RC4; Disecq does not capture second LNB with Cinergy 1200-S (1 Viewer)

Joce

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Windows Version: Xp SP2
CPU Type: Athlon 64
Memory: 1 MB
Motherboard: Asrock K8 Combo-Z
Motherboard Chipset: Uli M1689
Motherboard Bios:
Video Card: RADEON 9250
Video Card Driver: 6.14.0010.6553
Sound Card: Realtek AC97 Audio
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver: 5.10.0000.5650
1. TV Card: Hauppauge WinTv
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: Latest
2. TV Card: Terratec Cinergy 1200-S
2. TV Card Type: DVB-S
2. TV Card Driver: 4.8.11
Video Codec: Dscaler
Audio Codec: Dscaler
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Astra 28.2/Eurobird on LNB1 - Hotbird on LNB2
]HTPC Case[/b]:
Power Supply:
Remote: Hauppauge
TV: Philipps
TV - HTPC Connection: S-Video


MP does scan both LNB1 and LNB2 in the config screen. However, in reality, only LNB 1 is used for both scans. MP does not seem to be able to catch LNB2
Disecq works with other applications on same PC such as HomeTheater from Terratec.

Keep up the good work with MP. That piece of software is outstanding.

Joce
 

Joce

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Hi InfinityLoop
Sorry for not having looked in the wiki. I will do next time.
Any idea if the Terratec cards will be added ?

Joce
 

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    Joce said:
    Sorry for not having looked in the wiki. I will do next time.
    Any idea if the Terratec cards will be added ?
    no problem :)

    well i am not a developer but as far as i know you have 2 ways to switch the lnb.

    1. way is very tricky to get it working for the developers and its not very reliable
      (but the most tv-card manufacturers created their drivers to support only that way because it means less work for them ;) )
    2. nd ways means more work for the manufacturers of the tv-cards and extra work for the developers but it is very reliable.
      but as you may allready guess, only a few tv-card manufacturers support that way of switching lnb's. (see wiki)
    twinhan i.e. offers a tool to manually switch the LNB, and thats just lazy.
     

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