Christoph Pfister wrote: > Your tuning files have differences After cleaning and sorting the files, the situation looks like this: de-KabelBW-Dirk de-KabelBW-Maik C 113000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 113000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 121000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 121000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 346000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 346000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 354000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 354000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 362000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 362000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 370000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 370000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 378000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 378000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 386000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 386000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 394000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 | C 394000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 402000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 | C 402000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 410000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 | C 410000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 418000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 | C 426000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 426000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 | C 434000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 434000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 | C 442000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 450000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 | C 450000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 458000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 458000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 466000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 466000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 > C 546000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 > C 554000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 > C 562000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 > C 570000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 > C 610000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 618000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 618000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 626000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 626000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 634000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 634000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 642000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 642000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 650000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 650000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 658000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 658000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 666000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 666000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 674000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 674000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 682000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 | C 682000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 690000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 | C 690000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 698000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 | C 698000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 706000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 | C 706000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 714000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 | C 714000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 722000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 | C 722000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 730000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 | C 730000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 738000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 | C 738000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 746000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 | C 746000000 6900000 NONE QAM256 C 754000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 754000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 762000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 762000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 770000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 770000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 778000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 778000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 786000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 786000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 794000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 794000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 802000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 C 802000000 6900000 NONE QAM64 As you see: - I include additional frequencies - Our settings for some frequencies differ. > Now I'd like to solve this cleanly. Can you please give me advice on > how to deal with it? I took my information out of an official document from the network operator ("Netzebene 4 Spezifikation"). Dirk quotes a third-party website as his source. This leads me to trust my data somewhat more. Unfortunately. Kabel BW has since "redesigned" (read: ruined) its website; the document is no longer openly available. I'll try to get a current copy emailed to me tomorrow, but don't hold your breath -- they're almost as uncooperative as they are incompetent at Kabel BW. This is especially true if you have a somewhat unusual request. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb