Re: dvb-apps: Additional channels for Netherlands

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On 15-03-13 00:33, Dmitry Katsubo wrote:
On 11.03.2013 13:10, Oliver Schinagl wrote:
and what is interesting the comments refer to radio-stations only.
TV zenderlijst is pure DVB-T frequencies. I have not found a single FM
frequency there. Note that if you open it via their website, there are
two lists, FM zenderlijst and TV zenderlijst.
I see. I think I have overlooked something.

You are probably using an old scan file. I pushed an updated version a
week or two ago. I'm still working on an automated way to have daily
frequency releases, but even then it can take a while before packagers
pick it up.

Until then, you are free to use:
http://git.linuxtv.org/dtv-scan-tables.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/dvb-t/nl-All
Great! Thanks for updating the nl-All file. What will be the dvb-apps
future version which will include the fix?
We've split the dvb-tables from dvb-apps, so never :p I'll work in the next few weeks on having 'releases' when there are changes so that package maintainers can start picking it up.

Also what is the relation between git repo you've referred and this repo:
http://linuxtv.org/hg/dvb-apps/log/f3a70b206f0f/util/scan/dvb-t/nl-All
?

As for your patch, I think it's wrong. On 522 Mhz (through the country,
Delft as well) we have NTS4 (Bouquet 5) which is on a 2/3 coding rate,
in your patch it's at 1/2.
You're absolutely correct. Perhaps that is the reason why I cannot watch
TV on 522 MHz.
Very likly ;)

On 698 MHz we have NTS1 (Bouquet 2) which is on a code rate of 1/2.
Still I cannot make them working. More exactly:

This works (722 MHz):
xine "dvb://Nederland 1"
xine "dvb://Nederland 2"
xine "dvb://Nederland 3"

These do not (522 MHz and 698 MHz):
xine "dvb://Nickelodeon"
xine "dvb://RTL 4"
...
I don't 522 or 698 MHz, RTL4 is on 768 MHz here in Eindhoven.

Try scanning with w_scan; wscan tells you exactly where what exactly is. It can produce an inital scanning file. Send me and I'll fix it up for you.

It can be the case the signal is better on 722 MHz... Could you share
your channels.conf? Are there any specific options you pass to scan
utility? But it's likely I need to buy better antenna. Can scan utility
show the signal level?
Try tzap to tune to a channel, depending on your driver, it should output some rudimentary signal strength. Signal is indeed important, Remember that RTL4 etc are all encrypted and need a hardware cam or softcam (oscam) to properly work.

Thanks.


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