Hello Josce, Event though I'm not convinced of zigzagger doing good on the dvb-c (for me, it has mostly been like someone else described, that it startet to zig-zag for a while, to get back to the starting frequency), what you describe sounds more like the firmware bug on CI-CAM (do you have a CI installed?). I get exactly this your behavior, and when this happens, I can normally zap to a FTA channel.
- Micael Sunday, January 5, 2003, 10:17:48 PM, you wrote: >>Maybe you could find out what really happens when you drop >>lock and try to fix that? >> >>With my (yes, broken, yada yada) DVB-T card I could get a bad >>lock even when tuned slightly off, which mean that if >>the zigzagger thought it had a signal drop it could start to >>zigzag, find the carrier on a less than optimal frequency, >>and stay happy with that. Jnn> I do also belive that at least DVB-C cards do NOT need zigzagging. Jnn> In fact, I think it is only harmfull. It zigzaggs around untill it Jnn> eventually returns to the same freq it started with. Jnn> But what also happens is that when I leave it on (tuned on to some Jnn> channel) and it looses lock, it doesn't get the lock back without Jnn> my doing: Jnn> make rmmod Jnn> make insmod Jnn> The same happens with zigzag on and zigzag off. Jnn> Josce -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
