2008-01-04, 12:08 AM
Can you try this updated version and let me know how you get on? Post the logs if it doesnt do the job.
2008-01-04, 12:08 AM
Can you try this updated version and let me know how you get on? Post the logs if it doesnt do the job.
2008-01-04, 06:25 AM
Still nothing
sub Wrote:Can you try this updated version and let me know how you get on? Post the logs if it doesnt do the job.
2008-01-04, 06:32 AM
In these logs you dont seem to be scanning the same signals as your previous logs.
Previously you got a signal lock on these frequencies: T:12443,L,20000,56 T:12676,L,20000,56 T:12311,R,20000,56 These new logs do not show these frequencies in the set being scanning (like you've configured it for a different satellite), and with these new frequencies the device never manages to get a signal lock, so it never looks for any channels.
2008-01-05, 03:03 AM
Ok I did get a few channels. but I should be getting over 600..
Here's my logs
2008-01-05, 03:48 AM
From what I can tell GB-PVR is behaving correctly - for every frequency your card managed to lock onto it is returning a valid list of channels. No more duplicates from duff data hanging around the Twinhan drivers.
Of course this leaves you the question of why isnt it managing to lock onto the other frequencies? I dont know, its not really obvious to me. Maybe you have your LNB settings wrong? I think Twinhan drivers log tuning information that can be recorded using DebugView. It may be worth running a scan with GB-PVR, and with another app that is working for you, the zipping and attaching the DebugView output so I can compare the too.
2008-01-05, 07:21 AM
Ya I recently tried dvbdream, and it even worked really well. Scanned all the channels etc. Didn't miss one.
So if you give me detailed instructions on how to setup DebugView I can do a scan using either MT or DVBDream. Let me know. sub Wrote:From what I can tell GB-PVR is behaving correctly - for every frequency your card managed to lock onto it is returning a valid list of channels. No more duplicates from duff data hanging around the Twinhan drivers.
2008-01-05, 04:12 PM
You can download DebugView from here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysin...96647.aspx. (top right of page)
Run it. Start it logging to a file, then a scan. Zip and attach the file it creates.
2008-01-06, 12:15 AM
log file is empty. There has to be more to it
sub Wrote:You can download DebugView from here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysin...96647.aspx. (top right of page)
2008-01-06, 12:18 AM
You might need to use the 'Debug' version of the driver from the Twinhan driver download.
2008-01-06, 03:40 PM
FWIW, I had a few minutes and tried your above posted config file. For me, it got rid of the Twinhan ghosts and all channels scan in fine for me on 110 and 119. I still have a handfull of unknowns, but that was typical when I was playing with this before.
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