If you temporarily unplug the Astrometa DVB-T device, does the DVB-S device start working? If so, I should be able provide a patch to get it going with both devices connected.
It appears that you have two drivers using the same unique ID, which just should not happen. My guess is they're both based on the same reference driver, and the manufacturer was lazy (or dumb) and just didn't update this ID.
Quote:14:15:50.499 INFO found: Digital TV
14:15:50.500 INFO - (output) MPEG2 Transport
14:15:50.500 INFO [b4a73059-7e20-4459-b360788fea2605d7]-00000001-00000000
...
14:15:50.500 INFO found: ASTROMETA DTV Filter
14:15:50.501 INFO - (input) Input0
14:15:50.501 INFO - (output) MPEG2 Transport
14:15:50.501 INFO [b4a73059-7e20-4459-b360788fea2605d7]-00000001-00000000
Yes, you found the culprit!
If I unplug the dvb-t Astrometa, then dvb-s works perfectly.
Now there many of these chinese usb (dvb-t and dvb-s) devices, that are the same devices of very well known brands.
For example, my dvb-s Mygica Hdstar is the same identical Terratec Cinergy S2 Box. So maybe this is not a single case .
And yes, it seems that is a driver that's used for many different devices.
If you can provide a patch, or better if you can put it in the next NextPVR version, it would be wonderful.
Thank you
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