Hi,
Since you're using two different drivers, have you tried the module parameter "adapter_nr"? Then you will be able to make the DVB-C card always adapter0 and the others 1-4.
See "modinfo <driver>".
Lars.
Am 18.08.2013 19:27, schrieb Brian-Imap:
On 8/15/2013 9:08 PM, Brian-Imap wrote:
On 8/15/2013 5:58 PM, Arthur wrote:
15.08.2013 18:37, Brian-Imap kirjutas:
On 8/14/2013 10:16 PM, Arthur wrote:
14.08.2013 19:01, Brian-Imap kirjutas:
On 8/11/2013 11:43 AM, Brian-Imap wrote: > On 8/8/2013 10:22 PM, Lars Hanisch wrote: >> Am 08.08.2013 16:23, schrieb Brian-Imap: >>> On 8/7/2013 9:58 PM, Lars Hanisch wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Am 07.08.2013 21:04, schrieb Brian-Imap: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> I now a have a 4 Tuner Cine S2 setup that I want to run with 3 >>>>> cables, I want to keep the fourth cable for a test VDR. >>>>> Reading about this I only see how to do it together with the >>>>> Dynamite Plugin, is that correct that I must use that >>>>> Plugin to get it to work for VDR? >>>>> >>>>> I am currently running a plain VDR setup on Ubuntu, with very few >>>>> plugins and had no need for the Dynamite Plugin >>>>> up till now. >>>> You don't really need dynamite. If you want to omit the fourth >>>> tuner (in kernel count order), you can start vdr with >>>> the -D parameter (see vdr --help). >>>> >>>> vdr -D0 -D1 -D2 <other parameters as usual> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Lars. >>>> >>>>> Cheers Brian >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> vdr mailing list >>>>> vdr@linuxtv.org >>>>> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> vdr mailing list >>>> vdr@linuxtv.org >>>> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr >>> Hi Lars, >>> >>> OK I knew about this, but I thought that the Card/Tuners numbers >>> could change >>> from boot to boot. Are you saying that they will not change? >> If it's one bridge with 4 tuners, I doubt their order will change. >> >> You may want to read about "device bonding", where you split one >> cable on two tuners so they share polarisation and >> band, but may be tuned to different transponders. >> >> But I'm a cable user, I don't know much about it, just that there >> are some people out there who use it successfully. :) >> >> Regards, >> Lars. >> >>> Cheers Brian >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> vdr mailing list >>> vdr@linuxtv.org >>> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> vdr mailing list >> vdr@linuxtv.org >> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr >> > Hi, > thanks for the tips, unfotunately I ended up needing to keep using a > FF Card for a short while. > > So I followed the CT tip and added a TT C-2300 Cable FF card that is > not connected to cable at all. > That part seems to work really well. > > Using the -D parameter in VDR I limited VDR to using the first 4 DVB > Devices and this is what it gave me: > > Aug 11 11:09:31 localhost vdr: [936] frontend 0/0 provides > DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK ("STV090x Multistandard") > Aug 11 11:09:31 localhost vdr: [936] frontend 1/0 provides DVB-C with > QAM16,QAM32,QAM64,QAM128,QAM256 ("ST STV0297 DVB-C") > Aug 11 11:09:31 localhost vdr: [936] frontend 2/0 provides > DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK ("STV090x Multistandard") > Aug 11 11:09:31 localhost vdr: [936] frontend 4/0 provides > DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK ("STV090x Multistandard") > > So tuners 1-3 of the Cine S2 and Duoflex are now in use. DBV device 1 > provides nothing but MPEG output. > > I guess I'll keep an eye on the DVB device ordering for a while to see > how it goes. > > Cheers Brian > _______________________________________________ > vdr mailing list > vdr@linuxtv.org > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr > Hi, well the DVB device numbering is not consistent:
"VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 15:25 [995] frontend 3/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 15:25 [995] frontend 2/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 15:25 [995] frontend 1/0 provides DVB-C with QAM16,QAM32,QAM64,QAM128,QAM256 (""ST STV0297 DVB" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 15:25 [995] frontend 0/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")"
"VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 05:10 [1018] frontend 3/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 05:10 [1018] frontend 2/0 provides DVB-C with QAM16,QAM32,QAM64,QAM128,QAM256 (""ST STV0297 DV" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 05:10 [1018] frontend 1/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 05:10 [1018] frontend 0/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")"
"VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 06:52 [1080] frontend 3/0 provides DVB-C with QAM16,QAM32,QAM64,QAM128,QAM256 (""ST STV0297 DV" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 06:52 [1080] frontend 2/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 06:52 [1080] frontend 1/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 06:52 [1080] frontend 0/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")"
"VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 19:16 [1015] frontend 3/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 19:16 [1015] frontend 2/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 19:16 [1015] frontend 1/0 provides DVB-C with QAM16,QAM32,QAM64,QAM128,QAM256 (""ST STV0297 DV" "VDR-Test-Cellar(SDA2): 19:16 [1015] frontend 0/0 provides DVB-S,DVB-S2,DSS with QPSK (""STV090x Multistandard"")"
Up till now it has not been a problem, the one without a cable must be 4/0. Still I am wondering if this can be controlled? Before VDR start unload the DVB drivers, then load DVBTTPCI first and give it a short delay and then load DDBridge maybe? Still, then is it then guaranteed that DDBridge will number its 4 tuners correctly?
Cheers Brian
Do you tried udev rules for controlling multiple DVB device numbering?
br, Arthur
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Arthur, No. Please tell me how? Cheers Brian
At the moment I don't use it, but I found it from my archive. Attached file has been placed in the /etc/udev/rules.d folder in my Slackware PC.
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Arthur, thanks very much
I'll only get around to trying it at the weekend though.
Cheers
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Hi, so I tried to look for some kind of info to help me identify the tuners, this is the most interesting bit I guess:
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/dvb/adapter1/frontend0 --attribute-walk looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0/dvb/dvb1.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb1.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 --attribute-walk looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0/dvb/dvb0.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb0.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/dvb/adapter2/frontend0 --attribute-walk looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0/dvb/dvb2.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb2.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/dvb/adapter3/frontend0 --attribute-walk looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:06.0/0000:01:06.0/dvb/dvb3.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb3.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/dvb/adapter4/frontend0 --attribute-walk looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0/dvb/dvb4.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb4.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
At the moment I cannot find anything to identify the 4 Tuners on the Cine S2, the FF on 01:06 is easy. I got hit by tuning problems a few days ago as the tuner without a cable was given FE3/0. The FF got FE4/0 at that time. I'm wondering if the DDBridge driver will always number in the correct order.
So I guess I'll try to make the FF FE0/0, and hope that the DDBRidge driver will do the rest.
Cheers Brian
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