Re: Re: NIT problem with DVB-T

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* Klaus Schmidinger <Klaus.Schmidinger@xxxxxxxxxx> [051211 18:40]:

>>>also told that the NIT data is sent in two parts, first A and B and then C separately. Could it 
>>>cause that A and B work but not C.

>>Something like this happens in Spain. DVB-T channels are updated by vdr
>>with an extra milliard (the thre 0s).
>>Actually I see two copies of each channel. The right one with which I
>>populate channels.conf to start with and another copy added by vdr with
>>the three extra 0s.
>>In addition, vdr sometimes updates fully operational channels to wrong
>>values, which results in a blank screen.
>>All is solved disabling the 'Update channels' option, though.

>The question is whether the data in the NIT is wrong, or VDR doesn't
>interpret it correctly. Since I can't receive any of these channels here
>I'm afraid someone who actually can receive them will have to investigate
>this...

If you drive me, I'll try my best to help out.
The three extra 000s issue happens with all the transponders which I
receive here over DVB-t, No such problem exists with DVB-s, both in a
single vdr system.


-- 
Fuck my ass and call me a bitch!

Javier Marcet <javier@xxxxxxxxxxx>


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