The blue light eventually just doesn't light up anymore with the package activated in webgui on the Synology unfortunately.
That package certainly does not work for my model, it seems.
I'm trying the "old way" again now as i'm typing here, as that seemed to work at least before the DSM upgrade.
To trace my steps i now have bootstrapped my ds1812+, again. I believe some of that went away during upgrade.
http://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php/Overview_on_modifying_the_Synology_Server,_bootstrap,_ipkg_etc#How_to_install_ipkgInstalled this opt-ware package.
$ ipkg install optware-devel
(Seems that tvheadend needs what's inside those packages somehow.)
Installed the tvheadend package (3.4.27-6) from synocommunity.
http://www.synocommunity.com/Installed sundtek "the old way":
$ cd /tmp
$ wget
http://www.sundtek.de/media/sundtek_netinst.sh$ chmod 777 sundtek_netinst.sh
$ ./sundtek_netinst.sh
Plugged the sundtek usb tuner in, after 7 secs or so it lights up.
Put the cwc / newcamd info in from OSCAM.
Enabled Sundtek DVB-C (III) and only activated:
- Monitor signal quality
- Full mux reception On
Put in 3 off the mux'es in manually that I got from the cable company.
Pushed the "Map DVB services to channels...", button.
"Serviceprobe" started testing those channels..
So far, so good.. Only have to wait until the serviceprobe has gone through all the channels now..
Testing from XBMC, the exact same thing
Sundtek DVB-C (III)/482,000 kHz/TV Norge HD: H264 @ #1651: Continuity counter error, 76 duplicate log lines suppressed
With stuttering and flickering...
For testing purposes I now have some sdtv channels here also, I don't use those but it should be noted that those work "perfectly"..
So is this a problem only related to the HD channels?
(Which off course is the only channels I intend to use..)