Numbered encoder cards in system status.

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How in the world did I end up with hardware encoders 11, 12, 13, etc? I have four tuners, two dvb and two analog mpeg encoders.

Everytime you remove them

Everytime you remove them with mythtvsetup the new auto-assign value is incremented. You by chance remove and readd them a few times?

I actually changed hardware during the Betas.

pisani wrote:

Everytime you remove them with mythtvsetup the new auto-assign value is incremented. You by chance remove and readd them a few times?

Worse than that, I changed hardware a few times under MD5 B2 and then reimported my database after I did a clean install. Had it not been for the recordings I had in storage, I would not have done the db restore. Also, since each DVB card is allowed two streams in the same multiplex as per my current settings, is this why I show two encoders per dvb card?

I finally buckled and got basic cable so which digital channels or on the same multiplex is a bit of a mystery now. My old PChdTV3000 card doesn't like cable's Quam256 for some reason so I pulled it and got a second Technisat HD5000 for cheap so I have two of them now and since my Hauppage PVR150 quit giving me stereo sound after the kernel version in MD3.2 which is not an MD issue at all, I tried my PVRusb2 I had laying around, it works flawlessly so I picked up a second one new in the box off of Ebay which came with an MCE remote and ir receiver separate from the usb box. PVRusb's work better in myth than they ever did in Windows XP. You do need V4l2 as well as the ivtv stuff that was auto-selected to make these work.

I had been googling all morning trying to figure out exactly what file contains these auto-assign values you mentioned. The only .sql files I found are the zipped ones in dorabackup as well a one in /usr/share/doc/mythtv.

The secret to getting the

The secret to getting the numbers back under control is when you delete your capture cards, use BOTH delete options, one after the other. That resets the tuner numbers back to zero.

Ah, i see

Bigchris wrote:

The secret to getting the numbers back under control is when you delete your capture cards, use BOTH delete options, one after the other. That resets the tuner numbers back to zero.

You mean delete the cards individually and then delete all?