On 15.12.2014 20:44, Antti Hartikainen wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 08:31:41PM +0200, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> This might  be the culprit. My sources.conf is just with the stock
>> contents, it does have T and C defined.
>>
>> But my DVB-C tuner is a hybrid with T capability also. I'll try to
>> switch it to device 1 and the DVB-T tuner as device 0.
> This will not work. VDR will use any available device to receive channels.
> If you have defined order of your devices, meaning that DVB-C device is 
> always 0, and DVB-T device always 1, then you could edit your free-to-air 
> channels to be received with specific tuner.
>
> CA field of sources.conf can be used to define which device to use to receive 
> channel, so you could try this.
>
> So instead the line from your channels.conf:
>> Yle 
>> TV2;YLE:562000:B8C23D0G8M64T8Y0:T:27500:513=2:660=fin@4,661=swe@4:5000:0:33:8438:4097:0
> Try this:
>
> Yle 
> TV2;YLE:562000:B8C23D0G8M64T8Y0:T:27500:513=2:660=fin@4,661=swe@4:5000:2:33:8438:4097:0
>
> Meaning VDR will use only device #2 to receive channel (VDR starts counting 
> from 1, DVB API from 0).
>
> Change other free-to-air channels too if this is working for you.
>
> If you plan to add more DVB-T tuners, then better way would be patching 
> drivers or VDR to ignore DVB-T capability for the DVB-C tuner.

Thanks! I'll try this. Indeed my try did not work. No matter where I
connected my USB tuners in the hub, C tuner was always 0, and T tuner
always 1 (strange, but maybe that is magic ;))

I'll editing channels.conf.


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