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2nd Capture card blues / Peak Hybrid DVB-T

 
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2nd Capture card blues / Peak Hybrid DVB-T
robnotbob
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2008-02-12, 11:52 PM
Having trouble setting up 2nd DVB-T card.
My current system consists of GB-PVR 1.15 using Pinnacle DVB-T and all works just great (so why not leave it that way says the wife! WinkWink )
but I am trying to add a second DVB-t card, this one being a Peak DVB-T Digital TV Hybrid PCI which incorporates DVB / Analogue / FM tuners.

My first steps were the normal steps - Config/Capture Sources/Add/Select source as BDA go into settings
At this point I usualy use the "Only show detected devices" however I was surprised to see a whole load of devices :confused: as follows -

Lifeview flyDVB-T
Pinnacle (my old card)
Kworld DVB-t
Ads Tech Cardbus DVB-t
Medion 880 BDA
Asus MyCinema

Confused I thought I would go down the list trying each until I gained success but non of them will work. All available options produce the same result, ie save and return to edit source and click mapp digital channels where I am presented with the "GB-PVR was unable to start the BDA device..."

Digging around the wiki I ventured into creating your own card bda.ini.
Using graphedit I can see receiver components
Pinnacle RoyalTS Capture
713x BDA Digital Capture
and source filters
Pinnacle RoyalTS Tuner
713x BDA DVB-T Tuner
so I created my new bda entry as -

[713x BDA DVBT]
TUNING_TYPE=DVB-T
FILTER_TUNER=713x BDA DVBT Tuner
FILTER_CAPTURE=713x BDA Digital Capture
PIN_TUNER_IN=Input0
PIN_TUNER_OUT=MPEG2 Transport
PIN_CAPTURE_IN=MPEG2 Transport
PIN_CAPTURE_OUT=MPEG2 Transport

But this is still producing the same response.

Any ideas?

Thanks ( and sorry for long message :o )
Rob
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2008-02-13, 12:14 AM
Your error is most likely the device number. If your two devices use different drivers, then they both need to be device #1. I'm guessing you've set one as device #1 and the other as device #2, which results in this "GB-PVR was unable to start the BDA device..."
message.
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2008-02-13, 01:27 AM
Sub strikes agan Wink
So simple but I would have figured that one out :o
Thank you
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