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uptime 17 hours. looking good so far.
Good!
We have a lot of control over this image, and can add or take away as needed. Let me know if you have any suggestions or comments about making it better.
As an example, ATSC drivers will be pre-installed on the next version.
I installed this image on Wednesday and started playing with it today.. The menus are pretty similar to TNAP-1 with some different branches. I have only scanned 58 W. Everything looks good so far. I will know more after I get WebIF connected. Thank you VERY MUCH El Bandidio!
Norman
My only problem was that I could not get OpenWebIF to connect. After several hours of on and off switching back to TNAP-1, I found the problem. TNAP-1 connects to the 5G signal. TNAP-3 only works with the 2.4 GHZ signal. I will scan more sats today and report any issues.
I am surprised the 5G does not work in later versions, but does work in earlier versions.
We can change to an earlier version of wireless lan if needed to fix this.
Post #1 of this thread is updated to show the 5G problem.
Thanks
Tested my 5g router and it did connect and OpenWebIF worked and was able to stream with Tnap-3.Quote:
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OK
We need to find out why one 5G connects and the other does not?
Are both of these 5G routers open or password protected?
TNAP-3 does not detect my Win 955Q at all. I've connected my antenna directly to the TV until I find a fix.
The Hauppauge ATSC drivers are not pre-installed in the first mio4k test version. They will be pre-installed in the next version.
To install Haupauge 955 driver:
Verify the receiver has an internet connection
Goto the Plugins menu and press the green remote button. A download list will populate.
Select drivers from the populated list.
Highlight the driver you want to install and press the OK button on the remote.
Mine has a password.Quote:
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Shown below is the drivers page that can be found in downloadable plugins.
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My Mio4k is connected to 5G with a password and the Haupauge 850 is working fine with drivers installed. EB was nice enough to send me the image with drivers installed.
I have tried several times. I am able to connect at 2.4 fine, but not 5G on TNAP-3. I checked TNAP-1 and it still connects at 5G. All of my networks are password protected.
No new plugins found. I was not connected to the Internet after my 5G attempts failed. I reconnected at 2.4G and can now download the drivers for my 955Q.
Thanks!
Norman
You will get the no new plugins message if there is no internet connection. You will need to refresh the plugins list once internet is restored, or you will get this message again.
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If you are certain you have an internet connection, then run software update. Running a software update should refresh the downloadable plugins list, providing the receiver is connected to the internet.
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This is what the downloadable plugins list should look like if the internet connection is working, and if the plugin list has been refreshed.
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The check internet connection step in setup shown above is broken. I have spent a lot of time in this area in past versions, and it will probably be best for now to skip this step entirely in setup.
This is what would happen if this setup step is deleted:
If a working Ethernet cable is connected to the receiver, then internet will automatically be available for the receiver.
If a wireless internet connection is to be used, then it would need to be setup AFTER the initial setup is completed.
I have connection problems that are "partially" working. I'm going to start from scratch and do a clean install on Saturday. I'll keep reading here all week.Quote:
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Thanks for the update!
We need to figure out what is going on as the wireless connection should not work for some, but work for others. I also plan to have an updated image version available in the next few days. The updated image version should have ATSC drivers loaded bt default, plus a few other things.
You are welcome. I noticed last night that even though I could use OpenWebIF at 2.4Ghz only that when I did a network test, the IP test fails while I am connected. (??) Time to start over. My entire system is Ubuntu Linux and wireless only.Quote:
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Excellent!
I guess you understand telnet, and you can see the system files for the receiver on your computer when it is connected and working correctly?
Yes I can. I have been seeing conflicting readings that tell me that I should not be connected while I am connected. I am glad that I have TNAP-1 working fine. I look forward to trying your new image too :)Quote:
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Try changing the wireless files. Put the old TNAP into the new TNAP and see if that fixes the problem.
Here is how to do that:
The WirelessLan folder is located at: /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/SystemPlugins in the receiver's files.
Boot into the old TNAP and swap them. If you boot into the new TNAP, you may not have an internet connection between the computer and receiver.
To complete the swap, the new TNAP system needs to be mounted.
Telnet to the receiver, then mount the slot the new TNAP is in. Use One of these commands to do that, depending on the slot number.
mkdir /media/slot4 && mount /dev/mmcblk1p9 /media/slot4
mkdir /media/slot3 && mount /dev/mmcblk1p7 /media/slot3
mkdir /media/slot2 && mount /dev/mmcblk1p5 /media/slot2
mkdir /media/slot1 && mount /dev/mmcblk1p3 /media/slot1
The new TNAP system files will be mounted in /media/slot[1-4] of the receiver's files
Now you may transfer the old WirelessLan folder to the new TNAP.
You may also want to swap the wlan.ko from the old TNAP to the new one. This file is located at: /lib/modules/5.5.0/extra. Your folder may be 5.4.1 as 5.5.0 is the new kernel, which I do not think you have. So swap one folder and one .ko file. Then boot into the new TNAP and see if the wireless works correctly.
I will give this a try. If it saves me a start over, it will be worth it. Thank you!
There are many settings files that are in our feeds. They should be removed because we cannot see the satellites these setting files were made for. I plan to remove these as part of a clean-up.
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A settings file will most likely contain Favourites, a main channel file, and also a few or a lot of channel bouquets.
I have custom made a settings file, and have it installed in the receiver as shown below.
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Settings files in North America could benefit the users in the same way as it does in Europe. I have seen some great channel editing that others have done, and these channel edits could be shared by making settings files.
The picon files that we have in the feeds should also be eliminated in a clean-up because they are not really useful in North America.
I can add picon files and setting files to the feeds if someone wants to make them.
Setting Files, Picon Files, and Plugins with an .ipk extension can be added or taken away from the TNAP feeds.
I like to see Picons options avaialble.Quote:
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Skins can improve the look of the receiver menus, and at the same time, add other options such as weather forecasts.
Some skins are "lite", meaning the files needed to load it are not large, and or it does not take a lot of resources to operate.
Some skins load everything they need to operate at the time of install, while other skins expect you to install additional files or plugins in order to get all available features.
The skin named PD1LOI will display the weather, and also install the weather plugin that it uses.
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Other skins will need the MSN weather plugin. So you can end up with multiple weather plugins installed in the receiver.
Some skins will install files that will clash with other skins when they are installed.
For the above reasons, not many skins will be installed by default in enigma2 images. We will try to select a nice, useful skin for TNAP default, and supply other nice skins in the feed, which the user will have to download and install.
I had a hiccup tonight. My channel list got corrupted and the network connection changed from wifi to ethernet. I had to reload the channel list and reset the network connection.
We will add 2 channel types to the TNAP code, which will allow the ZNS channels on 87w and some of the c band channels on 101w to scan in normally instead of scanning in as "Unknown Types".
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# type 1 = digital television service
# type 4 = nvod reference service (NYI)
# type 17 = MPEG-2 HD digital television service
# type 22 = advanced codec SD digital television
# type 24 = advanced codec SD NVOD reference service (NYI)
# type 25 = advanced codec HD digital television
# type 27 = advanced codec HD NVOD reference service (NYI)
# type 2 = digital radio sound service
# type 10 = advanced codec digital radio sound service
# type 31 = High Efficiency Video Coing digital television
service_types_tv = '1:7:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:(type == 1) || (type == 17) || (type == 22) || (type == 25) || (type == 31) || (type == 134) || (type == 195) || (type == 0) || (type == 11)' # Added type == 0 Added type == B
service_types_radio = '1:7:2:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:(type == 2) || (type == 10)'
A plugin will be available in TNAP that will allow automatic switching between two ATSC tuners. This means you can run two separate antennas, and have the receiver automatically switch between them. I thought about changing the names of Terrestrial and cable to ATSC-1 and ATSC-2 as shown below. I do not see any real benefit in doing this right now, so I will leave the names alone, keeping Terrestrial and Cable names. These names can be changed later if needed.
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if unsigned_orbpos == 0xFFFF: #Cable
service_name = _("ATSC-2 or Cable")
addCableAndTerrestrialLater.append(("%s" % (service_name), service.toString()))
elif unsigned_orbpos == 0xEEEE: #Terrestrial
service_name = _("ATSC-1")
If anyone is interested I can upload the picons that I use on my Duo2 receiver. The picons look very nice with the PD1LOI skin and they really don't take up much space nor do they slow up zapping.
In regards to two atsc tuners, I might add that they come in handy when recording two separate programs during
the same time slot.
I am sure we can use the picons. Let me get these images presentable, and we will see about adding your picons to the feeds.
MIO4k test images have been updated and can be found in post#1 of the thread in the link below.
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Sounds good.
Here is my todo list to make a finished image:
* Videomode should be frozen at 60Hz.
* The rest of the unused menus should be deleted.
* systemtime plugin should be set to default ntp instead of transponder.
* Install proper radio and bootlogos
NOW is the time to make any suggestions for changes.
I have not decided on a default skin. If there are not any suggestions, I will pick one.
I do not plan to add anymore default plugins unless there is a need for some. Plugins should really be chosen by the user instead of loading a ton of them at default.
I will consider adding proper settings file(s) to the feeds server. Mine is already in the feeds, and I enjoy using it.
My personal time is not indefinite, and I want to end these test images soon.
Here is a list of installed plugins and firmwares from the build manifest:
Hauppauge 850,950, and 955 drivers are also default installed, but they are not listed here.Quote:
bzip2 aarch64 1.0.6-r5
ca-certificates all 20190110-r0
dab-cmdline-sdgradio aarch64 1.2+git227+66ae45c-r0
dab-cmdline-sdgradio-pcm aarch64 1.2+git227+66ae45c-r0
dab-cmdline-sdgradio-wav aarch64 1.2+git227+66ae45c-r0
dbus-1 aarch64 1.10.14-r0
distro-feed-configs osmio4k 1.0-r6
dropbear aarch64 2016.74-r0
dvbsnoop aarch64 1.4.55+git36+38f6a31-r0
e2fsprogs-e2fsck aarch64 1.43.4-r0
e2fsprogs-mke2fs aarch64 1.43.4-r0
e2fsprogs-resize2fs aarch64 1.43.4-r0
e2fsprogs-tune2fs aarch64 1.43.4-r0
edision-blindscan-dvbc-utils-osmio4k osmio4k 20190806-r0
edision-blindscan-dvbs-utils-osmio4k osmio4k 20190806-r0
edision-dvb-modules-osmio4k osmio4k 5.5.0+20200217-r0
edision-splash osmio4k 1.0-r0
enigma2 osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-fonts osmio4k 2018.08.15-r0
enigma2-plugin-drivers-dvb-usb-opticombo aarch64 2.1-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-audiosync aarch64 z-git4963+03d1c1e-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-autobackup aarch64 2.0+git138+7046b22-r1
enigma2-plugin-extensions-backupsuite aarch64 26+git495+48b9906-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-bitrate aarch64 2.0+git30+8d06d98-r1
enigma2-plugin-extensions-blurayplayer aarch64 1+git134+8eacc65-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-cutlisteditor osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-dreamexplorer aarch64 z-git4963+03d1c1e-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-filecommander aarch64 2.0+git27+ab68ce3-r1
enigma2-plugin-extensions-graphmultiepg osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-mediaplayer osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-mediascanner osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-moviecut aarch64 z-git4963+03d1c1e-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-openwebif osmio4k 1+git3376+864d386-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-pictureplayer osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-ppanel aarch64 2.0+git13+ee53e87-r1
enigma2-plugin-extensions-sdgradio aarch64 1+git81+6860876-r1
enigma2-plugin-extensions-sdgradio-src aarch64 1+git81+6860876-r1
enigma2-plugin-extensions-vlcplayer aarch64 z-git4963+03d1c1e-r0
enigma2-plugin-extensions-youtube aarch64 1+git426+facf15b-r0
enigma2-plugin-skins-glamouraurafhd all 6.0.5+git468+99178a9-r0
enigma2-plugin-skins-pd1loi-hd-night all 2.6.1+git294+0267ee7-r0
enigma2-plugin-skins-pli-hd all 0.1+git2019+7ed1697-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-blindscan aarch64 z-git4961+642d197-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-hdmicec osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-hotplug osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-networkbrowser aarch64 z-git4963+03d1c1e-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-osd3dsetup osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-osdpositionsetup osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-positionersetup osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-satfinder osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-servicemp3 osmio4k git29+c7750c5-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-softwaremanager osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-systemtime aarch64 z-git4963+03d1c1e-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-videomode osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-videotune osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-wirelesslan osmio4k 2.7+git18256+0bda094-r0
ethtool aarch64 4.8-r0
fakelocale aarch64 1.0-r0
firmware-carl9170 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-cx231xx all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-dvb-demod-si2168-a20 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-dvb-demod-si2168-a30 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-dvb-demod-si2168-b40 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-dvb-tuner-si2158-a20 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-dvb-usb-tbs5925 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-dvb-usb-tbs5980 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-htc7010 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-htc9271 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-qca6174 all 1.0-r1
firmware-rt2870 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-rt73 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-rtl8188eu all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-rtl8192cu all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-rtl8712u all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-xc5000 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-xc5000c all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
firmware-zd1211 all 1.1+git296+4b2b151-r0
Looks like TBS5925 will need a kernel patch, which means that it is not currently available in images using the 5.5.0 kernel.
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I am pretty much finished with this - Except for the list in post#34, and unless there are other suggestions
If anyone has custom satellite files, post them, and I will add them to my feeds. I am looking for satellite files customized for corotor or any other system that needs a custom satellite file. I am also looking for any satellite file that has been customized above and beyond deleting the Eastern satellites.
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Video refresh rate is locked to 60Hz.
Video refresh rate may be unlocked by uninstalling the System plugin Videomode, then reinstall this plugin from feeds. I do not plan to modify the Videomode plugin in the feeds at this time.
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Thanks for all the hard work and time you've put into this. As stated by many other people, the osmio4K is the best receiver I've ever owned. I haven't had any problems so far with any of the test images. The test-C image is loaded now and I really like it. I haven't been able to do all the testing I'd like because my wife sometimes wants to actually watch a TV program instead of watching me "Play" with the receiver.
Again, Thanks!
I appreciate the comments!
I have pretty much quit working on the main image, and now working on accessories such as bootlogos, radiologos, plugins,skins...etc.
Here is a list of the extras that are currently on the feeds:
Skins can be tricky to install. For example, if one skin installs something like a weather plugin or file, then the next skin that is installed and has the same file will fail. The enigma2 system is set by default to not delete and overwrite files.Quote:
Parsing enigma2-plugin-extensions-bootlogo-hdf-stony272_01_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-extensions-opkg-tools_1.3_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-extensions-opkg-tools_1.4_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-extensions-raed-quicksignal_6.8_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-settings-elbandido.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-settings-vip3r_1.0_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-skins-aeonfhdmod-sharp987-r2.17_openpli-r2.17_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-skins-blue-shadow-fhd_2.25_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-skins-micmar-fhd_2.0_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-skins-octetfhd_2.0_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-skins-octetfhd_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-skins-pingu-navyblue_15102019_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-skins-robocop-hd_MoD-RAED_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-slowzap_1.2_all.ipk
Parsing enigma2-skin-greenhexagonfhd_sharp987_openpli7.0-r1.02_all.ipk
Anyway, you should be able to see what is listed above, but you may have to do an online software update to refresh your feeds list. The skin listed in red is something else, and is over 50 MB in size.
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