icho2000

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  1. I don't have much time right now, so i will wait vor 6.1 Release before i do some testing and upgrading my unraid.
  2. Ok after some more testing my I2C Error seems to be gone. Havent seen it for 6 hours now. Final configuration is now ddbridge.conf + unload/load ddbridge on sleep + mediabuild experimental. Here are the links to my mediabuilt-experimental 6.0.1 with integrated ddbridge conf: bzimage-mediabuild-exp-6.0.1 bzroot-mediabuild-exp-6.0.1 with ddbridge.conf I also added the following commands to the custom commands section of the Dynamix S3 Sleep Plugin: before sleep : modprobe -r ddbridge after wakeup : modprobe ddbridge Thanks again to everyone in this thread for the help
  3. In my case Kodi crashed when trying to play LiveTV, TVHeadend Docker got unresponsive or completly stopped. Had to power off unraid. Reboot didn't help. Also the problems didn't occur right away, took quite a while befoe this happend. The ddbridge.conf + unloading ddbridge before sleep seem to help in my case. Will do some more testing when i get home from work. If i dont find any more errors i will upload the 6.01 media-exp build with ddbridge.conf integrated to my dropbox.
  4. Thanks for the files skeal. But i wont have time to test them today. Will do it tommorrow. And my I2C Timeout Error has returned even with the ddbridge.conf file in place. After some more research it looks like there is no unversal solution to this problem. For some the ddbridge.conf helps, for others it causes more problems. Iam trying out another possible solution right now. After checking my syslog a bit more i noticed that the problem only occurs after my unraid went to sleep. Some googeling later i found this possible solution: Unload ddbridge before sleep (modprobe -r ddbridge) And load the drive with modprobe ddbridge after is comes back from sleep. Put these commands in the custom commands area of the dynamix sleep addon and will now wait and see what happpens Tried it out manually and the error didnt occur any more.. but i want to give it some more time before i trust this solution
  5. I have intregrated ddbridge.conf in your bzroot image now. Will test at least till tomorrow evening and look if i run into any errors.
  6. So far i cant see any problems. Had both tuners now running for like 7 hours with the ddbridge.conf file in place. But i have only 2 tuners so i cant test what happens with 3+ tuners. And as piotrasd stated the problem only happens with 3+ tuners in action. So iam not sure what my tests here are worth. To be on the safe side, i would suggest to leave the ddbridge.conf out. I can copy it to its location with a script in the go file to keep my syslog clean
  7. If anyone else is using the experimental mediabuild and the syslog is getting spammed with I2C Timeout errors, do the following: goto /etc/modprobe.d create ddbridge.conf and insert the following : options ddbridge msi=0 save file and reboot the server. The Error should be gone
  8. Ok looks good so far Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: Latest git patches (needed if you report a bug to [email protected]): Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: 1555f3bf5cc172e7d23c2b8db10d656d15bec13e [media] saa7164: fix compiler warning Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: ebf984bb151e9952cccd060d3aba0b4d30a87e81 [media] v4l2: replace s_mbus_fmt by set_fmt in bridge drivers Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: 5eab4983777ba913efb42dd0f177b0dcdbd4f3d9 [media] v4l2: replace try_mbus_fmt by set_fmt in bridge drivers Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: experimental: ada40c8874d5e4f8d7e9bd4518b8eff438822dc6 Added tag 2015-05-09 for changeset 66c6e6cc0e1b Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: v4l-dvb-saa716x: d7e98fc592305a600909003da2b7cc4338242511 saa716x_ff: Do not return on command ready timeout Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: Digital Devices PCIE bridge driver 0.9.18, Copyright (C) 2010-15 Digital Devices GmbH Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: DDBridge driver detected: Digital Devices DVBCT V6.1 DVB adapter Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: DDBridge: HW 00010009 REGMAP 00010004 Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: DDBridge: using 1 MSI interrupt(s) Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: 0 netstream channels Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: DVB: registering new adapter (DDBridge) Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: scsi host1: ahci Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: scsi host4: ahci Jul 9 19:54:56 Tower kernel: DVB: registering new adapter (DDBridge) And the dvb folder with the 2 adapters in it showed up also.. Installang TVheadend right now and will report back Edit: And it is up and running Thanks for your help CHBMB !
  9. Thanks CHBMB, i give it a try and see what happens
  10. Hi, i got a little problem with setting up my Digitel Devices Cine CT V6 tuner card. I'm using Mediabuild with Openelec Patch Build 6.01. So far it looks like my system finds the card during boot : (form syslog) Jul 8 20:15:41 Tower kernel: Digital Devices PCIE bridge driver, Copyright (C) 2010-11 Digital Devices GmbH Jul 8 20:15:41 Tower kernel: DDBridge driver detected: Digital Devices DVBCT V6.1 DVB adapter and lspci after booting : 02:00.0 Multimedia controller: Digital Devices GmbH Octopus DVB Adapter . But in /dev is no dvb folder. I just found a ddbridge folder. Inside is only on entry : card0 nothing else. According to http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/Supported_TV_Tuners this card is supported by openelec, so i thought it should work with this mediabuild. Did i miss anything or has anyone an idea what i can do? tower-diagnostics-20150708-2017.zip