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Some error files from N96:
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I quote some comments from Mr. Hanel, who is an engineer at Decontis (the company who makes dvbSAM):
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=== I quote some comments from Mr. Hanel, who is an engineer at Decontis (the company who makes dvbSAM): ===
  
 
Nokia is a special case. It is correct that Nokia moves from its own
 
Nokia is a special case. It is correct that Nokia moves from its own

Revision as of 15:18, 1 October 2008

Some error files from N96:

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2008/10/01	2:15:01	------- Subsystem DVBH Manager error -------
2008/10/01	2:15:01	Emitting module: c\cdvbhmgrinactivityobserver.cpp line: 231
2008/10/01	2:15:01	Error code:      -2497
2008/10/01	2:15:01	Description:     Cutting_power_in_NoPlatform_state_due_to_inactivity
2008/10/01	2:15:01	Additional info: (none)
2008/10/01	2:20:30	
2008/10/01	2:20:30	
2008/10/01	2:20:30	------- Subsystem ESG Manager error -------
2008/10/01	2:20:30	Emitting module: \common\src\cesgfilereceiver.cpp line: 548
2008/10/01	2:20:30	Error code:      0
2008/10/01	2:20:30	Description:     TimerTimeout NoBlocksReceived
2008/10/01	2:20:30	Additional info: (none)
2008/10/01	2:25:30	

I quote some comments from Mr. Hanel, who is an engineer at Decontis (the company who makes dvbSAM):

Nokia is a special case. It is correct that Nokia moves from its own proprietary OAI ESG toward OMA BCAST ESG, but the transport streams created with Nokia ESG server I saw so far in the near past were not fully compatible yet with OMA BCAST. So handhelds from vendors != Nokia have problems with broadcasts where Nokia ESG is inside. And the other way is often also blocked - Nokia handhelds mostly could not receive ESGs provided by ESG servers from other vendors. Mostly only the combination Nokia ESG server + Nokia handheld worked properly. Of course, this behavior may change with every new software version Nokia releases for its handhelds. Since nobody except Nokia itself knows what's going on within their handhelds, finding the problem could be difficult. Could be that your ESG is fully compliant to the standard and nevertheless the Nokia handheld cannot handle it. I'd recommend to update the N96 firmware to the latest version and to try at least one more DVB-H handheld, e.g. a recent one from LG or Samsung.