DVB-T and channels.conf

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mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(Andreas Mueller)  17.06.05 22:16

>Hello Rainer,

>Rainer Zocholl wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> recently i already reported about a wiered problem
>>
>> VDR generates 2 channels.conf entries for every DVB-T channel.
>>
>> Example:
>>
>> VOX;RTL
>> World:666000:I0C23D0M16B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:545:546=deu:551:0:16418:8468:8706:0 
>> VOX;RTL
>> World:666000:I0C23D0M16B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:0:0:0:0:16418:8468:2818:0
>>
>> I would not care about it, but i get the
>> EPG infos only on the second entry. But there is no
>> video.
>>
>> Why does EGP get not infos at the first entry, which looks much
>> less broken that the second?

>The first entry seems to be broken too, 

Might that explain why EGP does not work?

>try the following:
><VOX;RTL 
> World:666000:I0C23D0M16B8T8G8Y0:T:27500:545:546=deu:551:0:16418:0:0:0> 

>of course without the <>.

Ahh! ;-)

>I had this problem, too. 

>Did you generate your channels.conf with
>scandvb's vdr 1.3 output option?


(IIRC)I stopped VDR,
removed the DVB-T entries
added one dummy entry per transponder
Resume VDR
let VDR add "new transponders"
First i see the correct DVB-T with EGB.
Sometime later i see the extra channel entries

It seems that all DVB-T channels at 660MHz have these dupes...



Rainer



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