On Sat, 3 Jan 2009, Brice DUBOST wrote: > > For instance the scan doesn't find RTL2, but if I add to channels.conf > > RTL2:12187:h:0:27500:166:128:12020 > > then szap -r works correctly. > Scan tunes on one frequency, and uses the informations given by the > provider to find the others > > Sometimes (quite often in fact) the providers doesn't give full informations In the case of Astra 19E2, the list of transponders is sufficiently well-managed that pretty much regardless of which transponder you start on, you'll get a list of most of them, from which you'll get a list of them all. Unlike, say, Hotbirds, where it's more or less a free- for all... To the original poster, what unusual things does the output to the console of `scan -v' show, if you don't see anything unusual for `scan' without -v ? In particular, search for the particular frequencies of RTL or any other transponders/channels which you know are missing, or other obvious errors... _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb