David Matthews wrote: > Have you looked at the Ofcom site? You may find that the current > frequencies are actually correct. Apparently all the transmitters at > Emley Moor have a 166kHz offset, either + or - depending on the channel. I've been made aware of the updated version in Hg... The version that got into Fedora 8 is utterly hopelessly wrong though. Frequency offsets are 'sort of' right, but the modulation mode and FEC settings are out in the woods for a few muxes. > www.ukfree.tv seems to ignore the offset and just include the base > channel number. Generally it doesn't matter since the bandwidth of the > tuner will be more than sufficient. Of course, it would be a good idea > to fix the QAM parameters if they're wrong. What I found odd was that my Freecom USB stick wouldn't lock to the frequency if the offset had been added/subtracted already. The Hauppauge Nova-TD stick's first tuner (MMCX? connector -- the little ~3mm thing) doesn't mind, but the second tuner starts losing muxes if the frequency is strong. What's odd is the first tuner sees more on Linux than it does on Windows, and both tuners see different things, and on Windows both tuners see the same, but don't pick up Film4 (698MHz, C49, Mux D). I find this odd because by all rights Mux A (650MHz, C43) should be disappearing as it's the weakest... this would seem to rule out signal strength issues. In fact, wiring up a masthead amplifier just made scandvb spit out "WARNING: filter pid timeout" without finding any channels. Most peculiar. -- Phil. | (\_/) This is Bunny. Copy and paste Bunny lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx | (='.'=) into your signature to help him gain http://www.philpem.me.uk/ | (")_(") world domination. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb