Re: Scan found no PIDs (NIT and TID)

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The problem, I can not confirm.

2008/4/20, Thomas Creutz <thomas.creutz@xxxxxx>:
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>  > > Hello,
>  > >
>  > > When I'm using the scan with option -o vdr I have the problem with
>  > > some channels into channels.conf. In channels.conf for some of them
>  > > channels the TID & NID pids are missing
>  >
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> I have the same problem :-/
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>  After creating my new channels.conf with scan and starting vdr, only
>  some PIDs get changed.. than, on a channel who is not changed I
>  restarting vdr. Now vdr scans again and found the pids from the same
>  channel, who he cant found befor the restart....  some stange..
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>  I have to do this, every time the channel pids get not scanned.
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>  Can u try this, and say me, if u get the same reslult?
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>  Thanks,
>  Thomas
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