Hello Carsten >> Looks like he has to turn the automagic channel update off for doing this ? >> Now the next persons have the same problem and I don't like to spent >> more time on the phone then necessary ;) >> > > Yeah, there is a trap. ;-) > If you do not change the service ID, vdr correctly > identifies the channel as the old channel and correctly > restores the parameters, which is not what most people > would expect. Exactly the same happens if you select an incorrect SID and I also have seen that a correct SID sometimes does not help. Entering everything correct, pressing ok, the new channel is correct. Zapping a litle bit, coming back and the channel is the old one .... > In fact, that does make the feature which > allows you to edit the other parameters somewhat funny. ;-) > > I guess there are two ways to get to the desired result: > > 1) Change *all* parameters including the service ID. > 2) Look for the new channel entries at the end of your list > and move them to the desired position. > > The second one is a no go - tell an old man how he should move channel 2000 to channel 2 ;) There should be an option to enter the desired number for the channel. -- Helmut Auer, helmut@xxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr