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Mux found, but no services available

Added by pierre azerty almost 11 years ago

Hello,

I am setting up a media center based on XBMC and Ubuntu Linux (14.04 alpha and 3.13 kernel)
My DVB adapter is a Pinacle PCTV 73A USB and it works on that box with me-tv.
When using tvheadend (3.4.27~gfbda802~raring), the adapter is recognized as DiBcom 7000 PC and the initial scan finds 40 muxes, that appears in the Muxes tab.
Unfortunately, there are not any services found.

Googling did not help... will you ? :)


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RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by hugh thomson almost 11 years ago

bump.

I got the similar situation. it comes up as DiBcom 7000 PC, I add muxes manually using info from http://www.ukfree.tv/transmitters.php but it doesn't seem to give the muxes a muxid, network id, or find any services. It will show x muxes awaiting initial scan and the map dvb services to channels is greyed out. I have it installed on opnelec.

I have had this tuner for years and have had it working in the past fine. I am in the UK (angus transmitter) and always have to add the mux manually but I think this is normal.

I have tried deleting muxes, restarting, varying the mux info, playing with the tick boxes on the general tab. hopefully someone can assist us somehow on this.

Many Thanks,

Hugh

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Prof Yaffle almost 11 years ago

Can you both provide a screenshot of your muxes, please, as well as a link to what you think you should have (I think Hugh's reference to Angus is probably good enough for me to find them). It may be that you have the mux information incomplete, and something's missing that's needed to make sense of the signal.

I've got the DiBcom chipset in one of my tuners, and it works fine.

pierre cha - it may be that you're auto-scanning and picking up the analogue channels, not the digital muxes - or that the mux records are out of date (a common issue) and things have moved around. You need a good source that will tell you what the mux frequencies are and how they're configured.

@Hugh - try adding the frequencies as listed on ukfree.tv, but make sure the frequency is correctly in kHz and the bandwidth is 8kHz. The rest of the fields can be left as Auto.

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by pierre azerty almost 11 years ago

Hello,

Thank you for taking care of this problem.

Here is a screenshot of the muxes.
I live in France and as long as I know, there is no more analog TV broadcasted.

As I successfully use both me-tv and Kaffeine, is there a way to get the channels from some file ?

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by hugh thomson almost 11 years ago

Hi Yaffle,

Thank you for the quick response. I have attached the screenshots to the message all being well. Below is the full story I think:

Hardware: 5 yr old version of http://www.asrock.com/nettop/overview.asp?Model=ION%20330 I bought in 2008 along with my hauppage tv tuner.

I live in Perth, Scotland.

I've had it working with tvheadend on linux mint OS from about version 12 to version 14. I did fresh instal of linux 16 a few weeks ago along with latest version of tcheadend. I had the same issue as shown in screenshots. I then installed a version of openelec http://openelec.tv/ booting from a flash drive which comes preinstalled with tvheadend. I had the same issue.

I have double checked I am getting a signal on the coaxial cable by connecting direct to tv.

There was a guide in the web that gave specific settings for all the muxs settings for the UK so I tried them before reverting back to using "auto" for everything I could. I have tried playing with the check boxes on the general page. I have rebooted etc. It doenst do anything when I add muxes and the log file doesnt show anything.

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Our freeview dvr box broke the other day and I would like to finally move over completely to tvheadend & openelec and save the purchase of another av box.

Many Thanks,

Hugh

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Prof Yaffle almost 11 years ago

Immediate obvious thing for Hugh - your adapter isn't enabled! Try switching it on with the "Enable" tick box. I'll take a look to see if there's anything else obvious.

Pierre - do you have a source that lists what muxes/configurations you should get where you live? The QAM64/8MHz/8kHz looks right for what I know of French DVB-T, so I'd suspect the frequencies. Also, can I see your adapter config, please, to see if there's anything obvious there.

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Prof Yaffle almost 11 years ago

Additional thought... you both have too many muxes, I think.

There are 8 muxes in Dundee, not all of which are broadcasting yet - and this includes the DVB-T2 (HD) ones, which this chipset won't receive. So to have 11 is excessive - it won't break anything, it's just baggage. Also, turn on idle scanning so you can find any muxes we miss.

I have to also doubt that Trifouillis-les-Oies has 40-odd muxes as well, so I'm suspicious of this list.

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by pierre azerty almost 11 years ago

Here is the adapter config.

For the frequencies, I think there are in the channel.conf from me-tv :

CANAL+(CNH):570000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:170:122:769
CANAL+ CINEMA:570000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:161:84:770
CANAL+ SPORT:570000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:162:88:771
PLANETE+(CNH):570000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:163:92:772
D8:594000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:120:130:513
BFM TV:594000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:320:330:515
i>TELE:594000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:420:430:516
D17:594000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:520:530:517
Gulli(NTN):594000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:620:630:518
France 4(NTN):594000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:720:730:519
TF1:642000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:120:130:1537
NRJ12:642000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:220:230:1538
LCI:642000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:320:330:1539
Eurosport (SMR6):642000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:420:430:1540
TF6:642000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:520:530:1541
TMC:642000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:620:630:1542
ARTE:642000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:720:730:1543
M6:682000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:120:130:1025
W9:682000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:220:230:1026
NT1:682000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:320:330:1027
PARIS PREMIERE:682000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:421:435:1028
ARTE HD:682000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:720:730:1031
TF1 HD:690000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:120:130:1281
France 2 HD:690000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:220:230:1282
M6HD:690000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:320:330:1283
6ter(R8):714000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:120:130:2817
NUMERO 23(R8):714000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:220:230:2818
RMC DECOUVERTE:714000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:320:330:2819
France 2(GR1 B):738000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:120:130:257
France 5(GR1 B):738000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:320:330:260
France Ô(GR1 B):738000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:520:530:261
LCP:738000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:620:630:262
France 3 Marseille(GR1):738000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:220:230:292
HD1:762000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:120:130:2561
L'Equipe 21(MHD7):762000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:220:230:2562
Chérie 25(MHD7):762000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_AUTO:320:330:2563

I do agree that 40 muxes are too much. I should have 8 muxes

R3: 33H 11W = Les plages en clair de CANAL+ , C+ SPORT (avec tuner HD MPEG-4) + les chaînes payantes C+ CINEMA et PLANETE+ (TOWERCAST).
R2: 36H 11W = D8 , FRANCE 4 , BFM TV , I>TELE , D17 et GULLI (TOWERCAST).
R6: 42H 11W = TF1 SD , ARTE SD , TMC et NRJ 12 + les chaînes payantes TF6 , LCI et EUROSPORT (TOWERCAST).
R4: 47H 13W = M6 SD , W9 , NT1 et ARTE HD + la plage en clair de PARIS PREMIERE (TOWERCAST).
R5: 48H 11W = TF1 HD , FRANCE 2 HD et M6 HD (TOWERCAST).
R8: 51H 15W = 6 TER , RMC DÉCOUVERTE et NUMÉRO 23 (TOWERCAST).
R1: 54H 12W = FRANCE 2 SD , FRANCE 3 PROVENCE , FRANCE 3 PAYS GARDOIS , FRANCE 5 , LCP et FRANCE Ô (TDF).
R7: 57H 15W = HD1, CHÉRIE 25 et L’ÉQUIPE 21 (TOWERCAST).

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by hugh thomson almost 11 years ago

Prof Yaffle,

Doh!...I could have sworn I had that enabled originally. Dont know how I managed to miss that. I enabled it and the services were found and mapped. As attached.

It only picked up a small number of channels but I think this is just due to the rubbish tv aerial but moving house in a couple months so that will hopefully fix the issue.

thanks so much for your help. embarrassed to miss the simple mistake but its good to get an easy fix.

Many Thanks,

Hugh

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Prof Yaffle almost 11 years ago

Hmmm... still not sure of those muxes, Hugh, but I'll live with it. I suspect you're not actually pointing at the Dundee transmitter you linked to, but if it works then who am I to argue! Glad you have something.

One down...

pierre cha: your config looks okay, but the fact that you have 30 muxes awaiting scan doesn't help. I'd suggest you delete all of your muxes and start again. You need just the 8 you list, so let's aim for that for the moment.

I'm guessing at this point, but... assuming your 8 muxes are at the same frequency on both side of La Manche... and that's a big assumption...

R3: 33H 11W = Les plages en clair de CANAL+ , C+ SPORT (avec tuner HD MPEG-4) + les chaînes payantes C+ CINEMA et PLANETE+ (TOWERCAST).

Presuming 33H channel 33 570MHz, that means you'd have these frequencies:

R3: 33H = 570MHz
R2: 36H = 594MHz
R6: 42H = 642
R4: 47H = 682
R5: 48H = 690
R8: 51H = 714
R1: 54H = 738
R7: 57H = 762

Soooo... try re-adding these, QAM64, 8MHz bandwidth, Auto everything else, and see what we get.

If you've got anything more specific, though, that would be good: the precise transmitters local to you, with channels/frequencies per mux.

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by pierre azerty almost 11 years ago

Removing muxes and adding them manually lead to success !

I think that will be ok now.

I still have to read the manual to figure out how to watch the channels to make sure it is really ok, but I am confident.

I attach 2 screenshots to show muxes and channels

Thank you for your help

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Prof Yaffle almost 11 years ago

Excellent - glad it's all working. You've got the services and the channels, so I'm sure it will work. I'm a little suspicious of the mux at 4.3GHz, but that's disabled so I'll let it go...!

Good luck.

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Brad Jones almost 11 years ago

Prof yaffle I'm having similar problems I'm trying to set up ota signal and I get 0 services I've been reading everywhere and it leads me to you can u help me please

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Brad Jones almost 11 years ago

There's a screenshot for u

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RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Prof Yaffle almost 11 years ago

@Brad - can you help me understand a little more about your setup, please - where are you, how are you adding the muxes initially, what's your platform, etc.?

From the screenshot, it looks like it's scanning the muxes but getting stuck on something - I don't immediately know why, though. Does it stay on 281 muxes, 262 to scan, currently tuned to 689,000?

Plus... this is terrestrial, yes? With 281 muxes +/- the 689MHz range? Google suggests it's ATSC, but I'm not sure that explains the number of channels (carrier frequencies) you're seeing.

Other things I turned up - if this is on a Pi, you may have power issues... and if this is a hybrid tuner, there are some reports of w_scan working but tvheadend not, because of the analog(ue) side of the house. See the last post on this thread:

http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=22293

(post by Inept-Get » Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:53 pm)

I'd suggest you play a bit with w_scan to see if the stick itself is okay. After that, we can move to tvheadend - it seems common that it doesn't play nicely with ATSC, but that's simply because no-one on this side of the Atlantic can test it.

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Prof Yaffle almost 11 years ago

EDIT

Still guessing at location/technology, but have look at this as well. It's for HDHomeRun, but maybe there're some diagnostic pointers in there since it has to address the ATSC issue.

http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=182556

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Brad Jones almost 11 years ago

@ Prof
Running raspmc I'm in Chicago, IL USA. The USB tuner is hauppauge wintv-hvr 950q. I'm running all USB devices through a powered hub Gigaware 4 port USB 2.0 desktop hub. I can send you a screen shot of my dmesg of the raspberry pi. Also I'm a complete noob at all this tv stuff I'm usually into windows, Mac , and dabble in Linux a lil just for stream lined media centers.
Ok so at first I wasn't sure what set of muxes to add so I just added a several more after I kept sawing no services. Illhave to go back and check again to see what I'm tuned to and what muxes I have and what I have left to scan. I'm gonna do more reading and investigating and I'll get back thanks so much

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Prof Yaffle almost 11 years ago

My guess, then - and I stress that it's really just that! - is that you've got some duff muxes defined. They may be valid carrier frequencies where you are (e.g. if there are old analogue channels still broadcasting), or they could be vacant - but, either way, tvheadend is getting stuck trying to find services on something that isn't actually carrying a multiplexed signal.

Take it back to basics and figure out what you need where you are (adapting for the 8ft of snow, which will surely reflect all those Canadian channels about how to be terribly polite at all times :-) ), and add just those as a minimal set. You have "autodetect muxes" on, so it should find anything you've missed... indeed, if all else fails, you may be able to get away with adding just one known-good frequency (a regular TV will tell you somehow) and let tvheadend find the rest over some random interval.

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Brad Jones almost 11 years ago

I had to walk away from it for a day I was getting so frustrated. Let me ask you a couple things. How long should it take to scan the muxes? If I selected extra muxes like cable ones with the intended atsc would that effect me? And how can I erase all the muxes waiting to be scanned to start over again and just select the USA atsc ? Would all that even help? Since I'm not supper good at command line I don't know how to capture the log from dmesg to show u every time is right click and drag and highlight so I can copy the text the damn the enters it in the command line like I, giving it a huge command I did that 2x it did something to it but what I dunno that's another issue. Thanks

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Brad Jones almost 11 years ago

Ok so I just know figured out what I were talking about with w_scan since I'm an idiot with command will you help explain in laymans terms what that person did. Like step 1 ....... 2.... Do u enter in all # seems like an awful lot. God I know your thinking I'm awful dumb. I swear I'd be in your debt thanks, brad

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Prof Yaffle almost 11 years ago

w_scan, I'd have to flounder with - I used it once a few years ago, but after that I'd be Googling, so I'll have to dump and run on that one.

Scanning muxes - my DVB-T can scan 8 muxes in a minute or two, for 130+ services; my DVB-S takes 10+ minutes for 1500 services on 100+ muxes. So "not forever", and you should be able to see the progress as the tuner locks to that frequency, adds the services, and moves on.

Deleting muxes, just highlight them and click 'delete'.

I'd suggest you clear 'em all out, then re-add - I'm guessing at US_MI_Lansing, but some Googlework beforehand would confirm that for you - I don't know the difference between that and, say, us_ASTC_center_frequencies_8VSB (looking at tvheadend 3.9 - you're on an earlier version from the screenshots, but the sense should be the same).

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Brad Jones almost 11 years ago

It's down to 165 and tuned at a diff freq just thought I'd share it thx

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RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Brad Jones almost 11 years ago

Here's the latest it scanned everything no services lol

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RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Prof Yaffle almost 11 years ago

Good news, bad news... at least you've moved onto a different problem!

Lots on Google about ASTC services, so it's probalby back to the drawing board. I don't know if the current (unstable) release of tvheadend is any better for US services, but it might be worth looking around to see if that's an option.

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Brad Jones almost 11 years ago

Take a look at this forum and see if u think any of this would help me also which version o tvheadendd should I try what would be the commands for installing raspberry pi os raspbmc thx

RE: Mux found, but no services available - Added by Alasdair Campbell almost 11 years ago

Hi Prof,

Hope you don't mind me jumping in here and seeking your assistance also.

I am having a similar issue.

Setup:
Openelec (XBMC Gotham)
Zotac ION (IONITX-G-E if I remember correctly)
4Gb RAM
2Tb HDD (+ QNAP TS-412)
Digital Devices DuoFlex C/T/T2 + Octopus V3 Bridge (Also have a BlackGold BGT3620 however linux + openelec support for this is crap so have retired it in favour of the DD)
Location West London - according to the map my transmitter is Crystal Palace

Initially once the DuoFlex was detected went into tvheadend config and 'Add DVB Network by location' did not have any UK settings so went to Add muxes manually and those in the image attached. The Muxes show a signal just after adding however most of the time the quality against the muxes is 0%.

I found the Muxes from Hugh's link already specifically [[http://www.ukfree.tv/txdetail.php?a=TQ339712]]

I would appreciate it if you could take a look at my setting and hope you can help me with this as you seem to be the only person with any answers for configuring tvheadend.

If there is any other information you require please let me know.

Many Thanks,
Alasdair.

P.S. have tested it using an old HDD and installed Win7, it's fine under WMC.

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