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Old 04-12-2012, 05:45 AM   #1
sajnanazeer
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DVB utils - for scanning ATSC


Hi,

I am using DVicoFusionHD tuner for ATSC. I just tried to run test_dvr in one terminal and ran scan application on another terminal. I have observed that the application test_dvr is giving some data even if it is not locked to any frequency. But if I am using the DVicoFusionHD nano tuner for DVB there is no such issues. Can anyone tell me the reason for this behavior? How can I resolve this?

Thanks for any help.
Sajna

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