If RID is the last number in the list, vdr won't collect epg data if
this number is anything but 0 for atsc channels.
On 1/9/2011 11:28 PM, Theunis Potgieter wrote:
On 10 January 2011 00:02, Klaus Schmidinger<Klaus.Schmidinger@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 09.01.2011 21:04, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
Using vdr-1.7.15. 3 of the local networks have duplicate transmitters. 1
is a bit too weak get right now and because of a bug in atsc, I can't
rescan right now (crashes vdr, reported in another post). I pulled the
entries for the secondary transmitters for two of the networks from the
last scan I was able to make a few months ago. Added them back in, but
vdr promptly deletes them even though they are on different real channels.
When does VDR "delete" these channels?
My guess is it doesn't even "create" them when reading the channels.conf file.
Are there any related log messages when VDR starts?
...
:@91
KGUN-DT,KGUN-DT:189028615:M10:A:0:49=2:0;52=eng@106:0:0:3:0:215:0
...
:@94
KGUN2,KGUN2:485028615:M10:A:0:49=2:0;52=eng@106:0:0:3:0:215:0
These two channels have the same "channel id", namely A-0-215-3.
Since channel ids have to be unique, only one of them can prevail.
The same applies to the other channels.
Klaus
Would a temporary solution work as to change the RID to 1?
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