Patrick Boettcher wrote:
[ 301.275434] si2168 1-0064: firmware version: 4.0.4 [ 301.284625] si2157
2-0060: found a 'Silicon Labs Si2157-A30'
[ 301.340643] si2157 2-0060: firmware version: 3.0.5
Can you easily try more recent kernels or media_trees?
It seems you are already using a mo
On Tue, 7 Jul 2015, Patrick Boettcher wrote:
Might be the RF frequency that is truncated on 32bit platforms
somewhere. That could explain that there is no crash but simply not
tuning.
This is the current status:
ARM 32-bit, kernel 4.0.6, updated media_tree: Works with DVB-T, no lock on
DVB-T
On Tue, 7 Jul 2015, Patrick Boettcher wrote:
I installed the 32-bit version of the same OS (Debian 8, kernel 3.16.0, i386)
and the result was a bit suprising.
In 32-bit I couldn't even scan a DVT-T transponder! dvbv5-scan did Lock, but
it didn't find any PSI PIDs. So there is for sure a pro
On Sun, 5 Jul 2015, Patrick Boettcher wrote:
Your Intel platform is 64bit. I don't know the TripleStick nor the SI or
the EM28xx-driver but _maybe_ there is a problem with it on 32-bit
platforms. A long shot, I know, but you'll never know.
That was a very good point.
I installed the 32-bit ve
Peter Fassberg wrote:
Peter Fassberg wrote:
I'm trying to get PCTV TripleStick 292e working in a
Raspberry Pi B+ environment.
I have no problem getting DVB-T to work, but I can't tune to
any DVB-T2 channels. I have tried with three different
kernels: 3.18.11, 3.18.16 and 4.
Peter Fassberg wrote:
I'm trying to get PCTV TripleStick 292e working in a Raspberry Pi
B+ environment.
I have no problem getting DVB-T to work, but I can't tune to any
DVB-T2 channels. I have tried with three different kernels:
3.18.11, 3.18.16 and 4.0.6. Same problem. I also
I'm trying to get PCTV TripleStick 292e working in a Raspberry Pi B+
environment.
I have no problem getting DVB-T to work, but I can't tune to any
DVB-T2 channels. I have tried with three different kernels: 3.18.11,
3.18.16 and 4.0.6. Same problem. I also cloned the media_build
under 4.0.6 t
edia_build under 4.0.6 to no avail.
The same physical stick works perfectly with DVB-T2 in an Intel platform using
kernel 3.16.0.
Do you have any suggestions what I can do to get this running or is there a
known problem with Raspberry/ARM?
Best regards,
Peter Fassberg
Sweden
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Hi!
I have an PCTV Systems nanoStick T2 290e.
It shows up very differently with different kernels, and it seems to work
better (DVB-C support) in an OLDER kernel.
Old kernel is using em28xx and showing two frontends (as stated on the wiki
docs). New kernel is using em28174 and showing only a