VDR isn't fetching EPG info for my DVB-S channels. At best it shows what's on now and next but many channels seem to have no data at all. My dish is a Sky minidish, so I presume I don't have diseqc. To "seed" channels.conf I used the scan utility from linuxtv-dvb-apps, with the initial tuning files for Astra-28.2E and Eurobird1-28.5E because I read that's where Freesat is broadcast from. I noticed that the provider for all the channels is listed as "BSkyB", so does this mean I'm getting "Freesat from Sky" rather than the BBC/ITV consortium? ISTR reading that Freesat's EPG is on Eurobird1. Perhaps I accidentally masked it out because I tried to mask out encrypted channels and non-TV/radio? But I would have thought VDR would add it back, because it doesn't mask on its own scans. Or perhaps scan's output isn't quite compatible with VDR, even with the -o vdr option? I know this causes lots of trouble with the DVB-T channels, because VDR adds copies of channels if they're not quite in the format it likes best and then gets a bit weird with them, including not providing EPG info for the channels from the external scan tool. I've managed to resolve this for DVB-T, but there are so many satellite channels (mostly not of interest to me) I can't really keep track of which ones came from scan and which from VDR, and some VDR claims are "unavailable" even though they should be FTA. It would be good if the developers of scan and VDR could advise each other so they're properly compatible with each other and if VDR could have an option to run a separate program for building channels.conf so I could do all sorts of tricks like filtering out encrypted channels and sorting the ones I'm interested in. -- TH * http://www.realh.co.uk _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr