Are the debug logs any use in diagnosing the problem? There in one crash log but the crash was later - while viewing the debug logs! That log was emailed using the reference number I gave.
Are the debug logs any use in diagnosing the problem? There in one crash log but the crash was later - while viewing the debug logs! That log was emailed using the reference number I gave.
There are references to "tune failed" in the debug logs but it means nothing to me.
Code:<358972.987> [eDVBFrontend1] startTuneTimeout 5000 <358972.987> [eDVBFrontend1] setVoltage 0 <358972.987> [eDVBFrontend1] setFrontend 1 <358972.987> [eDVBFrontend1] setting frontend <358972.987> [eDVBFrontend1] fe event: status 0, inversion off, m_tuning 1 <358975.039> [eDVBFrontend1] fe event: status 20, inversion off, m_tuning 2 <358975.039> [eDVBFrontend1] FE_TIMEDOUT! ..abort <358975.039> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: failed, retune <358975.039> [eDVBFrontend1] tune <358975.040> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: tuning <358975.040> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] tune failed. <358975.040> [eDVBServiceRecord] RECORD service event 1 <358975.040> [eDVBServiceRecord] record failed to tune <358975.040> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] ignore sdt update data.... incorrect transponder tuned!!! <358975.040> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect namespace. expected: eeee0000 current: ffffffff <358975.040> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect transport_stream_id. expected: 2019 current: ffffffff <358975.040> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect original_network_id. expected: 233a current: ffffffff
Frontend 0 = Tuner A
Frontend 1 = Tuner B
Frontend 2 = Tuner C
Your larger log shows the tuning failed on Frontend 1, Tuner B. Check cabling and connections. Disable Tuner A and Tuner C. That should give you a constant tuner error if something is wrong with tuner B.
If Tuner B consistently fails, you can then label the tuner cards, and test them one by one in different tuner slots.
keith1200rs (03-05-19)
Thanks for the reply.
I have disabled A & C and B works fine. The cabling looks fine (and is daisy chained, so C should also fail if the cabling to B is faulty). I wonder if it is an intermittent fault with the tuner. Last week when this happened I suspected tuner B but the next day I did more tests and couldn't pin it down to tuner B - it seemed to be when I tried to record using 3 tuners. It could be a bad motherboard connection to that tuner, I guess. I will open up the box and have a look.
If you go to timers, highlight a completed timer, and press info, it will tell you which tuner was used.
keith1200rs (03-05-19)
MiracleBox Prem Twin HD - 2@DVB-T2 + Xtrend et8000 - 5(incl. 2 different USBs)@DVB-T2[terrestrial - UK Freeview HD, Sandy Heath] - LAN/USB-stick/HDD
keith1200rs (03-05-19)
Yes, I am suspicious of the tuner and might order another one to swap out. However, I have swapped the suspect tuner B into slot C and while using signal finder to check each of the tuners I seemed to get into a state where the tuning continually failed, resulting in this in the log, which seems to relate to tuner A!
It seemed to reboot the GUI when it recovered. I was getting strange results where if was getting no signal from channel 53 so switched to CH52 and back to CH53 when the signal magically re-appeared. I did wait for it to have time to tune each time and even did a scan on 53 which resulted in no channels found.Code:< 889.047> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 20, inversion off, m_tuning 2 < 889.047> [eDVBFrontend0] FE_TIMEDOUT! ..abort < 889.047> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: failed, retune < 889.047> [eDVBFrontend0] tune < 889.047> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: tuning < 889.047> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] tune failed. < 889.047> [eDVBServicePlay] DVB service failed to tune - error 1 < 889.048> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] ignore sdt update data.... incorrect transponder tuned!!! < 889.048> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect namespace. expected: eeee0000 current: ffffffff < 889.048> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect transport_stream_id. expected: 4089 current: ffffffff < 889.048> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect original_network_id. expected: 233a current: ffffffff < 889.048> [eDVBFrontend0] startTuneTimeout 5000 < 889.048> [eDVBFrontend0] setVoltage 0 < 889.049> [eDVBFrontend0] setFrontend 1 < 889.049> [eDVBFrontend0] setting frontend < 889.049> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 0, inversion off, m_tuning 1
I am still puzzled as to whether this is a hardware or software problem. Unfortunately I cannot yet come up with a sequence/combination which will make it reproducible.
Well, I am still struggling to isolate this problem. I moved the suspect tuner around and sometimes it fails (often on all three tuners rather than just one) but not all the time. I also had one strange episode where I set up three timers on three different transponders and it recorded all three but only one was watchable. The other two recordings were a scrambled mess and finished early - after around 17 minutes instead of 1 hour.
So, I have bought another tuner to swap out but am still getting the same problem - "tuner failed". I am running out of ideas to try to isolate the problem - any suggestions gratefully received.
Code:< 72029.015> [eDVBFrontend0] startTuneTimeout 5000 < 72029.015> [eDVBFrontend0] setVoltage 0 < 72029.016> [eDVBFrontend0] setFrontend 1 < 72029.016> [eDVBFrontend0] setting frontend < 72029.016> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 0, inversion off, m_tuning 1 < 72032.216> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 20, inversion off, m_tuning 2 < 72032.216> [eDVBFrontend0] FE_TIMEDOUT! ..abort < 72032.216> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: failed, retune < 72032.216> [eDVBFrontend0] tune < 72032.216> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: tuning < 72032.216> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] tune failed. < 72032.216> [eDVBServicePlay] DVB service failed to tune - error 1 < 72032.217> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] ignore sdt update data.... incorrect transponder tuned!!! < 72032.217> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect namespace. expected: eeee0000 current: ffffffff < 72032.217> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect transport_stream_id. expected: 4089 current: ffffffff < 72032.217> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect original_network_id. expected: 233a current: ffffffff < 72032.217> [eDVBFrontend0] startTuneTimeout 5000 < 72032.217> [eDVBFrontend0] setVoltage 0 < 72032.218> [eDVBFrontend0] setFrontend 1 < 72032.218> [eDVBFrontend0] setting frontend < 72032.218> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 0, inversion off, m_tuning 1 < 72034.219> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 20, inversion off, m_tuning 2 < 72034.219> [eDVBFrontend0] FE_TIMEDOUT! ..abort < 72034.219> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: failed, retune < 72034.219> [eDVBFrontend0] tune < 72034.219> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: tuning < 72034.219> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] tune failed. < 72034.219> [eDVBServicePlay] DVB service failed to tune - error 1 < 72034.220> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] ignore sdt update data.... incorrect transponder tuned!!! < 72034.220> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect namespace. expected: eeee0000 current: ffffffff < 72034.220> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect transport_stream_id. expected: 4089 current: ffffffff < 72034.220> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect original_network_id. expected: 233a current: ffffffff < 72034.220> [eDVBFrontend0] startTuneTimeout 5000 < 72034.220> [eDVBFrontend0] setVoltage 0 < 72034.221> [eDVBFrontend0] setFrontend 1 < 72034.221> [eDVBFrontend0] setting frontend < 72034.221> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 0, inversion off, m_tuning 1 < 72037.421> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 20, inversion off, m_tuning 2 < 72037.421> [eDVBFrontend0] FE_TIMEDOUT! ..abort < 72037.421> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: failed, retune < 72037.421> [eDVBFrontend0] tune < 72037.421> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: tuning < 72037.421> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] tune failed. < 72037.421> [eDVBServicePlay] DVB service failed to tune - error 1 < 72037.422> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] ignore sdt update data.... incorrect transponder tuned!!! < 72037.422> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect namespace. expected: eeee0000 current: ffffffff < 72037.422> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect transport_stream_id. expected: 4089 current: ffffffff < 72037.422> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] incorrect original_network_id. expected: 233a current: ffffffff < 72037.422> [eDVBFrontend0] startTuneTimeout 5000 < 72037.422> [eDVBFrontend0] setVoltage 0 < 72037.423> [eDVBFrontend0] setFrontend 1 < 72037.423> [eDVBFrontend0] setting frontend < 72037.423> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 0, inversion off, m_tuning 1
Maybe Signal Finder (in tuner config) will show something ??
keith1200rs (08-05-19)
I didn't get anywhere before with it - everything seemed fine - but now there seems to be a problem with tuner B. I am just going to try the final combination of the 4 tuners I now have in the 3 slots. I am beginning to think it may be a motherboard problem with tuner B slot.
I am pretty certain it is a motherboard problem. I have swapped the tuner in slot B and it is still showing an intermittent problem on slot B. While looking at the signal finder screen it can suddenly burst into life and then be OK for a while. I don't think it is a simple dry joint as I cannot induce it by waggling the tuner or flexing the motherboard. I think it is time to replace the whole unit - although I am not sure what with. It has been rather less reliable than the old Toppy! I will disable slot B for now and see how it goes.