New Transponder for some ORF channels

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Rainer Zocholl:
>>2005/5/9, Michael Reinelt <reinelt@xxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>>For some mysterious reason, this new transponder is not autodedected
>>>by VDR.

> Hm, since some day, "suddenly" i have a lot of new "ORF" in my channels.conf.
> I only said during vdr "setup" to "scan" for new transponders.
> Maybe you deactivated it?

No, this option is activated here (If you're talking about
"Setup/DVB/Channel info: new Transponders).

Maybe this doesn't work here for the same reason as my "EPG scan" (red
button in "Setup/EPG" doesn't work, too)

> # grep ORF channels.conf

> ORF/ZDF:12670:h:S19.2E:22000:506:507:0:0:13012:0:0:0
I added this channel, too, but get nothing. Do you see anything on this
channel?

> TW1;ORF:12662:hC56:S19.2E:22000:1010:1011=deu:1013:0:13101:1:1115:0
All these "12662" channels are from the new transponder

> and some more not containing "ORF".
> 
> TW1 - 28Feb05;ORF:12692:hC56:S19.2E:22000:166:167=deu:168:0:13013:1:1117:0
This are the "old" entries", which are no longer used.

> Will those entries disapear some day in near future or do i have to 
> delete them manually?
I'm afraid you have to delete them manually.

I've solved the problem "VDR not deleting old channels" this way: I've
got a perl script that sorts the channels.conf from time to time. I
modified it so that it prepends a '_' before every channel name. VDR
corrects the name and removes the '_'. Channels that still have a _
after some time seem to be old/no longer used, and I delete them.


bye, Michael

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