"EPG Scan" button in EPG setup menu

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Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Michael Reinelt wrote:
> 
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I wonder what *should* happen when I press "Scan" (red) in the EPG setup
>> menu. I think this should trigger a full EPG scan, tuning to every
>> transponder at least for one channel.
>>
>> But here nothing happens. Is this the intended behaviour? Or did I miss
>> something?
> 
> 
> Do you have only one DVB card, or more than one?
> 
> On a multi card system this button has no directly visible
> effect. It simply starts looping through the transponders
> on the non-primary cards - which it also does automatically
> after some time of inactivity.

That work's well if all cards use the same medium.
I have one DVB-S FF (primary) and a DVB-T card (secondary), only the
DVB-T card get's scanned (didn't really disturb me because I use an
external EPG source for DVB-S). Maybe there is a way to change the
decision, which card to use for scanning on a per-medium base ... (I
will think about it).

> 
> Klaus
> 
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