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dvb-fe-tool - DVBv5 tool for frontend settings inspect/change

Bugs

       Report bugs to LinuxMediaMailingList<linux-media@vger.kernel.org>

Description

       dvbv5-fe-tool  is a command line tool for digital TV services that is compliant with version 5 of the DVB
       API, and backward compatible with the older v3 DVB API.

       dvb-fe-tool is a tool to inspect and change the tuning parameters directly at the Digital TV frontend. If
       called without any parameter, it will show the device capabilities.

Examples

Showingdevicecapabilities
       This is the default behavior. It will open the frontend and show what capabilities it supports and what's
       the version of the DVB API.

       $ dvb-fe-tool
       Device DRXK DVB-C DVB-T (/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0) capabilities:
            CAN_FEC_1_2
            CAN_FEC_2_3
            CAN_FEC_3_4
            CAN_FEC_5_6
            CAN_FEC_7_8
            CAN_FEC_AUTO
            CAN_GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO
            CAN_HIERARCHY_AUTO
            CAN_INVERSION_AUTO
            CAN_MUTE_TS
            CAN_QAM_16
            CAN_QAM_32
            CAN_QAM_64
            CAN_QAM_128
            CAN_QAM_256
            CAN_RECOVER
            CAN_TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO
       DVB API Version 5.10, Current v5 delivery system: DVBC/ANNEX_A
       Supported delivery systems:
           [DVBC/ANNEX_A]
            DVBC/ANNEX_C
            DVBT

   Settingthedeliverysystem
       Some  devices  (like the above example) supports multiple delivery systems.  Older DVB applications might
       not be able to switch from one delivery system to another one, as this feature were added only on DVB API
       version 5.5.

       This feature allows one to use those legacy applications.

       $ dvb-fe-tool-ddvbc/annex_c
       Changing delivery system to: DVBC/ANNEX_C

   Gettingthecurrentfrontendsettings
       The tool can also be used to get the current settings. In this case, it will open the frontend  at  read-
       only mode, allowing it to be called while some other digital TV application is running.

       $ dvb-fe-tool-g
       FREQUENCY = 573000000
       MODULATION = QAM/256
       INVERSION = AUTO
       SYMBOL_RATE = 5217000
       INNER_FEC = NONE
       DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A

   Monitoringthefrontend
       The  dvb-fe-tool  can  also  be used to monitor a DVB frontend statistics without touching on the device,
       using the --femon (or -m) parameter.  The typical usage is to be able to read the statistics  while  some
       other DVB program or application is in use.

       On this mode, it will keep printing the frontend statistics on every second, until the program is aborted
       with CTRL-C:

       For example, while dvbv5-zap is tuning some channel, it will produce:

       $ dvb-fe-tool--femon
       Lock   (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= 36.40dB UCB= 370 postBER= 28.0x10^-6 PER= 0
       Lock   (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= 36.80dB UCB= 370 postBER= 25.3x10^-6 PER= 0
       Lock   (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= 36.30dB UCB= 370 postBER= 25.7x10^-6 PER= 0
       Lock   (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= 36.30dB UCB= 370 postBER= 28.4x10^-6 PER= 0
       Lock   (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= 36.50dB UCB= 370 postBER= 26.5x10^-6 PER= 0
       Lock   (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= 36.50dB UCB= 370 postBER= 26.9x10^-6 PER= 0
       Lock   (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= 36.20dB UCB= 370 postBER= 28.6x10^-6 PER= 0
       Lock   (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= 36.70dB UCB= 370 postBER= 26.7x10^-6 PER= 0
       Lock   (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= 36.80dB UCB= 370 postBER= 23.3x10^-6 PER= 0
       Lock   (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= 36.50dB UCB= 370 postBER= 26.7x10^-6 PER= 0

       If  the  standard  error  device  is  the console, the messages will be colored according with the signal
       quality.

       The presented statistics types and unities will depend  on  the  ones  that  the  hardware  you're  using
       support. So, it may vary from hardware to hardware.

       On  this  mode,  it  also  supports  to  output  an audible signal if the quality is good, using the '-A'
       parameter.

       Please notice that, on modern Linux systems, the system audio should be enabled at  your  window  manager
       and the audio theme should be set to produce an audio when BELL (character) is sent to the terminal.

   NOTE:
       C/N  on  the  above stats means Carrier to Noise ratio. This is the Signal to Noise ratio measured at the
       pilot carrier or just the Signal to Noise ratio for modulation types where just one carrier is used, like
       DVB-C or DVB-S.

Exit Status

       On success, it returns 0.

Name

       dvb-fe-tool - DVBv5 tool for frontend settings inspect/change

Options

       The following options are valid:

       -3, --dvbv3
              Use DVBv3 only

       -a, --adapter=ADAPTER
              Digital TV adapter to use. Default: 0.

       -A, --acoustical
              beeps if signal quality is good. Also enables femon mode. Please notice that console  beep  should
              be enabled on your wm.

       -d, --set-delsys=PARAMS
              Sets  delivery  system  to  the  one  specified at PARAMS. use help to show all supported delivery
              systems.

       -f, --frontend=FRONTEND
              Digital TV frontend to use. Default: 0.

       -g, --get
              Gets frontend parameters.

       -m, --femon
              Monitors the frontend locking status and the available  statistics  for  a  frontend  that  it  is
              already being streaming via some other application.  This opens the frontend on read-only mode.

       -v, --verbose
              Enables debug messages.

       -?, --help
              Outputs the usage help.

       --usage
              Gives a short usage message.

       -V, --version
              Prints program version.

Synopsis

dvb-fe-tool [OPTION]...

See Also