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Cinergy 2400i on 6.2.x & 6.3.x
Hi,
Just wondered if anyone out there's successfully using a Cinergy 2400i on 6.2.x or 6.3.x. Specifically anyone who's using Sage to directly drive the tuning of the 2400. I'm asking because I've been a 6.1.8 user for some time, but wondered if I could benefit from the updates in the later releases (particularly performance improvements). I have found that DVB-T on 6.1.8 work OK. However any attempt to use 6.2.10 or 6.3.4RC2 result in the "No Signal" message. Re-installing 6.1.8 resolves the problem. I am also using custom built frq files, and I'm not scanning when removing/adding the video source, since I don't want to trash my settings. Also I've just upgraded to the latest TerraTec drivers (1.0.3.266), but this has had no noticeable effect on the situation. I'm also using NielM's multi line-up plugin, but there's no evidence that this is causing the problem. As always, any feedback is gratefully received!! Thanks, Steve
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Sage v6.34RC2, SageMC, Cinergy 2400i, USB-UIRT, CPU:Athlon 3000+, RAM:1GB, Storage:2x300GB WD (RAID1), OS:XP. (JRE 1.6; NielM's Multi Line-up) Last edited by SteveB; 12-11-2007 at 08:05 AM. |
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However the frq file format have changed. When you upgrade, those files are not converted (I reported this but...). So you'll have to do a new scan (or edit your current frq file manually). Quote:
Regards, Stéphane. |
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Hi Stéphane,
Thank you for your advice, you are indeed correct. I feel slightly embarrassed that I didn't pick this up in the release notes or documentation. Having taken a backup of my working 6.1.18 install, I upgraded to 6.3.4RC2. I then removed the two video sources of the 2400i, reinstalled them, and performed a scan and logical re-mapping of the channels to match my XML line-up. The end result works well, with the exception that I think the scan didn't pickup all the channels broadcast from my chosen transmitter (Crystal Palace). I’m pleasantly surprised to see that 6.3.4RC2 appears a little more responsive than 6.1.8. However I think a hardware upgrade is probably due, as the Athlon 3000+ makes it feel a little underpowered. So I’ll now need to investigate:
Regards, Steve
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Sage v6.34RC2, SageMC, Cinergy 2400i, USB-UIRT, CPU:Athlon 3000+, RAM:1GB, Storage:2x300GB WD (RAID1), OS:XP. (JRE 1.6; NielM's Multi Line-up) Last edited by SteveB; 12-11-2007 at 08:04 AM. |
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