2011/6/27 Johann Ollivier Lapeyre <johann.ollivierlapeyre@xxxxxxxxx>: > Dear LinuxTV friends, > >> In order to simplify things, I would propose only ONE scan file with >> offset -166, 0, 166, 333 and 500. OK, it will take more time for users >> to run a scan (+66 %) compared to having a file with only offsets -166, >> 0, 166 but at least we are sure to cover all the possible offset that >> can be used in France, and we simplify things as much as we can for >> users. <snip> There are five files, - auto-Default - auto-With167kHzOffsets - auto-Australia - auto-Italy - auto-Taiwan which cover all dvb-t transmitters known to me. If your device can deal with auto* parameters, they're sufficient. (some / many?) devices can also deal with the 167kHz offset automatically. It is extremely unlikely that one of the other offsets will be used in future, so I wait for evidence before I take any action there. Christoph -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html