Can't manage to force a scan
Added by cab guy almost 9 years ago
hi all,
I'm a long time 3.4 user moved to 4.0.8-3 (I'm going via apt-get) and although TVheadend can see my DVB adapters, the Config -> Networks -> Force Scan button doesn't seem to do anything, how can I troubleshoot and get this scanning please?
In config -> DVB Inputs -> Muxes, all the muxes are on Scan Status Pending
Thanks in advance, happy new Year !
Replies (3)
RE: Can't manage to force a scan - Added by Mark Clarkstone almost 9 years ago
Check the following:
- You've assigned a network to an adapter.
- The adapter is enabled.
- You have muxes listed in Config -> DVB Input -> Muxes.
RE: Can't manage to force a scan - Added by Sulla Sulla almost 9 years ago
could you resolve your problem?
I just setup tvheadend 4.0.8 on ubuntu 15.04 and have the same problem:
Under config > DVB-inputs > TVadapters I have 3 adapters (adapter0-2)
Under config > DVB-inputs > networks I have a network for ASTRA 19.2E defined with
network discovery: yes, orbital position 19.2E, character set auto
Under config > DVB-inputs > TVadapters I assigned this network to each of the 3 adapters and set them to
universal LNB (I have a quad-LNB with 4 full channels, not a switch)
enable
initial scan: yes
idle scan: yes
Under config > DVB-inputs > Muxes I have one mux only (DVB-S but no DVB-S2), and this says:
scan status IDLE
scan result: FAIL
# services: 0
# channels: 0
A forced scan under networks does not seem to do anything.
PS: just in case you wonder: The 4th channel of the quad-LNB goes to an ordinary settopbox receiver and there I can watch DVB-S2 channels perfectly.
RE: Can't manage to force a scan - Added by Sulla Sulla almost 9 years ago
OK, i found my reason: the kernel supplied drivers did not work for my card. They come included in openelec, but not in ubuntu. so I installed the LinuxTV.org drivers and now it works.
never mind.