Pierre JUHEN wrote: > On a practical point of vue, what shall I do ? > > . Edit manually channels.conf based on ??? (Lyngsat) ? Make sure your channels are in your channels list ony _once_. The it should work. Klaus > Klaus Schmidinger a ?crit : > >> Thomas Bergwinkl wrote: >> >>> Klaus Schmidinger wrote: >>> ... >>> >>>> I entered the data of your first channel and tuned to it, >>>> but this channel doesn't seem to broadcast any PAT data, >>>> so I never get any "changing ca descriptors" log entries. >>>> >>>> For a test I tuned to >>>> >>>> 4funTV:10719:vC34:S13.0E:27500:163:92:0:0:4404:0:0:0 >>>> >>>> just to see whether I can receive low band vertical transponders >>>> on S13.0E at all. I got video and audio right away. >>>> However, this transponder also doesn't seem to broadcast any >>>> NIT/PAT/SDT data (at least none that VDR recognizes). >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I just tested it and my vdr updates channel data for these channels: >>> Jan 8 12:08:33 LFS vdr[4613]: edited channel 1013 4fun.TV;CYFRA >>> +:10719:vC34:S13.0E:27500:163:92=pol,1:0:0:4404:318:11000:0 >>> Jan 8 12:08:35 LFS vdr[4613]: switching to channel 1013 >>> Jan 8 12:08:36 LFS vdr[4613]: changing pids of channel 1013 from >>> 163+163:92=pol,1:0 to 163+163:92=pol:0 >>> Jan 8 12:08:36 LFS vdr[4613]: retuning due to modification of >>> channel 1013 >>> Jan 8 12:08:36 LFS vdr[4613]: switching to channel 1013 >>> >>> >>> Jan 8 12:00:47 LFS vdr[4613]: edited channel 1504 TPS >>> Cin?star:10758:vC34:S13.0E:27500:120:130=fra,131=eng:140:0:1201:176:11200:0 >>> >>> Jan 8 12:01:00 LFS vdr[4613]: switching to channel 1504 >>> Jan 8 12:01:01 LFS vdr[4613]: changing caids of channel 1504 from 0 to >>> 500,100 >>> Jan 8 12:01:01 LFS vdr[4613]: retuning due to modification of >>> channel 1504 >>> Jan 8 12:01:01 LFS vdr[4613]: switching to channel 1504 >>> Jan 8 12:01:01 LFS vdr[4613]: info: Kanal nicht verf?gbar! >>> >>> Here comes Channel not available, of course, because I have no CAM. >>> >>> I think your problem is, that nid/tid of your channels.conf entry are >>> wrong >>> (0:0). VDR probably added a second version of these channels with the >>> right >>> nid/tid values. >>> >>> Greetings, >>> Thomas >> >> >> >> You're absolutely right - I already had these channels in my >> channels.conf, >> so adding them again with NID/TID both 0 didn't give the expected result. >> >> When I tune to the channels I already have in my channels.conf, >> everything >> works just fine. >> >> Klaus