First of all, I think this is not a Sundtek issue, but a Netgear Readynas issue. Nevertheless, if someone already solved it, I't like to hear ;-)
When I attach my MediaTV Pro stick to the Readynas Ultra (x86) directly, there's no problem. After providing the first mux in Tvheadend, the others get scanned and I can record programs.
When I attach the stick to a WNDR3700 router running OpenWRT, there is no problem remotely mounting and using it on an Ubuntu machine: after providing the first mux in Tvheadend, the other muxes are found and scanned, services are found and I can record programs, just as if it were directly connected.
When I remotely mount the stick on the Readynas (after unmounting it on Ubuntu) however, Tvheadend on the Readynas does not find the other muxes. When I provide them manually, they get scanned (I see the status "Currently tuned to:" shifting between the frequencies) but no services are found.
When I copy the muxes from the previous adapter (being the same stick, but directly connected to the Readynas), I can not record any program (service not found).
Has anyone any idea what could be the problem? It's not the Tvheadend binary, they are the same on both Ubuntu and the Readynas. It's just that the Ubuntu machine seems to get control over the remotely mounted stick anbd the Readynas does not...
root ~ # mediaclient --scan-network
Scanning network for IPTV media servers
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IP address | ID | devicename | Users | Capabilities | Serial
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192.168.0.1 | 0 | Sundtek MediaTV Pro (USB 2.0) | 0 | DVB-T, DVB-C | HDVBTB
- 1 IPTV server found -------------------------------------------------------
root ~ # mediaclient --mount=192.168.0.1
Successfully mounted: 192.168.0.1
root ~ # mediaclient --scan-network
Scanning network for IPTV media servers
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IP address | ID | devicename | Users | Capabilities | Serial
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192.168.0.32 | 0 | Sundtek MediaTV Pro (USB 2.0) (192.168.0.1) | 0 | DVB-T, DVB-C, MOUNTED | HDVBTB
192.168.0.1 | 0 | Sundtek MediaTV Pro (USB 2.0) | 1 | DVB-T, DVB-C | HDVBTB
- 2 IPTV server found -------------------------------------------------------
root ~ # mediaclient -e
**** List of Media Hardware Devices ****
device 0: [Sundtek MediaTV Pro (USB 2.0) (192.168.0.1)] DVB-C, DVB-T, NETWORK-DEVICE
[NETWORKPATH]:
PATH: 192.168.0.1
[SERIAL]:
ID: HDVBTB
[DVB-C]:
FRONTEND: /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
DVR: /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0
DMX: /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0
[DVB-T]:
FRONTEND: /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
DVR: /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0
DMX: /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0
root ~ #
/edit: I did set the transfermode to bulk and enabled PID filtering (both on the router side).