Re: How to change Pro7 SAT1 Channels via Menu

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Helmut Auer wrote:
> Hello List,
> 
> What is the preferred way to change the settings of the channels Pro7 ... ?
> I have a lot of  users which do not have a pc to take the easy way 
> (shutting down vdr and editing channels.conf)

That's the hard way. ;-)

> Yesterday I had a phone call with one of these and changing the channel 
> settings via the menu is horrible, because after changing the channel 
> some minutes later vdr replaces the channel with the old settings.
> 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 ;)

Basically it's very easy:

0. Set 'Update channels' to 'add new transponder'.
   Wait until vdr has added the new channels (EPG scan).

1. Enter Channels menu:
- Move cursor to 'ProSieben'
- Press '0' until channels are sorted alphabetically.
- Move cursor to the new 'ProSieben' channel.
- Press <blue> (mark).
- Either enter new channel number directly and press <ok>,
  or use <up>/<down> to select the channel which should be replaced
  (i.e. old ProSieben) and press <ok>.

2. Update timers in the Timer Menu to use the new channel.

3. Finally delete old channels (Channels menu).
   Note: It is very convenient that vdr issues a warning,
         if there is a timer for the channel to be deleted.

Oliver

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