On 19/09/05, Richard Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 05:04 pm, Jon Whitear wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >When I try to run mythtv and use Live TV, I get the following in the > > > mythbackend: > > > > > ><snip> > > >2005-09-18 16:07:37.150 DVB#0 ERROR - Could not find dvb tuning parameters > > > for transport 0 2005-09-18 16:07:37.150 DVB#0 ERROR - Failed to get > > > channel options for channel 3. > > > > If you run a scan in mythtv-setup, does it find all the channels? > > Nope. I've attached the log from that. I: > > 1. Channel Editor > 2. Scan for channel(s) > 3. Video Source is selected, as is Capture Card and Full Scan > 4. All settings Auto, no Frequency set > 5. Scan Progress says Scan Activity 0%, Signal Strength 99%, Signal/Noise 0% > 6. Error tuning to transport > > I should point out that I can watch TV in xine. > > > > >Running mythfilldatabase *appears* to work, though I get a lot of "ERROR: > > > can't find DataSet for Nine Guide - 2005-09-18" (for various dates and > > > channel names) in-between the printing of some hash "#" signs. This is > > > using: > > > > > > tv_grab_au - (version 0.6.2 - release 2005-05-31) > > > > Mythfilldatabase is somewhat separate from the actual channel settings. > > You may want to check out Michael Smith's script, which seems to be the > > favourite here. You can get it from:- > > > > http://www.immir.com/tv_grab_au > > Thanks, I'll give that a go! > > > Richard >
Don't run mythfilldb until you've sorted out the channels. I'm guessing that you haven't got a valid "channel 3" entry. i.e one created by the scan. Also because you're in Oz (cricket anyone :P) you probably need to create multiple transports and scan each one to get a fully populated channel list. Regards -- John _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
