Hello,
What kind of USB vTuner the Mut@nt supports? Any DVB/C/T/S2 or is there any specific one?
Also, does it actually see the additional tuners as E F G?
Thanks!
Hello,
What kind of USB vTuner the Mut@nt supports? Any DVB/C/T/S2 or is there any specific one?
Also, does it actually see the additional tuners as E F G?
Thanks!
Hi,
I bought my mut@nt hd 2400 from WOS and it had 2 sat and 2X DVB-C/T/T2 TUNERS, It sees the tuners as A B C and D.
very easy to use, once you scan each tuner, the DVB-C/T/T2 tuners show up in satellites list as terrestrial services
hope this helps
Its should give you E,F, G...
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So, I got the USB tuner and plugged it in, as expected, it does recognise as tuner E.
Problem is: its chip is a RTL2832 and it does support DVB-T/T2 and C but it is being recognised solely as DVB-T.
I found something interesting on the web where you can choose the demodulator you will be using (modprobe dvb_usb_rtl28xxu demod=2, for DVB-C) but it's giving me demod as an unknown parameter.
Question is: is it because that driver was not compiled with that option?
Thanks!
EDIT: Just opened the USB tuner, it has a Realtek RTL2832 and a Panasonic MN88473 chip.
Last edited by xhemp; 30-01-15 at 11:26.