> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 08:17:53AM +0100, tvboxspy wrote: >On Thu, 2011-09-29 at 14:44 -0800, Roger wrote: >> Can we get dvbscan to output the Channel Number into the final stdout somehow? >> >> A likely format would be something such as the following. >> >> Current output: >> >> KATN-DT:497028615:8VSB:49:52:3 >> KWFA-DT:497028615:8VSB:65:68:4 >> ... >> >> >> Suggested output: >> 2.1:497028615:8VSB:49:52:3 >> 2.2:497028615:8VSB:65:68:4 >> ... >> >> The reason for this, the local ATSC broadcast over the air channels are not >> assigning unique channel names. However, channel numbers seem to be consistent >> between the published TV Guide/TV Listings and are unique! This seems to be >> the norm for the past several years now. >> >Trouble is, internationally channel numbering is regional, and has >variations in many countries. > >Not to show the channel name would confuse users, but to show both with >the number first in a string might be an idea. True. However we're talking an additional option to output, the already gotten, channel numbers instead of channel names into the final output. We're not talking standard here. We are talking an additional option to make it easier for scripting and updating the channel.conf file. Channel names here have changed many times over the past year. Channel names are also duplicated instead of being assigned a unique name. However, channel numbers have stayed somewhat more stable, noting only one or two changes over the past year. And, channel numbers have always been more commonly referred to when changing the channel on the TV. (ie. Hey, lets watch channel 11 news! We usually don't hear, "Hey, lets watch NBC news.") (On the flip to chew the fat here, from a local perspective, most things are done by channel number and not channel name. It all depends on your point of view! ;-) Anyways, since I know the information (channel num) is already already gotten and ditched, I'm thinking it won't be too much more code to assign it a variable and print instead of channel name. Another idea, I might have been able to code my script to map to regular channel numbers. However, updating the channel.conf using dvbscan will then break things, causing me to finger through manually to figure out which channel name is which number. Maybe I should output my full channel.conf here, as it might help show the problem better: [0001]:213028615:8VSB:65:68:1 KATN-DT:497028615:8VSB:49:52:3 KWFA-DT:497028615:8VSB:65:68:4 KJNP-DT:509028615:8VSB:49:52:3 KFXF-DTC:177028615:8VSB:49:52:3 K13XD-DC:177028615:8VSB:65:68:4 KUAC-DTC:189028615:8VSB:49:52:3 KUAC-DTC:189028615:8VSB:65:68:4 KUAC-DT:189028615:8VSB:81:84:5 KUAC-DT:189028616:8VSB:97:100:6 KTVF DT:545028615:8VSB:65:68:4 KTVF DT:545028615:8VSB:49:52:3 K13XD-D:521028615:8VSB:49:52:3 KFXF-DT:521028615:8VSB:65:68:4 Can you tell me which KUAC-DTC is the man channel for my area? 24.1 is the channel number. Of the four, there's no real way of telling unless you memorize the frequency data? -- Roger http://rogerx.freeshell.org/ -- 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