Dear Steve,

I am already using the "-F" and the "-t 3" option...
So a longer time waiting is not possible.

    -F       use long filter timeout
    -t N   tuning timeout
                  1 = fastest [default]
                  2 = medium
                  3 = slowest

And there are "NIT(actual) table" on the frequencies.
My result should be very much like: http://www.dtvmonitor.com/nl/ziggo-noord

But I also search more what my problem could be and I discovered that
most examples say:

    using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'

and i only get:

    using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0'

But I guess demuxing is necessary to get the "NIT(actual) table", isn't it ?






On 29-03-14 14:44, Steven Toth wrote:
>> Only is goes already wrong with the init scan.... I only get: "Info: no data
>> from NIT(actual)"
> I suspect either their isn't a NIT(actual) table on your frequency, or
> the tool isn't waiting long enough for the NIT table to arrive.
>
> - Steve






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