Le 31/05/05 ? 16:59, Tiger Degraw a ?crit : > Hi, Hi, > I have a *very* newbie question about how to get the > frequency data needed for the input to scan. I'm > looking for terrestrial data, and while I see the > files in dvb-t, none of them are for my corner of the > world (Seattle, in the U.S.). I've also looked at > antennaweb.org, and while I see the frequency data > there, I don't see anything about FEC or the rest of > the parameters that go into the file. Where should I > be looking for the information to set up my file? > > Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. I was wondering how to do that few days ago, here is the answer i got : Le 27/05/05 ? 03:47, Arne W?rner a ?crit : > > How to generate a fr-Toulouse file or How to do a full scan on > > linux? > > > I have found this script > > http://www.vdrportal.de/board/attachment.php?attachmentid=2872&sid=a9c05a2f9b289c6e0223f11038ebaae5 > here: > http://www.vdrportal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=16226 > > It basically creates a generic init file for dvbscan and the it starts > dvbscan (from CVS dvb-apps) with that init file... > > Possibly you have to adopt some parameters manually (like D, C, ...)? > :-) I had to edit the script to remove the -o vdr parameter. With the generated file, i did a full scan and found all the available channels. -- BuSab