2017-07-08, 11:32 PM
OK, so I did a little more testing, and thought I had it figured out. After enabling the system logging, I changed back to the default Estuary skin. I thought maybe the skin was overlaying something and screwed everything up. Not the case. But after rebooting, I was able to watch the 1st HD channel in my guide (through the cable company). I thought I had it fixed, so I changed to the next one, and I have a black screen again. Rebooted and tried again. Again the 1st channel (NBC) came through fine, then the next channel (ABC) failed. Rebooted again and tried ABC first, still have a black screen. So I thought maybe that channel is out? Rebooted and tried another channel (CBS). Black screen. I then tried switching to the first working channel (NBC) and it's still black. Rebooted and tried again with NBC, still black. Tested the channel on my server and it's working fine. Something somewhere is messed up. Why would it be working fine on one channel, and not others? And then why would that working channel suddenly stop working but work fine locally on the server?
I might not have a valid decoder key. I didn't write down the serial number I have it associated with, just "Raspberry Pi 3" vs the RPi2 I also have. But I've built 3 or 4 of these now for various family members, and the original may have been given to my brother or dad, etc. I'm going to try and contact the Foundation and see if they can verify the serial number my keys go with, and compare. In the meanwhile, feel free to examine my logs:
I might not have a valid decoder key. I didn't write down the serial number I have it associated with, just "Raspberry Pi 3" vs the RPi2 I also have. But I've built 3 or 4 of these now for various family members, and the original may have been given to my brother or dad, etc. I'm going to try and contact the Foundation and see if they can verify the serial number my keys go with, and compare. In the meanwhile, feel free to examine my logs: