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Okay.Just to be really clear...The Sathint and Lyngsat parameters don't actually agree. Sathint says the FEC coding for 3957 and 3961 is 3/4 whereas Lyngsat says it's 5/6. I'm not sure which of these is actually correct, but getting it right may be important. For what it's worth, TV Server's tuning parameters come from FastSatFinder, and they're showing 5/6 like Lyngsat.There's also the modulation setting. This is important. As noted in my previous reply: you should choose "not set" rather than QPSK. If you choose QPSK then the tuner's driver may look for a DVB-S2 signal instead of DVB-S. That could cause slow tuning and/or the problem that you're seeing.Good. Don't hesitate to ask, even about the "little piddly problems". Yeah, it's fine. You said the tuner can lock onto the signal with DVB Dream. DVB Dream is using the same driver. TV Server should be able to do the same as DVB Dream, as long as you're tuning with the same [correct] parameters.No problem, any time.
Okay.
Just to be really clear...
The Sathint and Lyngsat parameters don't actually agree. Sathint says the FEC coding for 3957 and 3961 is 3/4 whereas Lyngsat says it's 5/6. I'm not sure which of these is actually correct, but getting it right may be important. For what it's worth, TV Server's tuning parameters come from FastSatFinder, and they're showing 5/6 like Lyngsat.
There's also the modulation setting. This is important. As noted in my previous reply: you should choose "not set" rather than QPSK. If you choose QPSK then the tuner's driver may look for a DVB-S2 signal instead of DVB-S. That could cause slow tuning and/or the problem that you're seeing.
Good. Don't hesitate to ask, even about the "little piddly problems".
Yeah, it's fine. You said the tuner can lock onto the signal with DVB Dream. DVB Dream is using the same driver. TV Server should be able to do the same as DVB Dream, as long as you're tuning with the same [correct] parameters.
No problem, any time.