Ok, Doron Cohen solved the problem in 5 seconds.
There are 2 mode for DVB-T, we need to force mode 4 instead of mode 0.
Thanks to Roberto for trying to solve the problem and to Olli for the
e-mail of Doron Cohen.
Regards
Francesco
2015-02-03 11:57 GMT+01:00 Olli Salonen :
> Well, if you suspe
Well, if you suspect that some other change broke the driver, then you
can try an older kernel (the support was introduced in kernel 3.10) or
an older media_tree to see if that's indeed the case.
The firmware is just one small piece of the puzzle. Maybe you can just
replace the firmware or maybe y
Maybe when Doron Cohen wrote the patch the device worked fine but now,
after that someone change the code for their own enjoyment, it
doesn't.
If you read my question you will find that the device has signal lock
but no data stream. There isn't need to write a code from scratch
because I have the
Hi Francesco,
You need to understand that many people write code for their own
enjoyment. In other words, they often write code to scratch an itch.
Thus it can sometimes happen that there really is no-one here who
could help you. The person who wrote the code originally might have
stopped contribu
Mauro,
Francesco has reported problem with DVB-T on Siano sms2270. Basically
him reach a lock with tzap but seems not have stream data.
I tried to help him to debug but I can't reproduce their problem once
I have isdb-t only here. He is using some dvb firmware with device
that seems works fine on
Is it possible that the problem I explained here isn't interesting for anyone?
The device is supported by kernel but obviously there is a bug with DVB-T.
I have the working firmware (on Windows) for DVB-T if you need it.
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-media/msg85505.html
http://www.spinics.