Re: Betr: Re: howto ignore lines in channels.conf

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On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 23:18:40 +0100
cedric.dewijs@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> There is one bit of information that I would like to add to
> channels.conf, and that's the channel number. This information cannot
> be added the README, and other files, as this is information that
> only I use. My channel.conf now looks like this (from memory, I'm not
> in front of the machine right now)
> 
> #1
> Nederland 1: *a whole lot of numbers* 
> #2
> Nederland 2  *a whole lot of numbers* 
> 
> This reminds me, it's now not possible to have a list of channels
> with gaps in it. I would like it if I can create a list like this:
> 
> #1..5 My favorite channels
> 1 Discovery channel
> 2 MTV
> 3 Some other channel
> 4 Comedy channel
> 5 Some other channel
> 
> #10..15 channels of my wife (just married this friday :-) )
> 10 RTL 4
> 11 RTL 8
> 
> #20 channels we both like ;-)
> 20 animal planet
> 21 discovery channel (identical to channel 1)
> 22 ...

VDR can already do that. Before each numbered group add a line ":@1 ",
":@10 ", ":@20 " etc. Exclude the quites, but ISTR there was some
problem if I didn't include a trailing space. I use this to make my
channels numbered the same way as Freeview and Freesat, so I'd prefer it
if channels lines had an LCN field instead of putting the numbers on
separate lines.

I think you can also use a : followed by a string without @ to add
comments, which are shown in the EPG. So I'm surprised everyon'e saying
you can't have comments in  channels.conf.

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