][2487758.706][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][allocate][FE ref: 0,0,1,0][FE freq: -1,-1,10832,-1][stream-demux map: 2344-2,1] [9633][2487758.719][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][openSource][FE ref: 0,0,1,0][FE freq: -1,-1,10832,-1][stream-demux map: 2344-2,1] [9634][2487769.994][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][closeSource][FE ref: 0,0,1,0][FE freq: -1,-1,10832,-1][stream-demux map: 2344-2,1] [9635][2487769.994][s2i-streamer-stream-allocator][0x631998][free][FE ref: 0,0,0,0][FE freq: -1,-1,-1,-1]
I have attached a screenshot of my digibit-config and digibit-tuner-config in tvheadend. Maybe here is something wrong?
digibit_config.png (50.9 KB) digibit_config.png | |||
digit_tuner_config.png (63.1 KB) digit_tuner_config.png |
RE: TVHeadend SAT>IP Server descrambling issue - Added by Simon S about 6 years ago
Ok, I got it!
Based on the warning in the DIGIBIT R1 log, I have modified the value "Maximum PIDs" of the global DIGIBIT configuration in tvheadend from "32" to "16".
Now all works fine!