Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD
Added by Daniel Morgan over 1 year ago
Hi all, I'm really struggling to get my Ubuntu converted HP elite desk 800 g1 to install the relevent drivers and firmware for my usb tuner card. It supports Linux but all guides spiral out of control stating that one guide is outdated, leading to another guide that doesn't work etc. I've installed a supported Ubuntu OS according to the manufacturer website but all commands on their website and GitHub sites don't work.
I installed Tvheadend through snap instead of manually as that too wouldn't work.
I've uploaded photos to help show you what I have installed and will hopefully help you with how to solve this issue or provide a known working up to date guide.
Tuner is a Hauppauge Win-tv duelHD
On
Ubuntu 20.04. 5.30.019.30
If you need anything else please let me know
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RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Daniel Morgan over 1 year ago
Jonas Lang wrote:
Once you’ve completed the installation of Ubuntu and added the firmware file as I outlined you now need to add the TVH PPA. You do this as follows
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mamarley/tvheadend-git
sudo apt update
Now that you have added the PPA you need to install TVH
sudo apt install tvheadend
Thank you!! im on this final stop which is to install the tvheadend. All steps prior worked great but after executing the install tvheadend script i get a message asking to insert the disc labelled?
<font color="#26A269"><b>tv@tv-HP-EliteDesk-800-G1-DM</b></font>:<font color="#12488B"><b>~</b></font>$ sudo apt install tvheadend Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: linux-headers-5.19.0-32-generic linux-hwe-5.19-headers-5.19.0-32 linux-image-5.19.0-32-generic linux-modules-5.19.0-32-generic linux-modules-extra-5.19.0-32-generic Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them. The following additional packages will be installed: dtv-scan-tables i965-va-driver intel-media-va-driver libaacs0 libalgorithm-c3-perl libaom3 libarchive-zip-perl libass9 libavcodec58 libavfilter7 libavformat58 libavutil56 libb-hooks-endofscope-perl libb-hooks-op-check-perl libbdplus0 libblas3 libbluray2 libbs2b0 libchromaprint1 libclass-c3-perl libclass-c3-xs-perl libclass-data-inheritable-perl libclass-inspector-perl libclass-method-modifiers-perl libclass-methodmaker-perl libclass-singleton-perl libclass-xsaccessor-perl libcodec2-1.0 libcommon-sense-perl libconvert-binhex-perl libdata-optlist-perl libdate-manip-perl libdatetime-format-builder-perl libdatetime-format-iso8601-perl libdatetime-format-sqlite-perl libdatetime-format-strptime-perl libdatetime-locale-perl libdatetime-perl libdatetime-timezone-perl libdav1d5 libdbd-sqlite3-perl libdbi-perl libdevel-callchecker-perl libdevel-caller-perl libdevel-lexalias-perl libdevel-stacktrace-perl libdigest-bubblebabble-perl libdigest-hmac-perl libdvbcsa1 libdynaloader-functions-perl libemail-address-perl libemail-find-perl libemail-valid-perl libeval-closure-perl libexception-class-perl libexporter-lite-perl libexporter-tiny-perl libfcgi-bin libfcgi-perl libfcgi0ldbl libfile-chdir-perl libfile-homedir-perl libfile-sharedir-perl libfile-slurp-perl libfile-which-perl libflite1 libgfortran5 libgme0 libgsm1 libhdhomerun4 libhtml-fromtext-perl libhttp-cache-transparent-perl libigdgmm12 libio-sessiondata-perl libjson-perl libjson-xs-perl liblapack3 liblilv-0-0 liblingua-preferred-perl liblist-moreutils-perl liblist-moreutils-xs-perl liblog-tracemessages-perl liblwp-useragent-determined-perl libmfx1 libmime-tools-perl libmodule-implementation-perl libmodule-runtime-perl libmro-compat-perl libmysofa1 libnamespace-autoclean-perl libnamespace-clean-perl libnet-dns-perl libnet-dns-sec-perl libnet-domain-tld-perl libnet-ip-perl libnet-libidn-perl libnorm1 libopenmpt0 libossp-uuid-perl libossp-uuid16 libpackage-stash-perl libpackage-stash-xs-perl libpadwalker-perl libparams-classify-perl libparams-util-perl libparams-validate-perl libparams-validationcompiler-perl libperl4-corelibs-perl libperlio-gzip-perl libpgm-5.3-0 libpocketsphinx3 libpostproc55 libquadmath0 librabbitmq4 libreadonly-perl libref-util-perl libref-util-xs-perl libregexp-common-perl librole-tiny-perl librubberband2 libserd-0-0 libshine3 libsnappy1v5 libsoap-lite-perl libsord-0-0 libspecio-perl libsphinxbase3 libsratom-0-0 libsrt1.4-gnutls libssh-gcrypt-4 libsub-exporter-perl libsub-exporter-progressive-perl libsub-identify-perl libsub-install-perl libsub-name-perl libsub-quote-perl libswresample3 libswscale5 libtask-weaken-perl libterm-progressbar-perl libterm-readkey-perl libtypes-serialiser-perl libudfread0 libunicode-string-perl liburi-encode-perl liburi-escape-xs-perl liburiparser1 libva-drm2 libva-x11-2 libva2 libvariable-magic-perl libvdpau1 libvidstab1.1 libx264-163 libx265-199 libxml-dom-perl libxml-libxml-perl libxml-libxslt-perl libxml-namespacesupport-perl libxml-perl libxml-regexp-perl libxml-sax-base-perl libxml-sax-expat-perl libxml-sax-perl libxml-treepp-perl libxml-writer-perl libxmlrpc-lite-perl libxmltv-perl libxstring-perl libxvidcore4 libzimg2 libzmq5 libzvbi-common libzvbi0 mesa-va-drivers mesa-vdpau-drivers ocl-icd-libopencl1 pocketsphinx-en-us python3-all python3-distutils va-driver-all vdpau-driver-all xmltv-util Suggested packages: i965-va-driver-shaders libcuda1 libnvcuvid1 libnvidia-encode1 libbluray-bdj libmldbm-perl libnet-daemon-perl libsql-statement-perl uuid libscalar-number-perl serdi libapache2-mod-perl2 libmime-lite-perl libnet-jabber-perl sordi libtest-fatal-perl libxml-sax-expatxs-perl xmltv-gui opencl-icd libvdpau-va-gl1 libcgi-pm-perl liblinux-dvb-perl The following NEW packages will be installed dtv-scan-tables i965-va-driver intel-media-va-driver libaacs0 libalgorithm-c3-perl libaom3 libarchive-zip-perl libass9 libavcodec58 libavfilter7 libavformat58 libavutil56 libb-hooks-endofscope-perl libb-hooks-op-check-perl libbdplus0 libblas3 libbluray2 libbs2b0 libchromaprint1 libclass-c3-perl libclass-c3-xs-perl libclass-data-inheritable-perl libclass-inspector-perl libclass-method-modifiers-perl libclass-methodmaker-perl libclass-singleton-perl libclass-xsaccessor-perl libcodec2-1.0 libcommon-sense-perl libconvert-binhex-perl libdata-optlist-perl libdate-manip-perl libdatetime-format-builder-perl libdatetime-format-iso8601-perl libdatetime-format-sqlite-perl libdatetime-format-strptime-perl libdatetime-locale-perl libdatetime-perl libdatetime-timezone-perl libdav1d5 libdbd-sqlite3-perl libdbi-perl libdevel-callchecker-perl libdevel-caller-perl libdevel-lexalias-perl libdevel-stacktrace-perl libdigest-bubblebabble-perl libdigest-hmac-perl libdvbcsa1 libdynaloader-functions-perl libemail-address-perl libemail-find-perl libemail-valid-perl libeval-closure-perl libexception-class-perl libexporter-lite-perl libexporter-tiny-perl libfcgi-bin libfcgi-perl libfcgi0ldbl libfile-chdir-perl libfile-homedir-perl libfile-sharedir-perl libfile-slurp-perl libfile-which-perl libflite1 libgfortran5 libgme0 libgsm1 libhdhomerun4 libhtml-fromtext-perl libhttp-cache-transparent-perl libigdgmm12 libio-sessiondata-perl libjson-perl libjson-xs-perl liblapack3 liblilv-0-0 liblingua-preferred-perl liblist-moreutils-perl liblist-moreutils-xs-perl liblog-tracemessages-perl liblwp-useragent-determined-perl libmfx1 libmime-tools-perl libmodule-implementation-perl libmodule-runtime-perl libmro-compat-perl libmysofa1 libnamespace-autoclean-perl libnamespace-clean-perl libnet-dns-perl libnet-dns-sec-perl libnet-domain-tld-perl libnet-ip-perl libnet-libidn-perl libnorm1 libopenmpt0 libossp-uuid-perl libossp-uuid16 libpackage-stash-perl libpackage-stash-xs-perl libpadwalker-perl libparams-classify-perl libparams-util-perl libparams-validate-perl libparams-validationcompiler-perl libperl4-corelibs-perl libperlio-gzip-perl libpgm-5.3-0 libpocketsphinx3 libpostproc55 libquadmath0 librabbitmq4 libreadonly-perl libref-util-perl libref-util-xs-perl libregexp-common-perl librole-tiny-perl librubberband2 libserd-0-0 libshine3 libsnappy1v5 libsoap-lite-perl libsord-0-0 libspecio-perl libsphinxbase3 libsratom-0-0 libsrt1.4-gnutls libssh-gcrypt-4 libsub-exporter-perl libsub-exporter-progressive-perl libsub-identify-perl libsub-install-perl libsub-name-perl libsub-quote-perl libswresample3 libswscale5 libtask-weaken-perl libterm-progressbar-perl libterm-readkey-perl libtypes-serialiser-perl libudfread0 libunicode-string-perl liburi-encode-perl liburi-escape-xs-perl liburiparser1 libva-drm2 libva-x11-2 libva2 libvariable-magic-perl libvdpau1 libvidstab1.1 libx264-163 libx265-199 libxml-dom-perl libxml-libxml-perl libxml-libxslt-perl libxml-namespacesupport-perl libxml-perl libxml-regexp-perl libxml-sax-base-perl libxml-sax-expat-perl libxml-sax-perl libxml-treepp-perl libxml-writer-perl libxmlrpc-lite-perl libxmltv-perl libxstring-perl libxvidcore4 libzimg2 libzmq5 libzvbi-common libzvbi0 mesa-va-drivers mesa-vdpau-drivers ocl-icd-libopencl1 pocketsphinx-en-us python3-all python3-distutils tvheadend va-driver-all vdpau-driver-all xmltv-util 0 to upgrade, 184 to newly install, 0 to remove and 16 not to upgrade. Need to get 27.6 MB/101 MB of archives. After this operation, 330 MB of additional disk space will be used. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y Media change: please insert the disc labeled 'Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS _Jammy Jellyfish_ - Release amd64 (20230223)' in the drive '/media/cdrom/' and press [Enter]
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by saen acro over 1 year ago
Why not install LibreElec ?
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constructive criticism
For 20 years i can still make difference what mean "Come from Windows"
I started with DOS same DOS commands work on Linux
Some google some YouTube and RTFM can do miracles, rest is shame of laziness.
Windows PowerShell is same as on Linux
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Dave H over 1 year ago
Daniel,
That error means apt is looking for the CD/DVD that Ubuntu might have come on. You need to edit the file /etc/apt/sources.list and remove the line that starts 'deb cdrom:' (or comment it out by prefixing the line with a '#' character)
Saen,
Suggesting starting again with a completely different approach to what Jonas has suggested is not very helpful IMHO
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Daniel Morgan over 1 year ago
That has fixed that and tvheadend has finally installed!!! upon accessing it via a web browser. the story hasnt finished yet! ha Under tv tuner it still shows as silicon labs instead of Hauppauge DualHD
However on re checking the usb ports of ubuntu the brand device does in fact show. So i dont know why tvheadend cant see it?
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:8000 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:8008 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 003 Device 004: ID 8087:07dc Intel Corp. Bluetooth wireless interface Bus 003 Device 003: ID 413c:301a Dell Computer Corp. Dell MS116 Optical Mouse Bus 003 Device 005: ID 2040:8265 Hauppauge dualHD Bus 003 Device 002: ID 413c:2113 Dell Computer Corp. KB216 Wired Keyboard Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
ill check the firmware lib again but it was put in there
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Jonas Lang over 1 year ago
What you need to do is run the following command
dmesg
This will allow us to see if the firmware is loading correctly. As I said ensure you have the correct firmware to match your dvb dongle. According to this link there are two versions of this dongle
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Daniel Morgan over 1 year ago
Ive ran that script and from the result i tried to only copy the text relating to the tv card. hope this below helps answer your question and advise further.
Update since last meassage, although tvheadend only gives the tv tuner option of silicon labs and the options for other cards are grayed out, it does scan and find channels, but only 50 of them and all are standard definition no HD channels are found. Im guessing this is because Tvheadend can only see this silicon chip instead of the dualhd tuner? Just guessing.
Please could you check ive installed the correct version and advise further.
Mamy Thanks:
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2.830724] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Mounting FUSE Control File System... <font color="#26A269">[ 2.832058] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Mounting Kernel Configuration File System... <font color="#26A269">[ 2.832578] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: modprobe@pstore_blk.service: Deactivated successfully. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.832908] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Finished Load Kernel Module pstore_blk. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.840201] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Mounted FUSE Control File System. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.846348] </font><font color="#A2734C">pstore</font>: Registered efi_pstore as persistent store backend <font color="#26A269">[ 2.850040] </font><font color="#A2734C">EXT4-fs (sda2)</font>: re-mounted 105578a3-a03c-4fe5-9446-8294151859c6. Quota mode: none. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.853213] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Finished Remount Root and Kernel File Systems. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.853392] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Mounted Kernel Configuration File System. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.867170] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Activating swap /swapfile... <font color="#26A269">[ 2.868689] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Starting Load/Save Random Seed... <font color="#26A269">[ 2.870069] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Starting Create System Users... <font color="#26A269">[ 2.870607] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: modprobe@chromeos_pstore.service: Deactivated successfully. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.875716] </font>Adding 2097148k swap on /swapfile. Priority:-2 extents:15 across:116555776k SSFS <font color="#26A269">[ 2.879003] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Finished Load Kernel Module chromeos_pstore. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.879241] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Activated swap /swapfile. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.879670] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: modprobe@efi_pstore.service: Deactivated successfully. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.880023] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Finished Load Kernel Module efi_pstore. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.880395] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: [email protected]: Deactivated successfully. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.880722] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Finished Load Kernel Module ramoops. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.880859] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Reached target Swaps. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.880912] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Condition check resulted in Platform Persistent Storage Archival being skipped. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.896103] </font><font color="#A2734C">lp</font>: driver loaded but no devices found <font color="#26A269">[ 2.896489] </font><font color="#A2734C">ACPI</font>: bus type drm_connector registered <font color="#26A269">[ 2.899248] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: [email protected]: Deactivated successfully. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.899668] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Finished Load Kernel Module drm. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.902295] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Finished Load/Save Random Seed. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.902480] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Condition check resulted in First Boot Complete being skipped. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.905562] </font><font color="#A2734C">ppdev</font>: user-space parallel port driver <font color="#26A269">[ 2.909963] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Finished Create System Users. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.911567] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Starting Create Static Device Nodes in /dev... <font color="#26A269">[ 2.912230] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd[1]</font>: Started Journal Service. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.920879] </font><font color="#A2734C">systemd-journald[218]</font>: Received client request to flush runtime journal. <font color="#26A269">[ 2.944127] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop0</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 129600 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.944184] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop1</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 8 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.949447] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop2</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 129944 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.951669] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop3</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 151296 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.953981] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop4</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 492776 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.956017] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop5</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 485688 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.960197] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop6</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 709280 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.968324] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop7</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 716176 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.973670] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop8</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 994336 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.976126] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop9</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 187776 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.979290] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop10</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 94064 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.982294] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop11</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 102072 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.984891] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop12</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 109072 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.987964] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop13</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 608 <font color="#26A269">[ 2.989300] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop14</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 904 <font color="#26A269">[ 3.361315] </font><font color="#A2734C">mc</font>: Linux media interface: v0.10 <font color="#26A269">[ 3.383762] </font><font color="#A2734C">cfg80211</font>: Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates for regulatory database <font color="#26A269">[ 3.384824] </font><font color="#A2734C">cfg80211</font>: Loaded X.509 cert 'sforshee: 00b28ddf47aef9cea7' <font color="#26A269">[ 3.386556] </font><font color="#A2734C">at24 0-0050</font><b>: supply vcc not found, using dummy regulator</b> <font color="#26A269">[ 3.387198] </font><font color="#A2734C">at24 0-0050</font>: 256 byte spd EEPROM, read-only <font color="#26A269">[ 3.410695] </font><font color="#A2734C">spi-nor spi0.0</font>: mx25l12805d (16384 Kbytes) <font color="#26A269">[ 3.448409] </font><font color="#A2734C">videodev</font>: Linux video capture interface: v2.00 <font color="#26A269">[ 3.472197] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: Core ver 2.22 <font color="#26A269">[ 3.472223] </font><font color="#A2734C">NET</font>: Registered PF_BLUETOOTH protocol family <font color="#26A269">[ 3.472225] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: HCI device and connection manager initialized <font color="#26A269">[ 3.472229] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: HCI socket layer initialized <font color="#26A269">[ 3.472232] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: L2CAP socket layer initialized <font color="#26A269">[ 3.472238] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: SCO socket layer initialized <font color="#26A269">[ 3.477434] </font>Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux <font color="#26A269">[ 3.477521] </font><font color="#A2734C">iwlwifi 0000:06:00.0</font>: enabling device (0100 -> 0102) <font color="#26A269">[ 3.479265] </font>Creating 1 MTD partitions on "intel-spi": <font color="#26A269">[ 3.479288] </font><font color="#A2734C">0x000000000000-0x000001000000 </font>: "BIOS" <font color="#26A269">[ 3.483574] </font><font color="#A2734C">iwlwifi 0000:06:00.0</font>: loaded firmware version 17.3216344376.0 7260-17.ucode op_mode iwlmvm <font color="#26A269">[ 3.491236] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: New device HCW dualHD @ 480 Mbps (2040:8265, interface 0, class 0) <font color="#26A269">[ 3.491245] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: DVB interface 0 found: bulk <font color="#26A269">[ 3.500735] </font><font color="#A2734C">input</font>: HP WMI hotkeys as /devices/virtual/input/input9 <font color="#26A269">[ 3.527854] </font><font color="#A2734C">RAPL PMU</font>: API unit is 2^-32 Joules, 4 fixed counters, 655360 ms ovfl timer <font color="#26A269">[ 3.527863] </font><font color="#A2734C">RAPL PMU</font>: hw unit of domain pp0-core 2^-14 Joules <font color="#26A269">[ 3.527865] </font><font color="#A2734C">RAPL PMU</font>: hw unit of domain package 2^-14 Joules <font color="#26A269">[ 3.527867] </font><font color="#A2734C">RAPL PMU</font>: hw unit of domain dram 2^-14 Joules <font color="#26A269">[ 3.527868] </font><font color="#A2734C">RAPL PMU</font>: hw unit of domain pp1-gpu 2^-14 Joules <font color="#26A269">[ 3.552509] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: chip ID is em28174 <font color="#26A269">[ 3.589544] </font><font color="#A2734C">cryptd</font>: max_cpu_qlen set to 1000 <font color="#26A269">[ 3.601178] </font><font color="#A2734C">usbcore</font>: registered new interface driver btusb <font color="#26A269">[ 3.614954] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: hci0: Legacy ROM 2.5 revision 8.0 build 1 week 45 2013 <font color="#26A269">[ 3.626152] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: hci0: Intel Bluetooth firmware file: intel/ibt-hw-37.7.10-fw-1.80.1.2d.d.bseq <font color="#26A269">[ 3.648604] </font>AVX2 version of gcm_enc/dec engaged. <font color="#26A269">[ 3.648650] </font>AES CTR mode by8 optimization enabled <font color="#26A269">[ 3.651742] </font><font color="#A2734C">iwlwifi 0000:06:00.0</font>: Detected Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless N 7260, REV=0x144 <font color="#26A269">[ 3.695386] </font><font color="#A2734C">iwlwifi 0000:06:00.0</font>: base HW address: a4:c4:94:a2:4d:60, OTP minor version: 0x0 <font color="#26A269">[ 3.822940] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: hci0: Intel BT fw patch 0x2a completed & activated <font color="#26A269">[ 3.898488] </font><font color="#A2734C">ieee80211 phy0</font>: Selected rate control algorithm 'iwl-mvm-rs' <font color="#26A269">[ 4.120069] </font><font color="#A2734C">iwlwifi 0000:06:00.0 wlp6s0</font>: renamed from wlan0 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.125350] </font><font color="#A2734C">Console</font>: switching to colour dummy device 80x25 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.125406] </font><font color="#A2734C">i915 0000:00:02.0</font>: vgaarb: deactivate vga console <font color="#26A269">[ 4.132805] </font><font color="#A2734C">intel_rapl_common</font>: Found RAPL domain package <font color="#26A269">[ 4.132811] </font><font color="#A2734C">intel_rapl_common</font>: Found RAPL domain core <font color="#26A269">[ 4.132813] </font><font color="#A2734C">intel_rapl_common</font>: Found RAPL domain uncore <font color="#26A269">[ 4.132814] </font><font color="#A2734C">intel_rapl_common</font>: Found RAPL domain dram <font color="#26A269">[ 4.132821] </font><font color="#A2734C">intel_rapl_common</font>: RAPL package-0 domain package locked by BIOS <font color="#26A269">[ 4.132828] </font><font color="#A2734C">intel_rapl_common</font>: RAPL package-0 domain dram locked by BIOS <font color="#26A269">[ 4.134108] </font><font color="#A2734C">i915 0000:00:02.0</font>: vgaarb: changed VGA decodes: olddecodes=io+mem,decodes=io+mem:owns=io+mem <font color="#26A269">[ 4.152870] </font><font color="#A2734C">snd_hda_intel 0000:00:03.0</font>: enabling device (0100 -> 0102) <font color="#26A269">[ 4.153331] </font><font color="#A2734C">snd_hda_intel 0000:00:1b.0</font>: enabling device (0100 -> 0102) <font color="#26A269">[ 4.184486] </font>[drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 20201103 for 0000:00:02.0 on minor 0 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.185431] </font><font color="#A2734C">snd_hda_intel 0000:00:03.0</font>: bound 0000:00:02.0 (ops i915_audio_component_bind_ops [i915]) <font color="#26A269">[ 4.238922] </font><font color="#A2734C">fbcon</font>: i915drmfb (fb0) is primary device <font color="#26A269">[ 4.359026] </font><font color="#A2734C">Console</font>: switching to colour frame buffer device 256x67 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.418411] </font><font color="#A2734C">i915 0000:00:02.0</font>: [drm] fb0: i915drmfb frame buffer device <font color="#26A269">[ 4.441565] </font><font color="#A2734C">input</font>: HDA Intel HDMI HDMI/DP,pcm=3 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/sound/card0/input10 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.441666] </font><font color="#A2734C">input</font>: HDA Intel HDMI HDMI/DP,pcm=7 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/sound/card0/input11 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.441734] </font><font color="#A2734C">input</font>: HDA Intel HDMI HDMI/DP,pcm=8 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/sound/card0/input12 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.456404] </font><font color="#A2734C">snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0</font>: autoconfig for ALC221: line_outs=1 (0x14/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0) type:line <font color="#26A269">[ 4.456410] </font><font color="#A2734C">snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0</font>: speaker_outs=1 (0x17/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0) <font color="#26A269">[ 4.456413] </font><font color="#A2734C">snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0</font>: hp_outs=1 (0x21/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0) <font color="#26A269">[ 4.456415] </font><font color="#A2734C">snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0</font>: mono: mono_out=0x0 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.456416] </font><font color="#A2734C">snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0</font>: inputs: <font color="#26A269">[ 4.456418] </font><font color="#A2734C">snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0</font>: Mic=0x1a <font color="#26A269">[ 4.507284] </font><font color="#A2734C">input</font>: HDA Intel PCH Mic as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card1/input13 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.507337] </font><font color="#A2734C">input</font>: HDA Intel PCH Line Out as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card1/input14 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.507427] </font><font color="#A2734C">input</font>: HDA Intel PCH Front Headphone as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card1/input15 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.665914] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272692.837:2): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" name="lsb_release" pid=580 comm="apparmor_parser" <font color="#26A269">[ 4.666619] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272692.837:3): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" name="nvidia_modprobe" pid=581 comm="apparmor_parser" <font color="#26A269">[ 4.666624] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272692.837:4): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" name="nvidia_modprobe//kmod" pid=581 comm="apparmor_parser" <font color="#26A269">[ 4.672290] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272692.845:5): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" name="/usr/bin/man" pid=584 comm="apparmor_parser" <font color="#26A269">[ 4.672304] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272692.845:6): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" name="man_filter" pid=584 comm="apparmor_parser" <font color="#26A269">[ 4.672310] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272692.845:7): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" name="man_groff" pid=584 comm="apparmor_parser" <font color="#26A269">[ 4.672436] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272692.845:8): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" name="tcpdump" pid=585 comm="apparmor_parser" <font color="#26A269">[ 4.673745] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272692.845:9): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" name="/usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-dhcp-client.action" pid=582 comm="apparmor_parser" <font color="#26A269">[ 4.673753] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272692.845:10): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" name="/usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-dhcp-helper" pid=582 comm="apparmor_parser" <font color="#26A269">[ 4.749200] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: EEPROM ID = 26 00 01 00, EEPROM hash = 0x6fe6cd4c <font color="#26A269">[ 4.749207] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: EEPROM info: <font color="#26A269">[ 4.749209] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: microcode start address = 0x0004, boot configuration = 0x01 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.755636] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: AC97 audio (5 sample rates) <font color="#26A269">[ 4.755639] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: 500mA max power <font color="#26A269">[ 4.755641] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: Table at offset 0x27, strings=0x0e6a, 0x1888, 0x087e <font color="#26A269">[ 4.814974] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: Identified as Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD DVB (card=99) <font color="#26A269">[ 4.820848] </font><font color="#A2734C">tveeprom</font>: Hauppauge model 204209, rev C3I6, serial# 14335836 <font color="#26A269">[ 4.820854] </font><font color="#A2734C">tveeprom</font>: tuner model is SiLabs Si2157 (idx 186, type 4) <font color="#26A269">[ 4.820856] </font><font color="#A2734C">tveeprom</font>: TV standards PAL(B/G) NTSC(M) PAL(I) SECAM(L/L') PAL(D/D1/K) ATSC/DVB Digital (eeprom 0xfc) <font color="#26A269">[ 4.820859] </font><font color="#A2734C">tveeprom</font>: audio processor is None (idx 0) <font color="#26A269">[ 4.820861] </font><font color="#A2734C">tveeprom</font>: has no radio, has IR receiver, has no IR transmitter <font color="#26A269">[ 4.820864] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font><font color="#C01C28">: We currently don't support analog TV or stream capture on dual tuners.</font> <font color="#26A269">[ 4.820869] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: dvb set to bulk mode. <font color="#26A269">[ 4.880784] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: chip ID is em28174 <font color="#26A269">[ 5.269281] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3 <font color="#26A269">[ 5.269288] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: BNEP filters: protocol multicast <font color="#26A269">[ 5.269293] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: BNEP socket layer initialized <font color="#26A269">[ 5.272307] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: MGMT ver 1.22 <font color="#26A269">[ 5.289426] </font><font color="#A2734C">NET</font>: Registered PF_ALG protocol family <font color="#26A269">[ 5.340824] </font><font color="#A2734C">kauditd_printk_skb</font><b>: 37 callbacks suppressed</b> <font color="#26A269">[ 5.340828] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272693.513:48): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" class="cap" profile="/usr/sbin/cupsd" pid=750 comm="cupsd" capability=12 capname="net_admin" <font color="#26A269">[ 6.097561] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: EEPROM ID = 26 00 01 00, EEPROM hash = 0x6fe6cd4c <font color="#26A269">[ 6.097570] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: EEPROM info: <font color="#26A269">[ 6.097572] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: microcode start address = 0x0004, boot configuration = 0x01 <font color="#26A269">[ 6.111417] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: AC97 audio (5 sample rates) <font color="#26A269">[ 6.111424] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: 500mA max power <font color="#26A269">[ 6.111425] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: Table at offset 0x27, strings=0x0e6a, 0x1888, 0x087e <font color="#26A269">[ 6.172744] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: Identified as Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD DVB (card=99) <font color="#26A269">[ 6.181594] </font><font color="#A2734C">tveeprom</font>: Hauppauge model 204209, rev C3I6, serial# 14335836 <font color="#26A269">[ 6.181599] </font><font color="#A2734C">tveeprom</font>: tuner model is SiLabs Si2157 (idx 186, type 4) <font color="#26A269">[ 6.181600] </font><font color="#A2734C">tveeprom</font>: TV standards PAL(B/G) NTSC(M) PAL(I) SECAM(L/L') PAL(D/D1/K) ATSC/DVB Digital (eeprom 0xfc) <font color="#26A269">[ 6.181603] </font><font color="#A2734C">tveeprom</font>: audio processor is None (idx 0) <font color="#26A269">[ 6.181604] </font><font color="#A2734C">tveeprom</font>: has no radio, has IR receiver, has no IR transmitter <font color="#26A269">[ 6.181607] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: dvb ts2 set to bulk mode. <font color="#26A269">[ 6.381762] </font><font color="#A2734C">usbcore</font>: registered new interface driver em28xx <font color="#26A269">[ 6.435992] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: Binding DVB extension <font color="#26A269">[ 6.473609] </font><font color="#A2734C">i2c i2c-10</font>: Added multiplexed i2c bus 13 <font color="#26A269">[ 6.473617] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2168 10-0064</font>: Silicon Labs Si2168-B40 successfully identified <font color="#26A269">[ 6.473619] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2168 10-0064</font>: firmware version: B 4.0.2 <font color="#26A269">[ 6.485502] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2157 13-0060</font>: Silicon Labs Si2157 successfully attached <font color="#26A269">[ 6.485540] </font><font color="#A2734C">dvbdev</font>: DVB: registering new adapter (3-13:1.0) <font color="#26A269">[ 6.485544] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: DVB: registering adapter 0 frontend 0 (Silicon Labs Si2168)... <font color="#26A269">[ 6.485550] </font><font color="#A2734C">dvbdev</font>: dvb_create_media_entity: media entity 'Silicon Labs Si2168' registered. <font color="#26A269">[ 6.485979] </font><font color="#A2734C">dvbdev</font>: dvb_create_media_entity: media entity 'dvb-demux' registered. <font color="#26A269">[ 6.489788] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: DVB extension successfully initialized <font color="#26A269">[ 6.489795] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: Binding DVB extension <font color="#26A269">[ 6.501220] </font><font color="#A2734C">i2c i2c-12</font>: Added multiplexed i2c bus 14 <font color="#26A269">[ 6.501228] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2168 12-0067</font>: Silicon Labs Si2168-B40 successfully identified <font color="#26A269">[ 6.501231] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2168 12-0067</font>: firmware version: B 4.0.2 <font color="#26A269">[ 6.511649] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2157 14-0063</font>: Silicon Labs Si2157 successfully attached <font color="#26A269">[ 6.511681] </font><font color="#A2734C">dvbdev</font>: DVB: registering new adapter (3-13:1.0) <font color="#26A269">[ 6.511688] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: DVB: registering adapter 1 frontend 0 (Silicon Labs Si2168)... <font color="#26A269">[ 6.511693] </font><font color="#A2734C">dvbdev</font>: dvb_create_media_entity: media entity 'Silicon Labs Si2168' registered. <font color="#26A269">[ 6.512299] </font><font color="#A2734C">dvbdev</font>: dvb_create_media_entity: media entity 'dvb-demux' registered. <font color="#26A269">[ 6.525160] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: DVB extension successfully initialized <font color="#26A269">[ 6.525167] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx</font>: Registered (Em28xx dvb Extension) extension <font color="#26A269">[ 6.539904] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: Registering input extension <font color="#26A269">[ 6.551587] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized <font color="#26A269">[ 6.551598] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: RFCOMM socket layer initialized <font color="#26A269">[ 6.551605] </font><font color="#A2734C">Bluetooth</font>: RFCOMM ver 1.11 <font color="#26A269">[ 6.578974] </font>Registered IR keymap rc-hauppauge <font color="#26A269">[ 6.579176] </font><font color="#A2734C">rc rc0</font>: Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD DVB as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-13/3-13:1.0/rc/rc0 <font color="#26A269">[ 6.579273] </font><font color="#A2734C">rc rc0</font>: lirc_dev: driver em28xx registered at minor = 0, scancode receiver, no transmitter <font color="#26A269">[ 6.579330] </font><font color="#A2734C">input</font>: Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD DVB as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-13/3-13:1.0/rc/rc0/input16 <font color="#26A269">[ 6.579398] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font>: Input extension successfully initialized <font color="#26A269">[ 6.579402] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font><b>: Remote control support is not available for this card.</b> <font color="#26A269">[ 6.579404] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx</font>: Registered (Em28xx Input Extension) extension <font color="#26A269">[ 6.786338] </font><font color="#A2734C">loop15</font>: detected capacity change from 0 to 8 <font color="#26A269">[ 7.347322] </font><font color="#A2734C">e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eno1</font>: NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx <font color="#26A269">[ 7.347371] </font><font color="#A2734C">IPv6</font>: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eno1: link becomes ready <font color="#26A269">[ 7.406111] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272695.577:49): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" class="cap" profile="/snap/snapd/19457/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine" pid=849 comm="snap-confine" capability=12 capname="net_admin" <font color="#26A269">[ 7.406124] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272695.577:50): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" class="cap" profile="/snap/snapd/19457/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine" pid=849 comm="snap-confine" capability=38 capname="perfmon" <font color="#26A269">[ 9.412059] </font><font color="#A2734C">rfkill</font>: input handler disabled <font color="#26A269">[ 9.564287] </font><font color="#A2734C">wlp6s0</font>: authenticate with 9c:53:22:ff:3f:cd <font color="#26A269">[ 9.564312] </font><font color="#A2734C">wlp6s0</font>: 80 MHz not supported, disabling VHT <font color="#26A269">[ 9.573752] </font><font color="#A2734C">wlp6s0</font>: send auth to 9c:53:22:ff:3f:cd (try 1/3) <font color="#26A269">[ 9.574715] </font><font color="#A2734C">wlp6s0</font>: authenticated <font color="#26A269">[ 9.575331] </font><font color="#A2734C">wlp6s0</font>: associate with 9c:53:22:ff:3f:cd (try 1/3) <font color="#26A269">[ 9.577198] </font><font color="#A2734C">wlp6s0</font>: RX AssocResp from 9c:53:22:ff:3f:cd (capab=0x1911 status=0 aid=7) <font color="#26A269">[ 9.578843] </font><font color="#A2734C">wlp6s0</font>: associated <font color="#26A269">[ 9.767421] </font><font color="#A2734C">IPv6</font>: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlp6s0: link becomes ready <font color="#26A269">[ 9.772507] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272697.945:51): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" class="cap" profile="/snap/snapd/19457/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine" pid=1437 comm="snap-confine" capability=12 capname="net_admin" <font color="#26A269">[ 9.772518] </font><font color="#A2734C">audit</font>: type=1400 audit(1691272697.945:52): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" class="cap" profile="/snap/snapd/19457/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine" pid=1437 comm="snap-confine" capability=38 capname="perfmon" <font color="#26A269">[ 9.855696] </font><font color="#A2734C">wlp6s0</font>: Limiting TX power to 35 (35 - 0) dBm as advertised by 9c:53:22:ff:3f:cd <font color="#26A269">[ 11.140340] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2168 12-0067</font>: downloading firmware from file 'dvb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fw' <font color="#26A269">[ 11.470935] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2168 12-0067</font>: firmware version: B 4.0.11 <font color="#26A269">[ 11.476844] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2157 14-0063</font>: found a 'Silicon Labs Si2157-A30 ROM 0x50' <font color="#26A269">[ 11.477355] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2157 14-0063</font>: Using ROM firmware. <font color="#26A269">[ 11.524882] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2157 14-0063</font>: firmware version: 3.0.5 <font color="#26A269">[ 11.532775] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font><b>: DVB: adapter 1 frontend 0 frequency 0 out of range (48000000..870000000)</b> <font color="#26A269">[ 11.543695] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2168 10-0064</font>: downloading firmware from file 'dvb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fw' <font color="#26A269">[ 11.943697] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2168 10-0064</font>: firmware version: B 4.0.11 <font color="#26A269">[ 11.952231] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2157 13-0060</font>: found a 'Silicon Labs Si2157-A30 ROM 0x50' <font color="#26A269">[ 11.952287] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2157 13-0060</font>: Using ROM firmware. <font color="#26A269">[ 11.999522] </font><font color="#A2734C">si2157 13-0060</font>: firmware version: 3.0.5 <font color="#26A269">[ 12.002407] </font><font color="#A2734C">em28xx 3-13:1.0</font><b>: DVB: adapter 0 frontend 0 frequency 0 out of range (48000000..870000000)</b>
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Jonas Lang over 1 year ago
This is a copy of a message from Hauppauge relating to your DVB Dongle
Response from HAUPPAUGE:
Hello,
There is a newer revision of the DualHD 204209 that requires a different firmware.
REV C3I6 requires the following firmware file https://github.com/LibreELEC/dvb-firmwa ... -d60-01.fw
The good thing is your DVB dongle is recognised and scanning in TVH in Ubuntu 22.04 finally. The Silicon Labs is the chip name in your DVB Dongle which Hauppauge use.
I posted the link above as it seems to be latest firmware available as of 2022. Just do a little more research yourself on that USB dongle and you should figure it out yourself.
The fact that it hasn’t scanned any HD channels is nothing to do with the firmware. More likely to do with your signal strength.
As a test try installing Kaffeine to test out the scanning capabilities of your DVB dongle. Simply install as follow
sudo apt install kaffeine
The fact that your DVB dongle is now installed on Ubuntu 22.04 and scanning channels my job is done here. Do a bit more research yourself and learn a little more about the WinTV Dual yourself
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by saen acro over 1 year ago
hundreds of steps because we don't see output of
dmesg | egrep "firmware|dvb|frontend"
in time, there is written all there, firmware needed also.
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Daniel Morgan over 1 year ago
I would love to say I'm done but really can't get this to work. Infix one issue then another issue creates.
I put new driver in lib/firmware and deleted out the old driver.
Tvheadend still shows silicon labs. So decided to purge Tvheadend and reinstall which I did.
Now when trying to access Tvheadend again via localhost:9981 and sign in I just get 403 forbidden message and can no longer access Tvheadend
I've cleared all saved passwords,cache and data from web browser, rebooted and still no luck.
I'm just not ment to have this am I?
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Jonas Lang over 1 year ago
I already told you. Silicon Labs is the chip Hauppauge use on that DVB stick so it is reported correctly.
I also asked you to run dmesg so it can be seen if you have the correct firmware file in place and if it is being loaded correctly.
I’ve no idea what you mean by “I’ve purged TVH”. Please state what commands you used to achieve this.
Finally I gave you a list of simple steps to install Ubuntu 22.04, update it, download and add the firmware file to /lib/firmware and how to install TVH. It really doesn’t get any simpler than that.
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Daniel Morgan over 1 year ago
By purged I attempted to remove Tvheadend and re install it to see if it detected the new firmware that I put in lib/firmware
The attached photo is the command I used. Upon re installation of TVheadend (following your steps) when I load the local host via web browser it gives me a 403 forbidden message and headend won't load.
On windows with the official Win-tv program the tuner picks up HD channels from the same Arial port. But headend can't find any when T2 tuner is enabled.
Problem with Win-tv 10 is that it's really laggy and can't use it as a front-end host on the network to work with Kodi etc and give me recording facilities where headend is ment to
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Daniel Morgan over 1 year ago
Daniel Morgan wrote:
By purged I attempted to remove Tvheadend and re install it to see if it detected the new firmware that I put in lib/firmware
The attached photo is the command I used. Upon re installation of TVheadend (following your steps) when I load the local host via web browser it gives me a 403 forbidden message and headend won't load.
On windows with the official Win-tv program the tuner picks up HD channels from the same Arial port. But headend can't find any when T2 tuner is enabled.
Problem with Win-tv 10 is that it's really laggy and can't use it as a front-end host on the network to work with Kodi etc and give me recording facilities where headend is ment to
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Jonas Lang over 1 year ago
What region are you in.
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Jonas Lang over 1 year ago
This is the model you have
Model 01590 (USB device ID 2040:0265)
Components Used
USB interface: Empia EM28274
Demodulator: 2*Silicon Labs Si2168-B40
Tuner: 2*Silicon Labs Si2157-A30
This is the firmware you need. Download it an unpack it if required. Copy it into the /lib/firmware file
http://palosaari.fi/linux/v4l-dvb/firmware/Si2168/Si2168-B40/4.0.11/dvb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fw
To uninstall TVH you need to do the following
sudo systemctl stop tvheadend
sudo apt remove tvheadend
sudo apt purge tvheadend
To install TVH again
sudo apt install tvheadend
Once the correct firmware file has been copied to the /lib/firmware folder, reboot your PC and then install TVH. Once TVH has been installed reboot your PC and TVH should correctly identify your USB tuner.
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Oliver Schinagl over 1 year ago
Just to help you out a little bit with terminology.
As mentioned before, generally speaking, most/all drivers are included in linux as part of the kernel. Some vendors do not put effort into this, so this is of course not true for every piece of hardware out there.
Installing drivers IS a thing on Linux, but not really. Generally you not need to install drivers, or kernel modules as they are called. (Mac calls them KEXT, kernel extension btw).
Then we have 'firmware' that lives in '/lib/firmware'. For some pieces of hardware, where the manufacturer saved some cents on an eeprom, the hardware requires (sometimes additional) actual software to function properly. For a WiFi adapter, this could be just a regulatory database (CLM_BLOB for raspberry pi's Broadcom wifi driver), which is just a table of valid wifi frequencies for example. Or, the entire software that actually 'runs' the hardware itself. Imagine that your DVB controller is just a mini-computer in itself (microcontroller). It can't do anything with software, an entire Operating system sometimes if you will GSM modems for embedded systems, sometimes contain a whole Linux system in itself! Imagine connecting an ESP32 to an off-the-shelf GSM modem module, where the modem is far more powerful then the ESP32 ;). So the actual kernel driver, will load files from /lib/firmware (the actual name and path is hardcoded within the driver, so the file has to match certain patterns, e.g. path + filename), and then 'boot' the hardware.
These firmware files are sometimes a pain to obtain. Sometimes they get extracted from windows/mac drivers themselves, sometimes the vendor offers them in a more easily to consume package. Regardless, The link provided above by Jonas, is said Firmware (thus not a driver).
When Linux (your laptop) boots, it will load the kernel module during boot, upload the firmware into the hardware and boot the hardware. If this all, works, you should have gotten /dev/dvb/ entries. On my system, I have for example:
/dev/dvb/adapter1/frontend0
/dev/dvb/adapter1/net0
/dev/dvb/adapter1/dvr0
/dev/dvb/adapter1/demux0
/dev/dvb/adapter0
/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
/dev/dvb/adapter0/net0
/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0
/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0
(I have a dual-tuner dvb-s card, each tuner identifies itself as an adapter).
This is without tvheadend running etc, and there are even commandline or graphical tools to use these devices (in linux, pretty much every hardware device, exists as a file in the filesystem. E.g. a serial port (COM1) is /dev/ttyS0 for example. This is not true in the strictest sense though, as ethernet devices for example are one of the very few that do not show up here.
If you have successfully booted, and you have similar entries then what I mentioned above, (net0 is probably optional, it allows for TCP stuff over DVB, cool stuff, never used it :p) it is likely your tuners are working.
Now, I don't know how your USB tuner works, but if it's a dual tuner, it would be not supprising that tuner0 supports non-hd, and tuner1 supports HD only. This would be weird, in that from a system point of view, there's little difference between non-hd and HD streams. In the end, one is just a simple mpeg2 stream with a low resultion, the other is an mpeg4 stream with high resolution. The tuner itself does not know or care about what kind of data it passes through. However, the transponder that serves this data, may use parameters that only work with one of the tuners. Note, that this is just me assuming. On my system, both tuners work identically which could be very much the case for your system too.
Further more, the firmware can be correct, but not correct. In that its for the right chip, but as written just above, does not support the transponders offering HD streams.
In the end, think of it more like you use your FM radio receiver, and you tune to a station. If it is in English, you understand the program, if it's in chinese, you still receive it, you just don't understand it. That's pretty much the same with HD and non-hd streams generally.
Finally, TV-Headend. Depending on how you uninstall tvheadend, the configuration files from your previous attempt may have been kept. E.g. you uninstalled tvheadend, but files, such as c:\user\you\tvheadned, or registry entries, remained. That's the difference usually between apt-get uninstall and apt-get purge. Sometimes you just want to remove the program, but keep configuration, sometimes you want to nuke stuff.
Generally speaking, in Linux, re-installing software won't really fix anything. Nuking invalid configuration files may. I'm not sure where TVHeadend stored the files for you, but it's quite likely its under /home/you/.hts, if you launched tvheadend as yourself, otherwise, it may depend on where debian puts it. Gentoo for example stores in in /var/lib/tvheadend. To 'start from the beginning' with tvheadend, you'd have to remove your config files.
Also remember, tvheadend has a '--first-run' flag, which will allow access to anyone, until you have created a username/password. But afaik this is all properly documented, so not pre-chewing you this
A final word on drivers, tvheadend 'does not care' about any of that. It simply looks in /dev/dvb, and whatever it finds there, it uses and offers to you. So if there's nothing there, you won't see anything in the dvb screen. If you only have a single adapter there, you only get a single adapter.
Hope this helps and explains a little bit about what's happening and going on.
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Daniel Morgan over 1 year ago
Done those steps, still 403 forbidden after logging in
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Oliver Schinagl over 1 year ago
Well I was just explaining stuff, not giving you 'steps'.
Are you running tvheadend with the --first-run flag? 403 usually means 'incorrect password' in a sense.
I've had trouble getting through tvheadend logins with cookies n stuff on my browser. As i normally have at least two installed, trying it with a browser that hasnt' accessed tvheadend, you know at least its not using stored credentials. Private-mode also helps to 'try to go in clean' but far not always. Cache invalidation is always fun.
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Jonas Lang over 1 year ago
Daniel Morgan wrote:
Done those steps, still 403 forbidden after logging in
You’ll need to reconfigure TVH. Use the following command
sudo dpkg-reconfigure tvheadend
I really do advise you read the TVH documentation. It’s all in there.
I asked you to run dmesg and post the output here to see if the firmware was loading correctly before attempting to install TVH. Could you do that first.
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Daniel Morgan over 1 year ago
I've managed to get Tvheadend working in the end and tuner is recognised with fw
However I've also found the problem to not getting HD UK channels. The current fw's available for this device only support dvb-t not dvb-t2
So the usb tuner is no good!
Does anyone know of any confirmed dvb-t2 usb tuners for Ubuntu and has the drivers already included in the kernel? As I'm going to have to return the tuner and exchange with a supported one
Many thanks for your help with this I really do appreciate it!!
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Jonas Lang over 1 year ago
How do you know T2 is not supported. Where are you reading this from. You now have a working tuner but you still have not supplied the output from the dmesg command so we can see how the firmware is being loaded.
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Oliver Schinagl over 1 year ago
Why this is certainly possible, I thought you said 'it works in win'. T2 in the end, is a combination of tuning parameters of reciever (which requires support of course) and mpeg4 support, which is unrelated to tvh.
BTW, if I look at https://hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_dualhd.html#specs it seems to be a:
ATSC HD TV
Clear QAM digital cable TV
tuner?
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Jonas Lang over 1 year ago
Oliver Schinagl wrote:
Why this is certainly possible, I thought you said 'it works in win'. T2 in the end, is a combination of tuning parameters of reciever (which requires support of course) and mpeg4 support, which is unrelated to tvh.
I’m trying to keep this as simple as possible. Do you want to take over helping him to get this working. I’ll back away if you do.
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Dave H over 1 year ago
Daniel Morgan wrote:
I've managed to get Tvheadend working in the end and tuner is recognised with fw
Well done.
However I've also found the problem to not getting HD UK channels. The current fw's available for this device only support dvb-t not dvb-t2
Given that the Hauppage product page explicitly says that DVB-T2 is supported and given that they explicitly support linux and are well-known for that support, I find that statement very hard to believe. As Jonas says, where's your evidence?
So the usb tuner is no good!
And given that https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-dualHD also says that it is supported for both DVB-T and DVB-T2 (and incidentally also says "Both tuners on Model 01590 device and Model 01595 device are supported since Kernel 4.17") it seems very unlikely that it is "no good". It seems much more likely that your scattergun approach and apparent refusal to supply the people who are trying to help you with the information they ask for in order to help you is the cause of your failure to get it going so far
Does anyone know of any confirmed dvb-t2 usb tuners for Ubuntu and has the drivers already included in the kernel?
Yes, as above, the Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD Model 01590 seems to be well-qualified and suitable for your use.
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Oliver Schinagl over 1 year ago
@Jonas Lang
nono, it's all yours!
RE: Having great difficulty getting Linux to Install and see Win-tv DualHD - Added by Jonas Lang over 1 year ago
The reference to dual tuner in this case is DVB C and DVB T.
Without the relevant information my guess is the antenna is less than efficient hence the “laggy” performance referenced above by the OP.
What I was going to suggest is that once the tuner was functional in TVH the OP go to the Status tab and check on the signal quality.
In the absence of any further feedback I’m assuming the tuner is now boxed up and ready for return.