On 03/06/08 21:13, Timothy D. Lenz wrote: > Well, ".", "#", "*", something in the channels.conf. "0" is not a valid > notation because 0 is part of the number system. 40 won't work for KVOA > because 40 is KHRR. And when displayed it should be "." Well, 40 would become 400, accordingly. Just add a 0 to each channel number (or two zeros, if you have two digit sub channel numbers). Klaus > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Klaus Schmidinger" <Klaus.Schmidinger@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:49 AM > Subject: Re: sub channel numbering system > > >> On 03/06/08 00:49, Timothy D. Lenz wrote: >>> Would it be possible to add support for the subchannel numbering system > used >>> with ATSC? Exmple of the channels in our area: >>> >>> 4 KVOA >>> 4.1 KVOAD >>> 6 KUAT >>> 6.1 KUATD1 >>> 6.2 KUATK >>> 6.3 KUATV >>> 6.4 KUATC >>> 9 KGUN >>> 9.1 KGUND >>> 11 KMSB >>> 11.1 KMSBH >>> 13 KOLD >>> 13.1 KOLD-DT >>> 14 KUDF >>> 18 KTTU >>> 18.1 KTTUDT >>> 27 KUAS >>> 27.1 KUASHD >>> 34 KFTU >>> 38 KUVE >>> 40 KHRR >>> 40.1 KHRR-DT >>> 48 K48GX >>> 58 KWBA >>> 58.1 KWBA-DT >>> 58.2 LATV >>> >>> All the x.x channels are the new ATSC channels, rest are old NTSC most > of >>> which, but not all, will be shut down in a year. For ATSC .1 is the > primary >>> channel and .2, .3, etc are the sub channels. The "#" on the remote > could >>> be used for the "." In the channels.conf an ATSC next channel number > would >>> look like: >>> :@13.1 >> I don't like that dot notation. >> >> You could add a '0' to the old channels and leave out the '.', as in >> >> 40 KVOA >> 41 KVOAD >> 60 KUAT >> 61 KUATD1 >> 62 KUATK >> 63 KUATV >> 64 KUATC >> 90 KGUN >> 91 KGUND _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr