On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 22:17 -0400, Preston Crow wrote: > > > This is an HD-2000, not an HD-3000. > > Make sure you are using the first input during scanning. > I don't see any option for selecting the input, but since it finds the > signal on the channels, I should have the right one. (There wasn't any > option for the command-line tools, either.) I meant physically plug the cable into the first input, which I believe is the one closer to the LEDs. As far as I know the DVB drivers for the HD-2000 only support one input.
> Same behavior with all those versions, and 6860 for good measure. If it isn't a regression then there isn't anything I can do to help you right now. There would be little point in debugging a scanner that will be obsolete so soon. Wait until the new scanner is in CVS and then file a bug report with all the info sent to the command line, and everything in the scanner pane along with the info about your setup, such as the card HD-2000, the transport OTA, the drivers DVB from kernel x.x.x. Until then I recommend you use the v4l drivers and either manually input the channels or use the new scanner in the patch at: http://www.cuymedia.net/patch/ -- Daniel
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