[App] Check DVB-T signal strength via LAN
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Re: Check DVB-T signal strength via LAN. Possible?
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Re: Check DVB-T signal strength via LAN. Possible?
$socket = TCPListen($ip, $port)moras86 wrote:Tray make desktop app using AutoIt but got problem with connection. Can someone look at this simple code:Code: Select all
$ip = "192.168.1.10" $port = "2356" $start = TCPStartup() $socket = TCPListen($ip, $port) While 1 $accepted = TCPAccept($socket) sleep(500) If MsgBox(1, "TCP tests", "Start: " & $start & @CRLF & "Listen: " & $socket & @CRLF & "Accept: " & $accepted) = 2 Then Exit EndIf If $accepted <> -1 Then $recv = TCPRecv($accepted, 5000) If $recv <> "" Then MsgBox(4096, "recv", $recv) EndIf WEnd func onautoitexit() TCPclosesocket($accepted) TCPshutdown() endfunc
produces error 10049: "Cannot assign requested address." Probably because it's not local to PC. Try 127.0.0.1
Re: Check DVB-T signal strength via LAN. Possible?
You must declare variables:
So the code works for me:
I do not know what result should it give me, but i get pop up with text: "start = true, listen =-1, Accept=-1" . Is it what you need? I didn`t try it with sbav1 app, so i just checked if au3 runs without errors or not.
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Global $IPaddr, $ip, $port, $start, $socket, $accepted
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Opt('MustDeclareVars', 1)
Global $IPaddr, $ip, $port, $start, $socket, $accepted
$ip = "192.168.1.10"
$port = "2356"
$start = TCPStartup()
$socket = TCPListen($ip, $port)
While 1
;TCPStartup()
$accepted = TCPAccept($socket)
sleep(500)
If MsgBox(1, "TCP tests", "Start: " & $start & @CRLF & "Listen: " & $socket & @CRLF & "Accept: " & $accepted) = 2 Then
Exit
EndIf
If $accepted <> -1 Then
$recv = TCPRecv($accepted, 5000)
If $recv <> "" Then MsgBox(4096, "recv", $recv)
EndIf
WEnd
func onautoitexit()
TCPclosesocket($accepted)
TCPshutdown()
endfunc
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Check DVB-T signal strength via LAN - Desktop app
Find one error:
@jjw1001 for me need to be 192.168.1.10 and always port 2346 (work when use PuTTy and RAW connection).
@juuso this same for me. First MsgBox is only for check connection with TV. If TCPListen() or TCPAccept() return -1 there is no connection.
There should be all good and then app show next MsgBox with text reads from TV (something like " 78 0 ").
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$port = "2346"
@juuso this same for me. First MsgBox is only for check connection with TV. If TCPListen() or TCPAccept() return -1 there is no connection.
There should be all good and then app show next MsgBox with text reads from TV (something like " 78 0 ").
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my projects: Remote LAN Control - Desktop app (v0.8) | Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.3)
TV LCD: Samsung LE40B651T3W (CI) | Internet@TV | fw: 2005 (patched: SamyGO v0.24 + GMT2, ArFIX2, ADFIX) | matrix: SQ04
BluRay: Samsung BD-D5300-ZF | SamsungApps | fw: 1013
Android-Box: Zidoo X8 | Realtek RTD1295 64bit (QuadCore), Mali-T820 GPU, 2 GB RAM, HDMI IN record, Android 6.0 | ZDMC 17.1
my projects: Remote LAN Control - Desktop app (v0.8) | Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.3)
Re: Check DVB-T signal strength via LAN. Possible?
With local loopback or the address assigned to my PC LAN card, I get
Start: True
Listen: 440 (or some other value)
Accept: -1
Start: True
Listen: 440 (or some other value)
Accept: -1
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[App] Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.1)
It's take some time, but now I back to this topic with working desktop app
Signal checker for DVB-T
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(include AutoIt source)
Instruction:
There is problem with checking quality, but this is TV app question.
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Signal checker for DVB-T
Download
(include AutoIt source)
Instruction:
- download Content Library app Signal Strength & Remote and run it on TV
- download this desktop app and set IP of your TV in config.ini file
- run this app
There is problem with checking quality, but this is TV app question.
Cheers
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TV LCD: Samsung LE40B651T3W (CI) | Internet@TV | fw: 2005 (patched: SamyGO v0.24 + GMT2, ArFIX2, ADFIX) | matrix: SQ04
BluRay: Samsung BD-D5300-ZF | SamsungApps | fw: 1013
Android-Box: Zidoo X8 | Realtek RTD1295 64bit (QuadCore), Mali-T820 GPU, 2 GB RAM, HDMI IN record, Android 6.0 | ZDMC 17.1
my projects: Remote LAN Control - Desktop app (v0.8) | Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.3)
TV LCD: Samsung LE40B651T3W (CI) | Internet@TV | fw: 2005 (patched: SamyGO v0.24 + GMT2, ArFIX2, ADFIX) | matrix: SQ04
BluRay: Samsung BD-D5300-ZF | SamsungApps | fw: 1013
Android-Box: Zidoo X8 | Realtek RTD1295 64bit (QuadCore), Mali-T820 GPU, 2 GB RAM, HDMI IN record, Android 6.0 | ZDMC 17.1
my projects: Remote LAN Control - Desktop app (v0.8) | Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.3)
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[App] Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.2)
First update for app.
Signal checker for DVB-T v0.2
Download
(include AutoIt source)
Changes:
Signal checker for DVB-T v0.2
Download
(include AutoIt source)
Changes:
- check signal now possible also manual way (default)
- add context menu
- add about dialog
- add Configuration Window
- change frequency option unit to second
- add option to allow hide quality bar
- add some tooltips
- some small GUI & app improvements
- small clean-up source code
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TV LCD: Samsung LE40B651T3W (CI) | Internet@TV | fw: 2005 (patched: SamyGO v0.24 + GMT2, ArFIX2, ADFIX) | matrix: SQ04
BluRay: Samsung BD-D5300-ZF | SamsungApps | fw: 1013
Android-Box: Zidoo X8 | Realtek RTD1295 64bit (QuadCore), Mali-T820 GPU, 2 GB RAM, HDMI IN record, Android 6.0 | ZDMC 17.1
my projects: Remote LAN Control - Desktop app (v0.8) | Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.3)
TV LCD: Samsung LE40B651T3W (CI) | Internet@TV | fw: 2005 (patched: SamyGO v0.24 + GMT2, ArFIX2, ADFIX) | matrix: SQ04
BluRay: Samsung BD-D5300-ZF | SamsungApps | fw: 1013
Android-Box: Zidoo X8 | Realtek RTD1295 64bit (QuadCore), Mali-T820 GPU, 2 GB RAM, HDMI IN record, Android 6.0 | ZDMC 17.1
my projects: Remote LAN Control - Desktop app (v0.8) | Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.3)
Re: [App] Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.2)
An idea for developers: JAVA client application for mobile phones for all people walking on their roofs.moras86 wrote:...Signal checker for DVB-T v0.2...
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[App] Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.3)
More than 5000 download of previous version and any comments here.
Anyway new version available.
Signal checker for DVB-T v0.3
Download
(include AutoIt source and TV app)
Changes:
Thanks to geo650 for help with testing and suggestions.
Cheers
Anyway new version available.
Signal checker for DVB-T v0.3
Download
(include AutoIt source and TV app)
Changes:
- add optional buttons for switch between 3 MUX-es
- add buttons for change channels up/down and PRE-CH
- text-to-speech for read current signal value (need at least WinXP)
- beep function as represent for signal strenght parameter
- show maximum and minimum signal strenght with time (as tooltip)
- add top main menu (with option to hide it)
- allow to disable progress-bar animation (Windows 7 and maybe Vista)
- add protection for save bad values (non-numeric or out of scale) from inputbox
- add menu for donation
- small reduce exe file size
- add more descriptions to exe file
- many other small changes in GUI and code
- update AutoIt version to 3.3.8.0
- include integrated udf's for easy compilation
Thanks to geo650 for help with testing and suggestions.
Cheers
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TV LCD: Samsung LE40B651T3W (CI) | Internet@TV | fw: 2005 (patched: SamyGO v0.24 + GMT2, ArFIX2, ADFIX) | matrix: SQ04
BluRay: Samsung BD-D5300-ZF | SamsungApps | fw: 1013
Android-Box: Zidoo X8 | Realtek RTD1295 64bit (QuadCore), Mali-T820 GPU, 2 GB RAM, HDMI IN record, Android 6.0 | ZDMC 17.1
my projects: Remote LAN Control - Desktop app (v0.8) | Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.3)
TV LCD: Samsung LE40B651T3W (CI) | Internet@TV | fw: 2005 (patched: SamyGO v0.24 + GMT2, ArFIX2, ADFIX) | matrix: SQ04
BluRay: Samsung BD-D5300-ZF | SamsungApps | fw: 1013
Android-Box: Zidoo X8 | Realtek RTD1295 64bit (QuadCore), Mali-T820 GPU, 2 GB RAM, HDMI IN record, Android 6.0 | ZDMC 17.1
my projects: Remote LAN Control - Desktop app (v0.8) | Signal checker for DVB-T (v0.3)
Re: [App] Check DVB-T signal strength via LAN
Hello
This looks like a great tool for use to adjust the satellite dish.
Please could you tell me if this works on Samsung D series.
I have installed the application on my PC, but now need to install the code in the TV. My TV has the SamyGo app installed, and I can FTP to port 23.
If this Signal strength application works on the D series, please can you explain what I need to do to get the TV code installed.
Many thanks and kind regards
Barry Paterson
This looks like a great tool for use to adjust the satellite dish.
Please could you tell me if this works on Samsung D series.
I have installed the application on my PC, but now need to install the code in the TV. My TV has the SamyGo app installed, and I can FTP to port 23.
If this Signal strength application works on the D series, please can you explain what I need to do to get the TV code installed.
Many thanks and kind regards
Barry Paterson