KOMOTEST1:4:B7C12D0:C:0:301:300:0:32001:0:0:0:0
Where did you come up with the 301/300?
Not really sure -- probably from the plugin readme.
I've made some changes to the above that I used to get some output. I also use C0 rather then C12 but that varies depending on your card. You also need to put in a frequency instead of the '4'. I don't recall the program I used to get them but I know xawtv will show them as well.
I can't get xawtv to work for FC5 :(
Try scantv that comes with xawtv -- xawtv might not work but hopefully scantv does.
Have found tvtime for FC5 works: [root@media ~]# tvtime-scanner -d /dev/video1 Reading configuration from /etc/tvtime/tvtime.xml Reading configuration from /root/.tvtime/tvtime.xml Scanning using TV standard NTSC. /root/.tvtime/stationlist.xml: No existing NTSC station list "Custom". Scanning from 44.00 MHz to 958.00 MHz. Found a channel at 52.50 MHz (51.75 - 53.25 MHz), adding to channel list. Found a channel at 54.75 MHz (54.50 - 54.75 MHz), adding to channel list. Found a channel at 56.00 MHz (55.25 - 56.75 MHz), adding to channel list. Found a channel at 59.25 MHz (59.00 - 59.25 MHz), adding to channel list. Found a channel at 66.25 MHz (64.50 - 68.00 MHz), adding to channel list. Found a channel at 76.50 MHz (75.00 - 78.00 MHz), adding to channel list. Found a channel at 85.50 MHz (84.75 - 86.00 MHz), adding to channel list.
Also, did you apply all the recommended patches from the vdr wiki page? I use the German pages because the english ones are way out of date for most of the plugins.
I applied all the patches against VDR - but no others.
I've applied the main one for 'player-analogtv.c'. Will re-check which ones I applied to get it to compile...
There are patches to the plugin you need to do -- check out http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Analogtv-plugin
You can also look at this post http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2006-May/009257.html It helped me as well.
Yeah - that was my post :))