Scott Shepard wrote:
> I have setup a Raspberry Pi 3 running Raspbian and have installed tvheadend successfully. I have also purchased a Hauppauge WinTV-DualHD tuner (Model 1597). So restarting the Pi and looking at the configuration page I can see two devices listed as connected which is a great start:
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> TV Adapters
> /dev/dvb/adapter0 [Silicon Labs Si2168]
> Silicon Labs Si2168 : DVB-C #0
> Silicon Labs Si2168 : DVB-T #0
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> So I start configuring DVB-T because I know that is what is used in Melbourne Australia. Below is what I end up with:
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> See attached picture 1.png for TV Adapter setup
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> So far so good i then add the network DVB-T choosing Pre-defined muxes "Australia: au-Melbourne" which successfully sets up all the Muxes
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> See attached picture 2.png for Networks setup
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> I then hit force scan and tvheadend dutifully starts down the list of Muxes but each one in turn then fails. I know the Hauppauge card works because I have successfully used it on the same cable with the provided windows software on a laptop.
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> See attached picture 3.png for Muxes errors
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Is there something I am missing that could cause this to fail?
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> Scott
* Check dmesg, make sure you're not missing firmware.
* Don't use the pre-defined muxes, they're extremely outdated - add your own manually. A quick google returned "
this" not sure how correct this is as it's I'm in the UK. Be careful to enter the right number of zeros, e.g. 666000000.
* Provided you have
Network (or mux) discovery enabled you generally only need to add one, tvheadend can usually find the rest. Note, not all countries use NIT so manual entry for each mux might be needed. YMMV.