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Drivers / Synology package: Unable to specify first_adapter
« am: Januar 20, 2018, 12:03:48 Nachmittag »
Hi,

For unknown reasons my anysee adapter and the sundtek stick both use adapter0 on my DS216. From a previous odroid setup I was familiar with the first_adapter=2 setting. Now it appears that the start-stop-status script removes the line with first_adapter=2 from /etc/sundtek.conf actively.

The removal is related to what I assume a cleanup action when a dvblink package has been deinstalled.

Could you make the removal more specific? For example you could remove the line only when it reads "first_adapater=8", as that is what the scripts conditionally puts in the conf file. Or make it optionally, or cofigurable through the UI.

In the current situation I have to make sepcifc adaptations to the sundtek start-stop-status script,which I do prefer not to do, as after a furutre update I might be struggling with the same issues again.

Thanks,
SevenW

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Drivers / Synology package corrupts tvheadend dierkse 4.4.20180117-1
« am: Januar 20, 2018, 11:54:56 Vormittag »
Hi,

After spending several evenings figuring out all kind of privelige issues in tvheadend, I finally discovered that the sundtek start-stop-status script actually creates a new user account and changes the ownership of the tvheadend installation to that new user.

This may have been needed a few years back. Currently, it looks like Dierkse has the user accounts gotten right, and now the "hack" in the Sundtek driver is not required. Stronger, it seems to break tvheadend now.

Can you update the synology package either without having this "hack", or making it conditional on a tvheadend version, or make it configurable in the package install UI?

Thanks,
SevenW

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Sundtek MediaTV Pro (Europe) / USB errors disabling driver on Raspberry Pi
« am: August 14, 2012, 10:58:47 Nachmittag »
When scanning services with TVHeadEnd, after one or two minutes a USB error occurs which disables the driver. I am using raspbian on Raspberry PI.
mediaserv.log
2012-08-14 22:27:32 [2787] USB Transfer problem, shutting down driver instance (-1 - 14)debug log
Aug 14 22:27:27 -------- kernel: [ 2742.787516]  usb 1-1.2.4: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd mediasrv rqt 192 rq 0 len 5 ret -844680027I am aware of USB issues on the raspberry. So I already did the following:
- Using a 4-port powered USB hub.
- Using dtvtransfermode=bulk
- Enable HW pidfiltering, as per this post http://support.sundtek.com/index.php/topic,941.msg6515.html#msg6515

I observed BTW that the file /etc/sundtek.conf apparently does not have effect. Both enabling loglevel=max and hwpidfiltering does not take effect after a reboot.

I hope there is more tweaking possible on usb timing parameters, or maybe the driver can be made more robust for incidental USB errors.

regards,
SevenW

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