On Sun, 15 Oct 2006, Elias Carotti wrote:
Hi Rainer,
Hi Elias,
thanks for you answer.
you are welcome. Something off topic: You should not try to email this account directly. As I get lots of spam these days, I have implemented some kind of filter, which will bounce most email not from the linux-dvb mailing list. Seems some nasty people are exploiting our email archive.
I had not run tzap with -r, but I guess that is not the problem. I mean, I guess the problem lies somewhere else. Please find attached to the end of this email a log of the output of scan- v it-Torino, and the output of tzap -r MTV -- MTV.
Well, running "tzap" without the "-r" parameter is one part of your problem. Maybe you would like to test the w_scan program from a guy in Austria. It scans all possible frequencies and produces a very good channels.conf file, with all the frequencies used in your area. It produced a complete channels.conf file for my area (Hamburg/Germany) where the dvb-utils scan program lost the ones in the upper range. w_scan does not need an initial it-region file with frequencies to scan. Find w_scan attached to this email as a tar.bz2 file.
Thanks again, Elias
Regards, Rainer -- Rainer Schubert - Linux TV User Amateur Radio Call DL6HBO
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