TBS 6921: DD crashes on adjusting diseq positioner settings

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TBS 6921: DD crashes on adjusting diseq positioner settings

Postby Homer » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:58 pm

Hi,
I'm trying to get the software working with my new TBS-6921. Since I was replacing a Manhattan ST550 with the TBS card, I left the dish pointing at 28E to give the TBS card and DvbDream something easy to find channels on. I then had a lot of problems getting DvbDream to move my USALS diseqc motor but eventually found that I had to give each satellite a number in the DvbDream positioner options. I now have it working on two satellites - 28E and 5E, but every time I try to get it to move to another satellite by using the positioner settings menu, it crashes DvbDream.
I can't find a guide on how to set up diseqc motors in DvbDream, only the diseqc switches, so I have had to try everything to get as far as I have.
So, is there a guide for setting up diseqc motors, or is there a known problem with DvbDream and TBS cards ? Please help, as I like this software better than all the others that I have tried. It's only this motor issue that I can't solve (so far !!).

TBS6921 DVB-S2 PCI-E with Diseqc motor/1m dish pointing at satellites between 28E and 30W (East Midlands, UK)/
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Postby rel » Thu Jan 13, 2011 2:47 am

Problem (will be) fixed in next version, I'll send you a test version or patch soon.
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Postby Homer » Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:49 pm

Thanks for the feedback :-)
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It works :-)

Postby Homer » Sat Jan 15, 2011 3:16 am

Hi,

The patch appears to have solved the problem. No more crashing of Dvb Dream when I alter positioner options. I am now able to move the motor, and am adding in satellites across the arc.

Thank you :-)
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Postby rel » Sat Jan 15, 2011 4:08 am

good to know :)
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Patch where?

Postby Boadk » Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:14 am

I have problems moving my HH390 motor on TBS 6921 too, du you think this patch will help and can I get it?

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Postby starman » Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:31 am

Having problems here also, although I have the TBS 8921 version, using raw DiSEqC commands to move my dish with 36 volt actuator results in freezing of DVBDream, works fine with other cards I have. I'm using the bda.dev for DvbDream that comes on the cd with the TBS 8921.
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DVBDREAM CRASHES with TBS 8920

Postby aimanali » Wed Feb 02, 2011 6:00 am

my dvbdream crashes always when i change diseq commands..i use dvbdream 1.5e version which comes with the cd and bda.dev file which is supplied with the cd.. always my dvbdream 1.5e crashes .. what should i do.
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Postby rel » Sun May 22, 2011 6:26 am

fixed in upcoming v1.5f
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