Have a look at https://rickcaylor.websitetoolbox.com/post/crazyscan-blscan-software-discussion-thread-5183609?&trail=1590 This is an issue with the DPI.
Ok, never mind. Just wanted to
Any idea?
Can you tell me what I am doing wrong when using latest CS with my positioner (STAB Usuals)? If my dish currently points to 16 East, then I go to "Satellite info" and enter 16,0° East. When I then go to "Device" -> "Positioner" the value is now 2.9° East. Remark: My earth position is set.
My Laptop has a resolution of 1366x768. But the latest CS2 Version does not fit onto my screen. I even have hidden the taskbar. Could you place all the detailed parameters to the right instead of the bottom? https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/34905132/cs2_window_too_high.png
Thanks, it is working now under CS2 :-) But DVB-T2 reception still only via CS2, not in DVB-Viewer or others.
I have this external USB box: Technisat SkyStar USB 2 HD CI, see https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Technisat_SkyStar_USB_2_HD_CI including a STB0899 which might work with CS, but I get a "RFScan not supported" Does anyone have an idea? 07:17:57 - 29/06/2017 StreamReaderEx BDA Ver:1.2.4.32-commited (Jun 13 2017, 03:10:09) 07:17:57 - 29/06/2017 Log level = 1 07:17:57 - 29/06/2017 DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH hModule = 61910000 07:17:57 - 29/06/2017 CheckForDVBEx(0x00CE9150) 07:17:57 - 29/06/2017 Power-off...
I've been using my two identical sticks August 210v2 = MyGica = Geniatech T230 for more than one year without problems (see above), but since I upgraded Windows 10 64bit I have no chance to use CS2 (Error message: RFScan2 not supported). Driver is the selfsigned one, and I'm running in Testmode. I can watch DVB-T here (in my region this is still on air) with this driver, but DVB-T2 only would work in CS2 (I always have to forward it to TSReader), so this is currently useless for DVB-T2 for me. The...