Hi Luc,

I added this transponder to the initial channel list of scan, now this tool should work in your cable network too.

good luck,

Holger



Luc de Louw wrote:
On Thursday 12 December 2002 22.07, Juha Yrj�l� wrote:
[..]

It seems that the modulation is 64-QAM, and the symbol rate is somewhere
near 7146. You should leave out the '--no-center-freq' option when you
don't know exactly the frequencies of the transport streams. Then
dvbscan will try to find the most correct frequency.

Got some results:

/dvbscan --dvb-modulation=64-QAM -S 6900 -s 521M:531M

DVB-C: 530.000 MHz, symbol rate 6900 ksym/s, modulation 64-QAMFF6 unc: FFFF
Str[*********** ] SNR[***************** ] BER: 9FFFF6 unc: FFFF LOCK
Found transport stream at 530.000 MHz.
Scanning for info... [NIT] [PAT 0067] [SDT 0067] [SDT 0067] [SDT 0067]

This is FS Info:

snipplet from ~/.dbv/channels.conf

service {
id = 0x0017;
pmt_pid = 0x0022;
type = 1;
name = "SF Info";
provider_name = "IM-sfi";
}

This format is not usable for vdr etc. does anybody got an idea how I can "translate" that for vdr-usage?

if I do ./dvbrecord --zap --whats-on "SF Info"

Unable to tune to service 'SF Info'********** ] BER: 9FFFF6 unc: FFFF

hmmm.....

Any ideas?


For "SF Info" I got more infos from the Windooze stuff:
SID: 23
TID:103
NIT: 1
PMT: 34
Video: 336
Audio: 337
PCR: 336
AC3 Audio: 0
Teletext: 339

Whatever that means......


rgds

Luc




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