Re: Kaffeine universal DVB-T scan file

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Hi,

2007/4/14, P. van Gaans <w3ird_n3rd@xxxxxxx>:
Say you live in The Netherlands. Frequencies change here all the time,
and QAM settings and stuff also change all the time. Say you're living
on the border, like me. I receive channels from The Netherlands and
Belgium at the same time, but there's no scan file for that. There will
also always be locations missing in the list.

And what if you simply have no clue about where you live? Nobody thinks
of them! Then again, nobody knows where they are ;-)

So here is the solution: a file that'll make Kaffeine scan all UHF
channels with "AUTO" for the QAM and other stuff, will be sufficient in
most countries although scanning takes a bit longer.

I hope it makes it into some next version of Kaffeine :).

Pim
<snip>

There are enough cases where such a file doesn't work (think of
offsets, 7 mhz transponders etc). Responsible for such complete
scannings are the apps (kaffeine has auto scan which does pretty much
the same as your file does and it tries offsets iirc).

Christoph

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