Your screenshots look good at first glance. Does it work?
I have the following in the config files:
seife@susi:~/.hts/tvheadend> cat dvbadapters/_dev_dvb_adapter0_Montage_Technology_DS3000
{
"enabled": 1,
"fe_path": "/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0",
"dmx_path": "/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0",
"dvr_path": "/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0",
"type": "DVB-S",
"displayname": "Montage Technology DS3000",
"autodiscovery": 1,
"idlescan": 1,
"idleclose": 0,
"skip_checksubscr": 0,
"sidtochan": 0,
"qmon": 1,
"poweroff": 0,
"nitoid": 0,
"diseqc_version": 2,
"diseqc_repeats": 0,
"extrapriority": 0,
"skip_initialscan": 0,
"disable_pmt_monitor": 0,
"full_mux_rx": -1,
"grace_period": 0
}
seife@susi:~/.hts/tvheadend> cat dvbsatconf/_dev_dvb_adapter0_Montage_Technology_DS3000/2
{
"id": "2",
"port": 1,
"name": "Hotbird unicable",
"comment": "hotbird unicable entry",
"lnb": "Universal",
"uni_scr": 2,
"uni_qrg": 1280,
"uni_pin": -1
}
seife@susi:~/.hts/tvheadend> cat dvbsatconf/_dev_dvb_adapter0_Montage_Technology_DS3000/3
{
"id": "3",
"port": 0,
"name": "Astra unicable",
"comment": "astra unicable entry",
"lnb": "Universal",
"uni_scr": 2,
"uni_qrg": 1280,
"uni_pin": -1
}
seife@susi:~/.hts/tvheadend> cat dvbsatconf/_dev_dvb_adapter0_Montage_Technology_DS3000/1
{
"id": "1",
"port": 0,
"name": "Default (Port 0, Universal LNB)",
"comment": "Default satconf entry",
"uni_scr": 2,
"uni_qrg": 1280,
"uni_pin": -1
}
Can you also show your "Multiplexes" tab?
Matthias strack: the out of range message is triggered by uni_scr (SCR channel #) is < 0 or > 7, so it would be interesting to see your config file for the adapter. The parameter is named "uni_scr" in there (see above :))
Unfortunately I'm on the road this week and cannot really test. I have an USB tuner box with me, but no signal, so only theoretical tests are possible :)
I don't use the default entry but the entries 2 and 3. The difference between astra and hotbird is only the port which is interpreted as the "bank switch" bit, switching to input A or B.