note if you do get a response on the "wrong" freq, just scan the NIT to get the correct transponder freq. apologies if you are already doing this. cheers mark
> > > This is because many modern tuners will compensate with AGC an offset > > like this. If you point them 125000 Hz wrong they will auto-correct to > > the correct frequency. > > > Cool, I hadn't realised that, Rudy. > > That also means that the scanning code must be grabbing > the scanned frequency _back_ from the frontend! > (i.e. mythtv-setup says "try 191625000", frontend locks, > fine tunes to 191666000, and mythtv-setup reads > and stores that value in the database) > Of course, the other possibility us that there are integer > math rounding errors in the frontend driver code :-) > > > I will have try now with my older cards, to see what they do. _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
