1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 FAQ 4 === 5 6 .. note:: 7 8 1. With Digital TV, a single physical cha 9 contents inside it. The specs call eac 10 This is what a TV user would call "cha 11 avoid confusion, we're calling *transp 12 channel on this FAQ, and *services* fo 13 2. The LinuxTV community maintains some W 14 a lot of information related to the me 15 don't find an answer for your needs he 16 you'll be able to get something useful 17 at: 18 19 https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/ 20 21 Some very frequently asked questions about Lin 22 23 1. The signal seems to die a few seconds after 24 25 It's not a bug, it's a feature. Becaus 26 significant power requirements (and he 27 are powered down if they are unused (i 28 is closed). The ``dvb-core`` module pa 29 allow you to change the timeout (defau 30 timeout to 0 disables the timeout feat 31 32 2. How can I watch TV? 33 34 Together with the Linux Kernel, the Di 35 some simple utilities which are mainly 36 and to demonstrate how the DVB API wor 37 tools and are grouped together with th 38 39 https://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils. 40 41 You can find more information at the L 42 43 https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index 44 45 The first step is to get a list of ser 46 47 This is done by using several existing 48 for example the ``dvbv5-scan`` tool. Y 49 about it at: 50 51 https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index 52 53 There are some other applications like 54 blind scan, trying hard to find all po 55 those consumes a large amount of time 56 57 .. [#] https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/in 58 59 Also, some applications like ``kaffein 60 to scan for services. So, you don't ne 61 application to obtain such list. 62 63 Most of such tools need a file contain 64 transponders available on your area. S 65 maintain tables of Digital TV channel 66 patches from the community to keep the 67 68 This list is hosted at: 69 70 https://git.linuxtv.org/dtv-scan-t 71 72 And packaged on several distributions. 73 74 Kaffeine has some blind scan support f 75 It also relies on DTV scan tables, alt 76 of it internally (and, if requested by 77 newer versions of it). 78 79 If you are lucky you can just use one 80 transponders. If not, you may need to 81 the Internet and create a new file. Th 82 contains physical channel lists. For c 83 knowing how to tune into a single chan 84 scanning tool to identify the other ch 85 this could also work for terrestrial t 86 87 Once you have a transponders list, you 88 list with a tool like ``dvbv5-scan``. 89 90 Almost all modern Digital TV cards don 91 MPEG-decoders. So, it is up to the app 92 stream provided by the board, split it 93 data and decode. 94 95 3. Which Digital TV applications exist? 96 97 Several media player applications are 98 digital TV channels, including Kaffein 99 100 Kaffeine aims to be very user-friendly 101 by one of the Kernel driver developers 102 103 A comprehensive list of those and othe 104 105 https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index 106 107 Some of the most popular ones are link 108 109 https://kde.org/applications/multimedi 110 KDE media player, focused on D 111 112 https://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index. 113 Klaus Schmidinger's Video Disk 114 115 https://linuxtv.org/downloads and http 116 Digital TV and other media-rel 117 Kernel drivers. The ``v4l-util 118 several swiss knife tools for 119 120 http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvbtoo 121 Dave Chapman's dvbtools packag 122 dvbstream and dvbtune 123 124 http://www.dbox2.info/ 125 LinuxDVB on the dBox2 126 127 http://www.tuxbox.org/ 128 the TuxBox CVS many interestin 129 DVB source 130 131 http://www.nenie.org/misc/mpsys/ 132 MPSYS: a MPEG2 system library 133 134 https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.pt. 135 Vlc 136 137 http://mplayerhq.hu/ 138 MPlayer 139 140 http://xine.sourceforge.net/ and http: 141 Xine 142 143 http://www.mythtv.org/ 144 MythTV - analog TV and digital 145 146 http://dvbsnoop.sourceforge.net/ 147 DVB sniffer program to monitor 148 or view dvb/mpeg/dsm-cc/mhp st 149 PES, SECTION) 150 151 4. Can't get a signal tuned correctly 152 153 That could be due to a lot of problems 154 usually TV cards need stronger signals 155 sensitive to noise. So, perhaps you ju 156 cabling. Yet, it could also be some ha 157 158 For example, if you are using a Techno 159 *without* analog module, you might hav 160 adac=-1 (dvb-ttpci.o). 161 162 Please see the FAQ page at linuxtv.org 163 valuable information: 164 165 https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index 166 167 If that doesn't work, check at the lin 168 see if someone else had a similar prob 169 and/or digital TV service provider: 170 171 https://lore.kernel.org/linux-medi 172 173 If none of this works, you can try sen 174 linux-media ML and see if someone else 175 The e-mail is linux-media AT vger.kern 176 177 5. The dvb_net device doesn't give me any pack 178 179 Run ``tcpdump`` on the ``dvb0_0`` inte 180 into promiscuous mode so it accepts an 181 you have configured with the ``dvbnet` 182 are any packets with the IP addr and M 183 configured with ``ifconfig`` or with ` 184 185 If ``tcpdump`` doesn't give you any ou 186 which ``ifconfig`` or ``netstat -ni`` 187 address is wrong, ``dvb_net`` won't ge 188 run ``tcpdump`` before checking the st 189 packets at all then maybe the PID is w 190 then either the PID is wrong or the st 191 the MPE standard (EN 301 192, http://w 192 use e.g. ``dvbsnoop`` for debugging. 193 194 6. The ``dvb_net`` device doesn't give me any 195 196 Check your routes if they include the 197 Additionally make sure that "source va 198 lookup" is disabled:: 199 200 $ "echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/ 201 202 7. What are all those modules that need to be 203 204 In order to make it more flexible and 205 combinations, the media subsystem is w 206 207 So, besides the Digital TV hardware mo 208 it also needs to load a frontend drive 209 core. If the board also has remote con 210 need the remote controller core and th 211 The same happens if the board has supp 212 core support for video4linux need to b 213 214 The actual module names are Linux-kern 215 from time to time, things change, in o 216 support more flexible.
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