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dean at deanpemberton

Nov 18, 2007, 1:54 PM

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22kHz and dvbstream question

Hi all;

The upshot of this question is "What do people use for manual tuning on
multiple LNBs?", details to follow

When I had a simple Single LNB I was able to use dvbstream and mplayer
to show video from which ever freq/pid I wanted. Now however I have a
Universal LNB pointed at D1 and in the next few days I'll have a whole
heap of different sats and a multiswitch.

I'd still like to be able to view things in mplayer to have a look at
new channels/feeds etc but dvbstream doesn't look like it's the right
tool for the job anymore.

The main problem is not being able to send a 22kHz tone with dvbstream
(something that dvbtune does just fine).
The Universal LNB as you all know needs this to select the high band,
and the multiswitch will use this too.

So my questions is, what tools do other people use in order to select,
tune and view video with mplayer?

Save me having to put things into myth if I'm just testing what it looks
like.


Thanks

Dean




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dave2 at wetstring

Nov 18, 2007, 2:20 PM

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Re: 22kHz and dvbstream question [In reply to]

On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 10:54 +1300, Dean Pemberton wrote:
> The upshot of this question is "What do people use for manual tuning on
> multiple LNBs?", details to follow

The way I've dealt with this in the past (specifically thinking about
the toneswitch in newer Sky LNBs to select 156E), is use dvbtune to tune
the mux backgrounded, and tell dvbstream to just use the existing tuning
(which IIRC it does allow).

But it's been a while since I had to do that.

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myth at netdaemon

Nov 18, 2007, 2:31 PM

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Re: 22kHz and dvbstream question [In reply to]

On Nov 19, 2007 11:20 AM, David Zanetti <dave2[at]wetstring.net> wrote:

> The way I've dealt with this in the past (specifically thinking about
> the toneswitch in newer Sky LNBs to select 156E), is use dvbtune to tune
> the mux backgrounded, and tell dvbstream to just use the existing tuning
> (which IIRC it does allow).
>
> But it's been a while since I had to do that.

That does work for my Skystar 2. However I bought a Leadtek DVB-T
card last week, which that does not work for. dvbtune appears to lock
the card so that other tools cannot access it while dvbtune is
running, which makes software like dvbsnoop rather difficult to use.
Does anyone know what might be going on here?

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steven at openmedia

Nov 18, 2007, 4:01 PM

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Re: 22kHz and dvbstream question [In reply to]

On Mon, November 19, 2007 11:31 am, Tim Boobyer wrote:
> On Nov 19, 2007 11:20 AM, David Zanetti <dave2[at]wetstring.net> wrote:
>
>> The way I've dealt with this in the past (specifically thinking about
>> the toneswitch in newer Sky LNBs to select 156E), is use dvbtune to tune
>> the mux backgrounded, and tell dvbstream to just use the existing tuning
>> (which IIRC it does allow).
>>
>> But it's been a while since I had to do that.
>
> That does work for my Skystar 2. However I bought a Leadtek DVB-T
> card last week, which that does not work for. dvbtune appears to lock
> the card so that other tools cannot access it while dvbtune is
> running, which makes software like dvbsnoop rather difficult to use.
> Does anyone know what might be going on here?

Another option is to use VLC which can handle tone/switch/diseqc.

Steve

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