dvbscan vs builtin update generates double entries.

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 I have created a channel.conf from dvbscan and used the built update
function from VDR.

All channels seem to be added/modified properly, but the FTA channels
are different. Instead of modifying my current entry, it created new ones.

Nederland
1;Digitenne:546000000:C12D12M64B8T8G4Y0:T:27500:0000:0000:0000:0:1101:8720:2214:0
Nederland
1;Digitenne:546000000:C12D12M64B8T8G4Y0:T:27500:7011:7012:7013:0:1101:8720:2211:0
Nederland
2;Digitenne:546000000:C12D12M64B8T8G4Y0:T:27500:0000:0000:0000:0:1102:8720:2214:0
Nederland
2;Digitenne:546000000:C12D12M64B8T8G4Y0:T:27500:7021:7022:7023:0:1102:8720:2211:0
Nederland
3;Digitenne:546000000:C12D12M64B8T8G4Y0:T:27500:0000:0000:0000:0:1103:8720:2214:0
Nederland
3;Digitenne:546000000:C12D12M64B8T8G4Y0:T:27500:7031:7032:7033:0:1103:8720:2211:0

I took the liberty of expanding the VID, AID and TID from 0 to 0000 so
they'd align better in this e-mail only.

All entries work however! Which baffles me. How can something without
vid/aid work at all? Also, it seems that the 'proper' entry doesn't
display EPG data at all. Ironically, the scrambled channels all seem to
work just fine. Any clues on this?

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