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DVB-T: , "initial scan no data"

Added by isabido isabido about 10 years ago

I test last version git HTS Tvheadend 3.9.1573~gba136c5

My DBV-T zone is Europe/spain.
Signal is Ok, hardware, firmware is also ok since Tvheadend 3.4 works fine and found all channels.

I compiled to ARCH LINUX armv6 raspberry pi.

2014-09-28 10:58:26.012 [ INFO]:subscription: 'epggrab' subscribing to mux, weight: 3, adapter: 'Afatech AF9013 : DVB-T #0', network: 'TDT', mux: '205.5', hostname: '<N/A>', username: '<N/A>', client: '<N/A>'
2014-09-28 10:58:51.001 [ INFO]:subscription: "epggrab" unsubscribing
2014-09-28 10:59:02.000 [ INFO]:mpegts: 212.5 in TDT - tuning on Afatech AF9013 : DVB-T #0
2014-09-28 10:59:02.011 [ INFO]:subscription: 'epggrab' subscribing to mux, weight: 3, adapter: 'Afatech AF9013 : DVB-T #0', network: 'TDT', mux: '212.5', hostname: '<N/A>', username: '<N/A>', client: '<N/A>'
2014-09-28 10:59:27.001 [ INFO]:subscription: "epggrab" unsubscribing
2014-09-28 10:59:38.000 [ INFO]:mpegts: 219.5 in TDT - tuning on Afatech AF9013 : DVB-T #0
2014-09-28 10:59:38.007 [ INFO]:subscription: 'epggrab' subscribing to mux, weight: 3, adapter: 'Afatech AF9013 : DVB-T #0', network: 'TDT', mux: '219.5', hostname: '<N/A>', username: '<N/A>', client: '<N/A>'

Thanks in advanced!


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RE: DVB-T: , "initial scan no data" - Added by isabido isabido about 10 years ago

More log info:

2014-09-28 11:48:23.001 [ INFO] mpegts: 698 in TDT - scan no data, failed
2014-09-28 11:48:23.007 [ INFO] subscription: "scan" unsubscribing
2014-09-28 11:48:23.255 [ INFO] mpegts: 570 in TDT - tuning on Afatech AF9013 : DVB-T #0
2014-09-28 11:48:23.262 [ INFO] opentv-skyuk: registering mux 570 in TDT
2014-09-28 11:48:23.641 [ INFO] subscription: 'scan' subscribing to mux, weight: 4, adapter: 'Afatech AF9013 : DVB-T #0', network: 'TDT', mux: '570', hostname: '<N/A>

RE: DVB-T: , "initial scan no data" - Added by isabido isabido about 10 years ago

I send a complete log, thanks

tvh.log (645 KB) tvh.log

RE: DVB-T: , "initial scan no data" - Added by vinc vinc about 10 years ago

hi there,
i'm on manjaro and i noticed that when u add a pre-defined mux it set all bandwith no NONE (maybe this a bug)...i've just set the right bandwith for all muxes and now it scans all channels.

i'm using last master build from source on git

RE: DVB-T: , "initial scan no data" - Added by isabido isabido about 10 years ago

Thanks thanks thanks

That was the problem! In Spain you have to put 8MHZ bandwith!

It is a bug of default MUX on last git

RE: DVB-T: , "initial scan no data" - Added by vinc vinc about 10 years ago

i've added the bug to the requests

now the bug is fixed in the last build!

(commit 8f7e6e565e5f75074f715bf7c5387d25811b8c3c)

bye

RE: DVB-T: , "initial scan no data" - Added by Martin Keller almost 10 years ago

Hi,

I've been having same issues in Czech republic. Bandwidth is set but still I'am getting "scan no data, failed". I came from 3.2 to latest git version.

Log attached.

log.txt (23.9 KB) log.txt

RE: DVB-T: , "initial scan no data" - Added by Gary Brown almost 10 years ago

Martin Keller wrote:

Hi,

I've been having same issues in Czech republic. Bandwidth is set but still I'am getting "scan no data, failed". I came from 3.2 to latest git version.

Log attached.

can you answer these?

what version TVheadend are you using? are you using master or any since commit mentioned above (approx 3 months ago)

Whats your tuner card/usb?
can you check in other software if you can tune?
Does the channels tune ok if you plug your arial into your tv?

do you have a site to get the muxes from to check they are correct?
can you get the info from your tv if no to above question?

RE: DVB-T: , "initial scan no data" - Added by Martin Keller almost 10 years ago

1. Using latest version - downloaded today from Github.

2. Pinnacle NanoStick 73e - works fine on PC + works fine on TVheadend 3.2

3. Yes, muxes are correct - can compare them to specs on web.

TVheadend is running on Netgear ReadyNas Duo v2, firmware for stick is latest Dibcomm 7000PC (not sure if I spelled it correctly).

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