Matthias Balschuweit wrote:
The inversion setting is a tuning parameter and needs to be part of the channel list. Some frontends can determine this automatically, some not. So you should always set this parameter according to your local needs when passing the frontend parameters.Hello Micael,On Sunday, 17. November 2002, 16:43:46, you wrote:So this is a small poll for you out there using the latest drivers, for dvb-c; Did you get it to tune?No. Well, at least not in vdr. I can tune to a channel if I force czap to use INVERSION_ON in the czap-channels.conf. A few days ago I patched the drivers to use only INVERSION_ON, that way I had a picture on some channels in vdr, but after some channel-switching all went black. In the 20021117-drivers this didn't work, but it could be a coincidence, I am not aware of changes in that part of the code...
Could you please try to run scan in gdb and send me the stacktrace after the segfault?Interestingly the combination of 20020623-drivers and vdr-1.0.4 works flawlessly. And, btw, "scan" from the drivers-package gives me a segmentation fault after telling me three times of a filter pid timeout, don't know if thats important.
thanks,
Holger
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