[mythtvnz] HVR-3000 mythtv Linux 2.6.29+ kernel help?

Julius Spencer jspencer at juliusspencer.co.nz
Wed Sep 2 21:43:38 BST 2009


Hi all,

Isn't it always the way...

Well I got the analog going last night. I think the trick was to scan  
for channels even though I don't use them as such as I just record  
everything from the Sky analog output.

Now to get the DVB-S going. Does anyone have a kaffeine config file  
for the Optus satellite? I modified one (shown below), but I'm not  
sure if it's right:

# Optus D1 satellite 160E
# freq pol sr fec
S 12331000 H 22500000 2/3
S 12358000 H 22500000 2/3
S 12456000 H 22500000 2/3
S 12483000 H 22500000 3/4

Thanks for any help.

Cheers,
Julius.



On 2/09/2009, at 12:26 PM, Julius Spencer wrote:

> Hi,
>
> (Apologies for double post, if you have been in geekzone forums)
>
> I have a new tuner card (HVR-3000) which is an upgrade from the simple
> HVR-150. I'm planning on installing using DVB-S input for Freeview
> (from sky dish) as well as the Sky into the analog input.
>
> The card appears to be recognised as it shows up correctly in mythtv-
> setup and dmesg looks happy too. I upgraded my kernel specifically, as
> it is supposed to support this chipset.
>
> I can't seem to get any signal from the analogue input. In fact when I
> scanned the DVB-S input I didn't have much luck either. I tried
> kaffeine and using either scandvb or dvbscan or something from the cli
> too.
>
> Has anyone got this working without patches in Linux?
>
> Cheers,
> Julius.
>
>
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