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TBS 6925 PCi Card with hardware blind scan in DVB-S2 and DVB-S
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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 834641" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>Hi Llew,</p><p></p><p>To be able to see STV090 Multistandard in terminal had to make a few extra commands.For this I used s2-liplianin-v37 tree patched with UDL-beta-v37.patch and argument from <a href="https://bitbucket.org/bluzee/media_build_udl" target="_blank"> here </a>.</p><p>After I've seen STV090x in terminal like in yours I installed the W-scan with command:apt-get install dvb-apps w-scan!From this moment I was able to start scanning in terminal, as you can see in the pictures .Dvb has scanned all transponders and found channels.</p><p>Then I started Kaffeine and found for the first time Device 1 and I selected Astra-28.2 E.I scanned again the satellite with Kaffeine, having the signal on bar,as u can see.Unfortunately the player did not find any channels.</p><p>I tried to see why channels do not appear in the player, looking for the file where are the channels found with terminal and than use with Kaffeine.I did not find that file and do not even know if it exists.</p><p> Perhaps I set off on a false track,or need to configure player otherwise?</p><p>Surely with your help I will able to see the channels in the player.Another small step but important as all linux commands.And being a newbie of course I do not know...</p><p>Thanks <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 834641, member: 297935"] Hi Llew, To be able to see STV090 Multistandard in terminal had to make a few extra commands.For this I used s2-liplianin-v37 tree patched with UDL-beta-v37.patch and argument from [URL="https://bitbucket.org/bluzee/media_build_udl"] here [/URL]. After I've seen STV090x in terminal like in yours I installed the W-scan with command:apt-get install dvb-apps w-scan!From this moment I was able to start scanning in terminal, as you can see in the pictures .Dvb has scanned all transponders and found channels. Then I started Kaffeine and found for the first time Device 1 and I selected Astra-28.2 E.I scanned again the satellite with Kaffeine, having the signal on bar,as u can see.Unfortunately the player did not find any channels. I tried to see why channels do not appear in the player, looking for the file where are the channels found with terminal and than use with Kaffeine.I did not find that file and do not even know if it exists. Perhaps I set off on a false track,or need to configure player otherwise? Surely with your help I will able to see the channels in the player.Another small step but important as all linux commands.And being a newbie of course I do not know... Thanks :) [/QUOTE]
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