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Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time
Added by Heinz Fiftyseven almost 5 years ago
I just setup my system and when I use one tuner I have no issues and 0 errors (in subscription tab)
I have two tuners and when I use both together I start to get stuttering and apparent signal breakup and errors are reported on the subscription tab.
I have tried swapping the tuners around and I can report both work perfectly independently.
My system is a Raspberry Pi 4, using two Hauppauge 461e DVB-S2 tuners, running on 64bit Ubuntu. I'm using Ubuntu on this build because Hauppauge pointed me to new drivers that are compiled for Ubuntu.
The system load on the Raspberry Pi is minimal.
Replies (10)
RE: Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time - Added by Hiro Protagonist almost 5 years ago
Heinz Fiftyseven wrote:
My system is a Raspberry Pi 4, using two Hauppauge 461e DVB-S2 tuners, running on 64bit Ubuntu. I'm using Ubuntu on this build because Hauppauge pointed me to new drivers that are compiled for Ubuntu.
Where those new drivers compiled for Ubuntu on the raspberry pi [i.e. are you sure they're not x86]?
RE: Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time - Added by Heinz Fiftyseven almost 5 years ago
The drivers are installed with apt from a PPA repo, so the system should have pulled the correct files.. I think?
This a the source . https://launchpad.net/~b-rad/+ppa-packages
RE: Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time - Added by saen acro almost 5 years ago
x86_64 100% I use them.
Sell this crap raspberry Pi and take Jaguarboard
RE: Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time - Added by Dave H almost 5 years ago
The drivers are clearly compiled for the correct architecture since they work for a single card. So there's some probably small problem preventing them working properly with two tuners.
I doubt that this is the best place to get help. I would think Hauppauge support is the first place to try since they apparently recommended the configuration. Otherwise there are various forums that have threads about them that might be worth looking at. For example:
RE: Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time - Added by saen acro almost 5 years ago
https://github.com/b-rad-NDi/Ubuntu-media-tree-kernel-builder/issues
This is a place where Brad Love develop kernel module.
Report problem's there.
RE: Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time - Added by Heinz Fiftyseven almost 5 years ago
From what I have read there are several hardware versions of the 461e, some don't work at all.
If one works fine on it's own it suggests the drivers are stable? although the continuity errors suggest signal issues?
RE: Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time - Added by saen acro almost 5 years ago
@ Heinz Fiftyseven be more active in your issue developer answer to you in 5 min
for this with have similar problem
https://github.com/b-rad-NDi/Ubuntu-media-tree-kernel-builder/issues/91
RE: Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time - Added by Heinz Fiftyseven almost 5 years ago
For the moment I've removed the second tuner because there doesn't seem to be a fix. I suppose this point to a limitation on the Pi 4.
RE: Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time - Added by Lloyd Adams over 4 years ago
Have you seen this thread, and in particular the reply from stefan9717? https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=260879&start=50#p1604003
He had also created this thread: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=255742
Interested in outcomes as I'm about to purchase my second Hauppauge tuner. RPi 4 should be more than capable of handling the two tuners, I suspect that there may still be an underlying OS/driver issue around USB
RE: Buffering and breakup when using more than one tuner at one time - Added by saen acro over 4 years ago
Pi dev board have IRQ problems and usb have problems with more then one device.
why not take some normal board as up-board or jaguarboard