> > On 6/03/2014 10:18 am, James Harper wrote: > >> > >> I think I figured it out. One of my tuners seems to be able to autodetect > >> all > the settings in the transponders (except bandwidth which I needed to > manually set to 7), the other tuner requires setting up most settings > individually. When I would restart MythTV and find things working again, > what was actually happening is that by chance I was using the good tuner so > it all appeared to work again. > >> > Hi > > I've had two problems related to channel 9 ever since they changed the > frequency they where using. I eventually fixed the first issue after > getting someone with a digital signal analyser to come on site. The > cards where detecting a frequency which was a little off the correct one.
I was detecting one channel at something like 543500 and then also 543250. One of those had a pointer to what appeared to be the old frequency... not sure what that was about. > The second issue relates to recording channel 9, my system simply will > not record any data if requested to record channel 9. > > Since fixing the first I've tried deleting all the channel data via > mythsetup but this does not seem to fix the issue. I've not been able to > find any reference for the tables I would need to clear out to 100% > start from scratch for only the channel dvb stuff. > > Mythtv only marks records as deleted using mythsetup, so I think > something is not being mark correctly. > > The only other idea I had was to clear the tables 100% but then I lose > all my recordings and future record preferences. Again if I could work > out which tables to keep then I would do that. > If you know your way around sql it's pretty easy to tinker with the relevant table. That's how I ended up mucking around with the dvb parameters - the GUI was just too tedious. Being able to watch live but not record seems strange though. James _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list [email protected] http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main
