many thanks to sub and newyankee ... finally I get all the channels on Astra and Hotbird with my Hauppauge DVB-S cards (Nova-S-Plus and WinTV-HVR-4000).
Of course now with 2000+ channels I would wish to have a switch to automatically filter scrambled from unscrambled channels.
swissueli Wrote:many thanks to sub and newyankee ... finally I get all the channels on Astra and Hotbird with my Hauppauge DVB-S cards (Nova-S-Plus and WinTV-HVR-4000).
Of course now with 2000+ channels I would wish to have a switch to automatically filter scrambled from unscrambled channels.
Great job and many thanks again.
Cheers, Ulrich
I swissueli,
I have also a Nova-S-Plus and want to view channels on Astra and Hotbird too. I have a diseqc.
Can you send me or explain me how you have configured the capture cards for this situation.
Must i have 2 capture device (one for each LNB) ? and what must i put in the disqc fields. ?
You'll most likely need to create two capture sources for the same device. What you use in the diseqc setting, depends on the diseqc switch you're using. From memory you need a standard four-way switch with the Hauppauge devices. So assume you've got the first LNB pointing at Astra, then you'd have a capture soure set to 'Astra' satellite and the diseqc set to 'A', an assuming the second LNB is point at Hotbird, then you'd have a capture source set to 'Hotbird' with the diseqc set to 'B'. Each would have to have the correct LNB parameters for the type of LNB you're using.
sub Wrote:You'll most likely need to create two capture sources for the same device. What you use in the diseqc setting, depends on the diseqc switch you're using. From memory you need a standard four-way switch with the Hauppauge devices. So assume you've got the first LNB pointing at Astra, then you'd have a capture soure set to 'Astra' satellite and the diseqc set to 'A', an assuming the second LNB is point at Hotbird, then you'd have a capture source set to 'Hotbird' with the diseqc set to 'B'. Each would have to have the correct LNB parameters for the type of LNB you're using.