Re: Building own DVB-T channel file from frequencies (w_scan issues)?

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On Fri, Jan 03, 2020 at 07:30:02PM +0100, Michal Zatloukal wrote:
>
> Is there something that works like manual tuning in VLC, or NextPVR,
> ie. enter frequency, bandwidth, and see if you get a signal + program
> listing? (edit: dvbtune can do this apparently, though the format is
> different from the normal channel list). Or perhaps an option to
> w_scan to ignore NIT frequency if delta from scanning frequency is >
> BW?

dvbv5-scan defaults to using the input frequency,
but you can make it use the NIT frequency if desired.
Debian packge is dvb-tools, but you may want to try and build the
git version (git://linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git)
You will need the input multiplex lists from the dtv-scan-tables
package as well.

dvbv5-zap may do the manual tuning you desire.

Cheers



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