On 11/2/05, Shermann Min <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The
log data gives a little more information. It looks like you are
still using V4L driver(s) for the HD-3000 card. The giveaway is
the "/dev/dtv", but I wouldn't bet any money on it because it's been
over a year since I used a kernel older than 2.6.12. You could
include the output from "uname -a", then we would all know for
sure. The system log, from boot-up to HD-3000 registration, would
also be of great interest.Thanks for the advice. Regarding subchannel tuning, I cleared
out my channels and did a fresh scan last night. No luck--still
just tunes to subchannel 1 even though the OSD claims it's on
subchannel 2 or 3, unfortunately. Any other ideas?
So, until either I can see that you are using DVB drivers, or you move up to a kernel that includes DVB support for the HD-3000, I'll wait here. The 2_1, 9_1, 9_2, etc. notation is something that, after I got rid of it, BOTH the HD-3000 AND the HD-5000 cards worked very well. Not without an occassional glitch, but every problem so far has either been easily fixed or otherwise explained.
Take a deep breath, move up to DVB.
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MM
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