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Thread: Venton unibox ABM tune failed

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Set your tuner A as "UK, Virgin all areas"
    Set your tuner B as "UK, Virgin all areas"

    Go into signal finder and see if you get a lock on 595000, Qam 64 on tuner A. Post a screenshot.
    Go into signal finder and see if you get a lock on 595000, Qam 64 on tuner B. Post a screenshot.
    Bare with me I'll do that in a minute

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    I think this is what you were wanting

    15111219321881031115277.jpg1511121906005158082805.jpg

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    Sorry, I should have said, use "predefined" instead of user "defined". Should also be 6952, not 6900.

    Please save my neck. There is a screenshot guide in my signature if you need it.

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    Lock on both tuners

    hopefully ive attached the screenshot right this time

    tuner a.jpgtuner b.jpg

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    I hope you agree that looks better.

    Issue this command (guide in signature if you need it)

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    init 4 && sleep 10 && rm -rf /etc/defaultsat.tar.gz && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/lamedb* && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/*.tv && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/*.radio  && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/*.del &&  init 3
    Then do following please
    go back into satfinder,
    select the same frequency as above,
    green to scan,
    restart,
    then attach the lamedb file again.


    Also, are you on last night's OpenATV image?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    I hope you agree that looks better.

    Issue this command (guide in signature if you need it)

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    init 4 && sleep 10 && rm -rf /etc/defaultsat.tar.gz && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/lamedb* && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/*.tv && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/*.radio  && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/*.del &&  init 3
    Then do following please
    go back into satfinder,
    select the same frequency as above,
    green to scan,
    restart,
    then attach the lamedb file again.


    Also, are you on last night's OpenATV image?
    Yes I am on the last night's openatv image

    I'll issue those commands now

    Can you tell me what they will do as I want to learn as much as possible

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    That is going to clear all your channel data, including the default bouquets OpenATV forcibly install.

    Once you scan the frequency, I know your lamedb only has the values of that frequency.

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    I issued the command but I can't seem to find 595 now in the pre defined section

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    Enigma2-debug-20171119_21-45-29.log

    I think this is the correct log

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    Ignore that yoi want the lamedb file
    lamedb.txt

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    your lamedb contains more than one frequency

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    It turned out to be the drivers in latest images. They have 20161207

    We got the 20160128 drivers and replaced them, ABM worked fine. The linuxdvb.ko file must have 755 properties and goes in /lib/modules/3.14.21/extra

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    here's the files Abu.

    I cannot thank you enough I would have been screwed without your help as its not a massively popular receiver

    venton drivers 20160128.rar

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    I will extend my thanks to Abu aswell, I had the same problem and changing these drivers fixed!

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