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[Bug 439163] Re: HVR-1300 HVR-3000 HVR-4000 broken in kernel

 

sorry, false alarm. Just in case this happens to anybody else, my issue was that some channels on a specific multiplex (perhaps the whole multiplex?) had moved to a different multiplex. Mythtv still had the old entries of channels in mysql even after clearing all channels and doing a full re-scan using mythtv-setup.
After wiping all entries from the channel table and doing another channel scan, things are working again now.
I kept thinking it was something related to mythtv tunning but it was just some confusion due to old channel entries in the database.

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HVR-1300 HVR-3000 HVR-4000 broken in kernel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439163
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Status in Mythbuntu, Ubuntu derivative focused upon MythTV: Triaged
Status in MythTV: Invalid
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Triaged

Bug description:
This is a continuation of bug #436564. Please refer to that for relevant dmesg'.
The capture card I have is the Hauppauge HVR-1300.
The card is now correctly recognized as DVB-T but channel scan fails with message "Timed out, no signal" at each channel is scanned.
The command scan <location> > channels.conf ends correcly and file channels.conf is feeded with all tunable channels.
I tried to import such channels.conf with the same result.
Increasing the signal and channel timeout in the DVB settings (now up to 1000 but I planned to increase to ignore) doesnt solve the problem.
Tonight I will try what Marc suggested - mythtv-setup --verbose channelscan,siparser,channel,record - then I will report the log.