Bug #5283
DVBC two muxes always in FAILED state
Start date:
2018-10-22
Due date:
% Done:
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Found in version:
4.3-1487~gef939ad18~raspbi
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Description
I am in Ziggo territory in the Netherlands, using DVB-C.
When scanning the network, two muxes (530MHz and 682MHz) always end up in a FAILED condition. These do hold channels. The other channels are scanned correctly.
Debug log shows scanning 3 muxes: the mentioned two that fail, and one that works correctly. I hope I used the right debug settings.
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Updated by Jaroslav Kysela about 6 years ago
- Status changed from New to Invalid
We cannot do much. Driver or signal issue:
2018-10-22 09:01:13.992 [ INFO]:subscription: 0060: "scan" subscribing to mux "682MHz", weight: 6, adapter: "DRXK DVB-C DVB-T : DVB-C #0", network: "Ziggo", service: "Raw PID Subscription" 2018-10-22 09:01:14.291 [ DEBUG]:linuxdvb: DRXK DVB-C DVB-T : DVB-C #0 - status BAD (SIGNAL | CARRIER | VITERBI) 2018-10-22 09:01:15.903 [ DEBUG]:linuxdvb: DRXK DVB-C DVB-T : DVB-C #0 - status GOOD (SIGNAL | CARRIER | VITERBI | SYNC | LOCK) 2018-10-22 09:01:16.895 [ DEBUG]:linuxdvb: DRXK DVB-C DVB-T : DVB-C #0 - status BAD (SIGNAL | CARRIER | VITERBI) 2018-10-22 09:01:19.169 [ INFO]:subscription: 0062: "scan" subscribing to mux "170MHz", weight: 6, adapter: "DRXK DVB-C DVB-T : DVB-C #0", network: "Ziggo", service: "Raw PID Subscription" 2018-10-22 09:01:19.477 [ DEBUG]:linuxdvb: DRXK DVB-C DVB-T : DVB-C #0 - status GOOD (SIGNAL | CARRIER | VITERBI | SYNC | LOCK) 2018-10-22 09:01:27.868 [ INFO]:subscription: 0064: "scan" subscribing to mux "530MHz", weight: 6, adapter: "DRXK DVB-C DVB-T : DVB-C #0", network: "Ziggo", service: "Raw PID Subscription" 2018-10-22 09:01:28.878 [ DEBUG]:linuxdvb: DRXK DVB-C DVB-T : DVB-C #0 - status GOOD (SIGNAL | CARRIER | VITERBI | SYNC | LOCK) 2018-10-22 09:01:29.869 [ DEBUG]:linuxdvb: DRXK DVB-C DVB-T : DVB-C #0 - status NONE () 2018-10-22 09:01:31.871 [ DEBUG]:linuxdvb: DRXK DVB-C DVB-T : DVB-C #0 - status BAD (SIGNAL | CARRIER | VITERBI)