Last night I checked the autostart bootlog compare by the inserted one - unforunately the two logs are same.
On both cases the system starts first the internal tuner, internal frontend, Avermedia A867 USB stick drivers and last the Sundtek driver.
So this idea/way is closeable.
What does /opt/bin/mediaclient -e show up when the DVB-T only tuner doesn't work?Unforunately the output of this command are same on both cases - I have inserted this into my third post.
If we check the gist there is only one little difference between the working and the non-working cases:
when the configuration works | || | when the configuration doesn't work |
--------------------------------------- | || | ---------------------------------------------- |
internal tuner driver inicialization | || | internal tuner driver inicialization |
internal frontend driver inicialization | || | internal frontend driver inicialization |
Avermedia USB stick driver inicialization | || | Avermedia USB stick driver inicialization |
enigma2 (first) start | || | Sundtek driver inicialization |
Sundtek driver inicialization | || | enigma2 (first) start |
enigma2 restart | || | |
On the working case before the Sundtek driver inicializaton the e2 has yet standed up once and there isn't any e2 restart. Because of I have tried several times the Sundtek driver re-inicialization + e2 restart on the non-working case and it doesn't help we can lock-out this from this issue. Left is relation of the e2 (first) start and the Sundtek driver inicialization. But this thread I cannot examine further, just the Sundtek can...
And one more fact: on the working case when I watch something from the Sundtek DVB stick there isn't correct signal strength indication on the e2 OSD (e2 always shows "0%" or "0dB" signal strength) and on the other tuners (internal, Avermedia USB stick) this function is working properly (e.g.: "89%" or "17dB").
When my USB sticks don't work (I want to autostart the Sundtek driver) the e2 shows signal strength on Sundtek tuner also - but there isn't picture and sound (and this is true on the Avermedia USB tuner also).
So my question is (sorry if I repeat myself): not possible that your driver couldn't recognize correctly before the first e2 start which stick is its and which isn't its?
Best regards,
Gábor