Etienne Posted January 16, 2020 Posted January 16, 2020 (edited) Happy new 2020 year to all the team! I test a new DVB card. It's a TBS hybrid new card TBS 6590 It can handle dvb S/S2/S2x and T/T2/C. problem 1 : how to setup hardware (same problem latest Transedit and latest DVBViewer) to get on same input terrestrial and sat signals? problem 2: terrestrial did not work when i force T/T2 as dvb type (S/S2 forced works) I have setup the card with second input as T/T2 for this test Edited January 16, 2020 by Etienne attach image Quote
Griga Posted January 18, 2020 Posted January 18, 2020 In theory it should work after setting up the desired tuner types with the Change Mode Tool and then performing scan/detect devices in the DVBViewer/TransEdit hardware options. DVBViewer does not support mode switching with TBS PCIe multi-standard devices yet (only with USB devices). That means, DVBViewer can't change the type of a tuner by itself. It has to be done with the Change Mode Tool. We can try to get information from TBS how it must be done, but it will take some time... IMO the handling of the hybrid tuner capabilities has been implemented badly by TBS. The driver should take care of mode switching according to the tune requests, not an external tool or the application. Quote
Etienne Posted January 20, 2020 Author Posted January 20, 2020 Ok for point1. For problem 2, I have done a retry: it isen't working for DVBT (DVBViewer and Transedit). Perhaps because it's same BDA number and it's deosen't like ? Here attached support.zip in case you need it .... Please notice that Dvbdream oem that came from manufacturer works. support.zip Quote
Etienne Posted January 31, 2020 Author Posted January 31, 2020 Hi Griga, Any chance to solve point 2 (terrestrial demodulation) ? Concerning point 1 , mode switch under linux is done directly, example dvblast syntax: -a : number of physical input (linux adapter number) -n 0 selecting terrestrial demod (front-end number 0) -n 1 selecting Sat demod (front-end number 1) If this can help for bda ...i know bda is microsoft's stuff and not same as linux stuff Quote
Griga Posted January 31, 2020 Posted January 31, 2020 5 hours ago, Etienne said: mode switch under linux is done directly Useless under Windows. We need a TBS API that allows mode -switching via the BDA driver. I've asked Christian to ask TBS for it. Quote
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