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2 Adapters 1 visible - menno - 2013-07-02 Dear All, This might nog be 100% tvheadend related, but I am sure theres a lot of knowedge here to help me out! I got two adapters in my debian wheezy server; 1.) TEVII s460 2.) Cynergy Terrtac USB HD RC The first gets recognized in tvheadend and is visible in /dev/dvb as adapter0 The 2nd, I compiled drivers for and is visible as; lsusb; Code: Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0ccd:00d3 TerraTec Electronic GmbH lsusb -v;' Code: Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0ccd:00d3 TerraTec Electronic GmbH I think thats all fine!! ( I compiled the driver myself and no errors) But....... There is no /dev/adapter1 And (thus?!) tvheadend doesnt recognize it. What is the cause of my problem? Thnx! RE: 2 Adapters 1 visible - Prof Yaffle - 2013-07-02 What happens if you do a sudo service tvheadend restart? Could your second adapter be initialising after tvheadend starts? Also, check that you have firmware and drivers loading. I think lsusb simply tells you what's attached at a bus level, not what the OS can then use. Check that you have a /dev/adapter1 file, see what's in syslog, see if wscan or similar can access it if it all looks fine otherwise. RE: 2 Adapters 1 visible - negge - 2013-07-03 Unplug the Terratec and plug it back in, then post the relevant dmesg output here. Sounds like you're missing a firmware file. RE: 2 Adapters 1 visible - menno - 2013-07-04 dmesg output upon insertion; Code: [Thu Jul 4 20:30:44 2013] usb 1-6: USB disconnect, device number 2 RE: 2 Adapters 1 visible - negge - 2013-07-05 Nothing after that? RE: 2 Adapters 1 visible - menno - 2013-07-06 In the end I needed to re-install the adapter according to the instructions on the vl4 wiki page. Although I am not a Linux noobie, I never used 'patch' command before. Now I used the patch function as described on the vl4 page I managed to succeed! For the interested, this latest version of the Terratec USB DVD-T HD (With realtek chip) works perfectly on debian wheezy! Tvheadend also supports debian again (its support was ubuntu only for a while) and I must say its great stuff! I use it to receive the three free public channels NED1, NED2 and NED3. My client is xbmc 12.1 on a apple TV2. Since the channels are SD, there is no hickup whatsoever. Although somewhere in the tvheadend interface it says receipt 21% it's perfect! //solved |