Die PID Filter nützen in dem Fall nur auf dem Server etwas.
Der Treiber filtert ohnehin und schickt nur die angeforderten Daten über's Netz.
OK, ich nehme an das mit Server der yaVDR Server gemeint war. Aber um sicher zu gehen, hier die beiden sundtek.conf
zuerst yaVDR:
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## The following configuration file is generated automatically by the yaVDR ##
## system. Don't change this file as every update of yaVDR will overwrite ##
## the local changes. Instead put your required customizations ##
## into /etc/yavdr/templates_custom/ based on the original templates ##
## under /usr/share/yavdr/templates. ##
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## http://www.yavdr.org/developer-zone/template-overview/ ##
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# based on
# http://wiki.sundtek.de/index.php/TreiberKonfiguration
# ----- GLOBAL SECTION -----
#Set loglevel for logging to /var/log/mediasrv.log
#loglevel=[off|min|max] #default: min
#max .. little bit more debug
loglevel=off
#use_hwpidfilter=[on|off] #For DVB-C, DVB-T, DVB-S/S2
#enable PID filter, please be careful with that, there are only 15 HW Pid filters available
#when more than 15 pids are set up the pid filter will be disabled automatically
#dmhwpidfilter=[on|off] #default on, in some cases off might be useful to disable hw pid filter for settopboxes
#if you get a black image when capturing a TV channel and watching another channel on the
#same transponder - try this option and reboot
#usb_transaction_delay=[0-20] #throttle the USB setup transactions, this can solve problems with weak USB stacks for
#example for embedded boards, unit is milliseconds
#usb_timeout=[0 - N] #USB timeout for each transaction in milliseconds, 0 default infinite
#voltage_tone_off=[1 or 0] #0 .. default, normal behaviour
#1 .. force DVB-S/S2 to not use any Voltage or Tone (ignore any user parameters)
#ir_disabled=[1 or 0] #0 .. enable remote control polling, the driver will permanently check for remote control keys
#1 .. disable remote control polling, might fix bugs with weak USB stacks on embedded boards
#Enable listening on network
#enablenetwork=[on|off] #default: off
enablenetwork=off
#Lowest adapter number to start with, e.g. /dev/dvb/adapter5/frontend0
#first_adapter=5
#Call attach script when new device appears
#device_attach=[PATH_TO_SCRIPT] [PARAMETER|DEVID] #"DEVID" will automatically be replaced with the device ID
device_attach=/usr/bin/attach_sundtek.sh -d DEVID
#Call detach script when device disappears
#device_detach=[PATH_TO_SCRIPT] [PARAMETER|DEVID] #"DEVID" will automatically be replaced with the device ID
device_detach=/usr/bin/detach_sundtek.sh -d DEVID
#Dreambox especially for DM800HD (not SE!)
#vtuner_acceleration=[on|off] #default off, accelerate Dreambox 800HD datatransfer between USB Stick and
#DM800HD
#Lowest adapter number to start with, e.g. /dev/dvb/adapter5/frontend0
first_adapter=2
#ir_disabled=[1 or 0] #0 .. enable remote control polling, the driver will permanently check for remote control keys
#1 .. disable remote control polling, might fix bugs with weak USB stacks on embedded boards
ir_disabled=1
#use_hwpidfilter=[on|off] #For DVB-C, DVB-T, DVB-S/S2
#enable PID filter, please be careful with that, there are only 15 HW Pid filters available
#when more than 15 pids are set up the pid filter will be disabled automatically
use_hwpidfilter=on
und die vom PogoPlug
#loglevel=[off|max] #default: min
#max .. little bit more debug
loglevel=off
#Enable listening on network
#enablenetwork=[on|off] #default: off
enablenetwork=on
#ir_disabled=[1 or 0] #0 .. enable remote control polling, th$
$ing, might fix bugs with weak USB stacks on embedded boards
ir_disabled=1
#use_hwpidfilter=[on|off] #For DVB-C, DVB-T, DVB-S/S2
#enable PID filter, please be careful w$
#when more than 15 pids are set up the $
use_hwpidfilter=on
Demnach sollte ich mit
/opt/bin/mediaclient --lc
doch sehen können, welche PIDs angefordert / gefiltert werden oder?
Dazu hier die Ausgabe auf dem Server (nach Reboot)
media@zotac2:~$ sudo /opt/bin/mediaclient --lc
**** List of Media Clients ****
/dev/dvb/adapter2/frontend0:
19179 ... vdr
/dev/dvb/adapter2/dvr0:
No client connected
/dev/dvb/adapter2/demux0:
19179 ... vdr (0012)
19179 ... vdr (0014)
19179 ... vdr (0000)
19179 ... vdr (0011)
19179 ... vdr (0010)
19179 ... vdr (0061)
/dev/dvb/adapter3/frontend0:
19179 ... vdr
/dev/dvb/adapter3/dvr0:
19179 ... vdr
/dev/dvb/adapter3/demux0:
19179 ... vdr (0780)
19179 ... vdr (0781)
19179 ... vdr (0782)
19179 ... vdr (0783)
19179 ... vdr (00dc)
19179 ... vdr (0001)
19179 ... vdr (0012)
19179 ... vdr (0014)
19179 ... vdr (0000)
19179 ... vdr (0011)
19179 ... vdr (0010)
19179 ... vdr (006e)
und auf dem PogoPlug
[root@alarm ~]# /opt/bin/mediaclient --lc
**** List of Media Clients ****
/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0:
206 ... mediasrv
/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0:
206 ... mediasrv
/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0:
206 ... mediasrv (0012)
206 ... mediasrv (0014)
206 ... mediasrv (0000)
206 ... mediasrv (0011)
206 ... mediasrv (0010)
206 ... mediasrv (006f)
/dev/mediainput0:
No client connected
/dev/dvb/adapter1/frontend0:
206 ... mediasrv
/dev/dvb/adapter1/dvr0:
206 ... mediasrv
/dev/dvb/adapter1/demux0:
206 ... mediasrv (0780)
206 ... mediasrv (0781)
206 ... mediasrv (0782)
206 ... mediasrv (0783)
206 ... mediasrv (00dc)
206 ... mediasrv (0001)
206 ... mediasrv (0012)
206 ... mediasrv (0014)
206 ... mediasrv (0000)
206 ... mediasrv (0011)
206 ... mediasrv (0010)
206 ... mediasrv (006e)
/dev/mediainput1:
No client connected
Der VDR müsste laut Logs zumindest auf den Tuner 1 zugreifen, es sind auch an beiden die LEDs grün. Woran sehe ich jetzt den Filter?
Danke und Gruss
Kneip