I'm able to upload the firmware to turn the device from cold mode to warm USB ID but programming the FPGA still fails.For my card/driver:The cold USB ID is: VID 0x04b4 (CYPRESS) PID: 0x2830The warm USB ID is: VID 0x695C (???????) PID: 0x3829
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The driver is still a little work-in-progress. If you want to help the development, please consult the linux-dvb Mailing list. The front-end part of the DST driver could be rewritten to be used by the USB driver. Currently it is hard-wired to the PCI cards.
Got a 30min full transponder recording of RTL (6 channels) without any USB (Intel ICH6 EHCI host behind TTI hub) halts/disconnect or tuner PLL or stream issues but zapping on the 2nd test host (ICH8 behind TTI hub) trigger'd the stalling issue, continuous debug messages of "m88rs2000_set_symbolrate" and the LOCK LED keeps stale ON after driver reset indicates the firmware/tuner has crashed due to tuner misprogramming on channel switching, needs USB replugging.
PPA makes it easy to install Hauppauge TV tuners with Ubuntu. PPA's are the only way to ensure you get the latest fully updated Hauppauge drivers, no matter which Ubuntu you are running. Hauppauge's engineering team developed and maintains the PPA for our TV tuners.
For other versions of Linux, you can install the Hauppauge drivers manually. Most Linux kernels after 4.0 include the Hauppauge drivers, but they need to be added manually.For Linux versions other than Ubuntu, please check your kernel's community on how to install the Hauppauge drivers. Example: Fedora 33 includes driver support for the Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD.
Hauppauge has created a PPA to simplify adding TV tuner drivers into Ubuntu for use with Plex. The current Hauppauge PPA has support for the following tuners: WinTV-HVR-955Q for North America: single tuner
WinTV-soloHD for Europe/Australia/New Zealand: single tuner
WinTV-dualHD for North America, Europe and Australia/New Zealand: dual tuner
WinTV-quadHD for North America, Europe and Australia/New Zealand: quad tuner
The Nvidia Shield comes with Hauppauge drivers preinstalled for the following tuners:WinTV-dualHD (North America and Europe)WinTV-HVR-955Q (North America)For these tuners, all you need to do is plug in the Hauppauge tuner, open the Plex or Live Channels application and scan for channels. If you have video on a channel but no audio, please see the note below.
Most Hauppauge North America TV tuners have firmware built into the TV tuner receiver chips, so no extra firmware is needed under Linux: you just need to configure the Hauppauge Linux driver into your Linux system.
The WinTV-dualHD drivers come with the latest Raspbian OS, so all you need to do is plug your WinTV-dualHD into your RPi 3 or 4, install a TV application like Kaffeine, connect an antenna and scan for channels.
All Hauppauge drivers and firmware are included as part of the OpenElec distribution, so you don't need to add the firmware. Just plug your Hauppauge TV tuner into a USB port and fire up OpenElec.
connected to the cheapest TFT monitor which I could get.The trick at the CPU is, that the ML version is to get really cheap at the market (80 instead 200Euros), because it's the "more power needed" mobile CPU of the Turion series. The MT series need just only 25 watts. The ML is bad for battery running time, so. But anyway at our project are 10 Watt more at power supply no problem. And so the ML cheaper then theMT series... A normal desktop CPU costs the same money but needs more power.. Additionally, the PowerNow technology allow that Windows slow down with a special driver theCPU to 800 MHz while receiving and animation the most time (basically 20-30 % load of windows and 30-40 degreeCelsius CPU temperature). The CPU cooler is a heat pipe with 92 mm fan. This doesn't turn most time so, because he starts first at 50 degree Celsius. At the mean processing times the CPU load goes up to 100%, then the CPU clocks goes to 1800MHz and the CPU temperature went for one 1-2 minutes to 50-55 degrees. Theheat pipe fan now start turning with slower speed. Nothing to hear..just to see in the motherboard monitor. The temperature goes down then. Fan switch off...and the processing was done. At the same system runs MSG Manager and MSG Animator and shows the animations very greatly..I installed 2 GB ram and make a 256 MB ramdrive "Z:". The TelliCast software save his filestemporary to the ramdrive like told by Arne's great trick. Additional I save the received images toZ:\msgreceived\ (i.e. the RAMdisk). That's faster and keep the HDD load down. And the turion had a great memory bandwidth. MSG Manager then catch from theRAMdrive the pictures and process it and save it to a second partition of the HDD.This works since some days very fine...and I have checked all services which I can get by my EKU license. No problems with the load or missed segmentsThe best is the power..( checked by a special power meter without TFT). In themain time the computer needs 30-40 watts power. Only at full load the systems needs - 45-51 Watts. That's 25-30% of a normal computer system and 50-60% of two computers.That saves much money for power and the invest of hardware is soon get back. (ONEnormally computer needs in Germany 400-500 Euros power at 24/365 run). AndEUMETCast is something which runs over years..At last, if in future the satellite sends more data, the Turion CPU can easy overclockto 230 MHz frontside bus instead 200 MHz without any more power needed, but then have 2070MHz and 15% more power of free. I tested it out and it works fine. Even many other people in the web include a computermagazine notice the same. But this time the 1800 MHz are more then enough. And in future AMD will distributed a dual-core Turion too. So in worst case fall just change theCPU...I hope its perhaps a other way of receiving hardware ... and be interesting for allothers!
Rather than stop and restart Server4PC, a "gentler"method is to detune the SkyStar card and the tune it back to the correctfrequency. The snag with this method is that when retuning you need tospecify all the PIDs etc. on the command line, so the command line can becomelong and complex, and you would need to alter the command line should you changeany PIDs etc. A program called b2settuner.exe is required, and thatprogram can be found here, together with itsdocumentation. There are versions for drivers V4.3.0 and V4.4.1, and theV4.4.1 version also works with the V4.5.1 SkyStar software (only b2status.exetested on 64-bit Windows-7). A sample of the commands is given below. Please notethat I have made the font small purely for display purposes so that everythingfits onto a single line - use copy and pasteto put the lines into Notepad when creating your own command file.
I note that Arne van Belle uses "b2settuner-a eth1", and that Giuseppe Cico uses "b2settuner-a skystar" but I found on the first system I tried that the"-a " argument does not appear to be required withWindows. I would suggest trying a line like:
"As long as you use the recommended TechniSat 4.3.0 driver and the transponder and PIDs do not change, it is OK. Please note that the retune script also sets all PIDs! I think this will override PIDs set by server4PC but I have not tested this. The tool does support multiple LNB switching using Diseqc but the script assumes that there is only one LNB connected to the Skystar2. Warning, b2settuner sized 48.0 KB date 24 December 2005 10:18:00 does not work at all (just like the b2status file from this newer SDK !)"
Later comments: "[Other experiences] make me think that the Automatic Frequency Correction (AFC) mechanism in the SkyStar software/driver is not constantly active, which is quite disappointing. [This] makes me re-think about the way I re-tune my SkyStar after a signal interruption. Currently I use the setdvbtuner command as this acts much quicker but I better use the restart server4PC method!"
One problem which you may get is missing segments. Thisis when a segment of the data - typically one eighth of the scan height - is notcorrectly received by the system resulting in a data gap. Even if you havesoftware which retains data from the previous cycle, the resulting data gap cancause animations to be jerky rather than smooth. If you have your softwareset to clear the image at the start of every scan, you may get images like theones below:Normally, missing segments mainly affects the HRIT (12 channeldata) because there is more of it transmitted, but it can affect the LRIT dataincluding the foreign satellite data as well. There can be many causes ofmissing segments, but I've divided them here into: Dish and RF - problems with the incoming signal before it reaches your PC
Driver problems - problems with the required driver and TelliCast software
PC loading problems
Dish and RFIf your dish is not pointing right at the satellite, any windmay blow the dish sufficiently off-beam to cause missing segments. If thesignal strength is varying, with greater variations when it is windy, this maybe the problem. Similarly, if the view of the satellite from the dish isblocked, the RF signal will not be as consistent as it should be. Ifproblems like this develop over time, perhaps a tree is growing, and if theproblem is worse during the summer, perhaps it is caused by leaves on the trees.Another Winter problem can be snow or ice build-up on theantenna and perhaps the LNB. If this is a real problem for you, you canget a heated antenna. Arne van Belle comments: The LNB can be protected against snow accumulation by a shield. This seems to be very effective in the Scandinavian region. See _249.htmlIt is called SAT-PARAPROT : Wetterschutzhaube fur LNBs Universell verwendbar fur alle LNB-Typen. Schutzt gegen die direkteEinwirkung von Regen, Schnee und Eis und Vogel.Ap van Weeren reports that even with a sun-blind over hisbalcony-mounted dish, the signal is OK. At least that's with a plasticsun-blind. Positioning the aluminium blind support over the central partof dish does affect things, though! 2ff7e9595c
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