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[vdr] [Announce] script to "refresh" channels.conf
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- Subject: [vdr] [Announce] script to "refresh" channels.conf
- From: Andreas@griemel.oche.de (Andreas Hölscher)
- Date: 20 Feb 2002 19:32:00 +0100
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Roetgen, Mi 20.02.02 19:15
Hi,
I don't use the channels.conf as it is provided with vdr because I like an
other order and only want to see FTA channels. So I have the problem to
recognise new channel definitions in channels.conf or similar files. I
wrote a small perl script that uses my own channels.conf and an other file
with channels (for example the one from a new vdr release) as an input to
generate a new file with the channels and the order from my own file but
the definitions from the vdr channels.conf.
If anyone is interested in that, you can download:
http://www.andreas-hoelscher.de/download/chann_aktual
To use it just try:
chann_aktual sorted_channels.conf vdr_channels.conf
this will generate sorted_channels.conf.new
The script only looks for the channel name in sorted_channels.conf, so you
can also use the script to generate a sorted channels.conf by just writing
the channel name in the desired order with an ":" after the name without
the need of the full channel description after it.
Andreas
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