Re: howto ignore lines in channels.conf

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You could change the line to a lable by starting it with ": ". If I understand it correctly, using a space after : instead of @ and it becomes a label for the channels after. A way to group them sort of. You can then using it as a quick jump to the channel that follows, but it should be skiped when just surfing and it shouldn't try to save EPG data for it.

On 1/15/2012 3:56 AM, Eric Valette wrote:
On 15/01/2012 11:26, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:

What charakter can i add in front of a line to let the line be ignored?

There is no comment character in channels.conf, because
VDR writes this file, and thus any comments would be lost.

IMHO This is not a sufficient answer: it could skip the line with a
comment character when rewriting (and unless it changed, it may not
rewrite it is no PMT/pid scanning is requested)

--eric





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