Dave Chapman wrote: > (Your reply only came to me, not to the list - is that what you > intended?) > > Ora J�rvinen wrote: >> Hmmm... FWIW, I set the CA field to 0 and I could receive RTE but it >> sounded like if you have a very weak signal (squeek, squawk..) while >> femon showed BER 0 and my STB receives it perfectly... >> >> Just out of curiosity, what information is sent for the scrambled >> channels (or rather, what can be sent - apparently it may not always >> be correct)? > > You should look at the output of my dvbtune program (the "-i" option). > This dumps the service information from a transponder as a human (and > computer) readable XML file. You can download it from > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvbtools/ > > It may help to look at ETSI EN 300 468, which is the DVB standard > describing service information (Google for it).
I tried it out... interesting. But could it be there's a problem with DiSEqC handling? dvbtune -f 10773000 -p H -s 22000 -D 3 -i -tone 0 gives me info on the Astra 1 DSL transponder most times, even though I have Astra 2 hanging on input 3. Repeating the command I occasionally get info on the Astra 2 transponder on the same frequency... but mostly Astra 1 (which is input one). Same applies to other inputs (I usually get nothing unless Astra 1 happens to have a transponder at the frequency given). -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
