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#136 User is offline   hubrat 

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 08:05 PM

View PostLester_Burnham, on 28 September 2011 - 04:25 AM, said:

The problem I seem to be having seems related to the +125khz bug or is. Channel 9 and SBS. I changed the frequencies as specified in a few message boards on the net. Did a new channels.conf using scan and the HVR's, which had the correct frequencies eg. channel 9 191625000. Imported this, but still the same. Set fast tuning, no go. I haven't as yet deleted all channels, I've just updated them with the new values when asked. Any SBS or 9 stream makes the tuning percentage jump all over the place.

Hi Lester,

Saw your other post and assume you're still having trouble with this. To get my HVR-2200 to lock onto 9, SBS and C31 I did a normal channel scan and then just manually edited the frequencies in the backend. Is that the way you're doing it and it's not working?

If you want to double check any of your other settings against mine just let me know.
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Posted 23 October 2011 - 02:15 AM

View Posthubrat, on 22 October 2011 - 08:05 PM, said:

Hi Lester,

Saw your other post and assume you're still having trouble with this. To get my HVR-2200 to lock onto 9, SBS and C31 I did a normal channel scan and then just manually edited the frequencies in the backend. Is that the way you're doing it and it's not working?

If you want to double check any of your other settings against mine just let me know.


Hi Matt,

I the frequencies to the correct ones, but was still seeing the numbers jumping all over the place trying to lock on.
I had plenty of tuners to play with, so I moved on after a day or so, seeing the tutorials are a little out of date. I could've been something I did with wrong firmware etc.
The nova-t's are running fine back on the old motherboard.
When I have another crack at them in another system, I'll take you up if needed.

Thanks,
Lester
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Posted 05 November 2011 - 09:02 PM

View PostRuxton, on 22 October 2011 - 02:45 AM, said:

Yeap, most definitely here built against 3.2

http://git.kernellab...taging/for_v3.2

Both are also in the linuxtv media tree now. I'd say the safest and easiest way to get all this built against your current kernel is using media-build.


Woot! You're the man Ruxton. I love evidence.

After banging my head on the wall with it for a long time I've been shying away from getting to grips with this again until I was happy there was a current driver version out there that is compatible with my version of the tuner.

Thanks.
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Posted 08 January 2012 - 05:57 AM

Just wanted to let everyone know now that kernel 3.2 is out, you can just install that to get support for any of the HVR-2200/2210's. the 0x8940 and 0x8953 both made it into 3.2. You will still probably have to download some firmware though if you haven't already.

Also, word of warning it only seems to behave well in i386 for me. I have a few issues using it on an x86_64 kernel on my HP MicroServer and none using the i386 kernel.
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