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[vdr] Re: VDRAdmin and VDR 1.3.x



Jan Ekholm wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've used VDRAdmin for quite some time and been very happy with it.
> However, since I upgraded to VDR 1.3.x VDRAdmin no longer wants to
> cooperate. It somehow can only see the first few channels that are on the
> first bouquet/transponder/mux. There are five channels in that mux and
> whatever I do it can't seem to find the other ones. Has 1.3 somehow
> changed the format that SVDRP lists the channels with? Maybe the frequency
> data has changed? What is weird is that VDRAdmin anyway sees the first
> five channels but not the rest.
> 
> Anyone else seen this? I assume VDRAdmin uses LSTC to get the list of
> channels. That list looks (first seven lines) like:
> 
> lstc
> 250-1 YLE TV1:162000:C0M128:C:6900:512+128:650,651:2321:0:17:15:3:0
> 250-2 YLE TV2:162000:C0M128:C:6900:513+129:660,661:2321:0:33:15:3:0
> 250-3 YLE FST:162000:C0M128:C:6900:514+130:670,671:2321:0:81:15:3:0
> 250-4 YLE Teema:162000:C0M128:C:6900:516+132:690:2321:0:209:15:3:0
> 250-5 YLE24:162000:C0M128:C:6900:515+131:680:2321:0:193:15:3:0
> 250-6 MTV3 D:154000:C0M128:C:6900:305+128:561:817:0:49:0:2:0
> 250-7 subtv:154000:C0M128:C:6900:353+129:609:865:0:97:0:2:0
> 
> It finds the channels 1-5 but 6 and 7 and upwards and invisible. VDRAdmin
> works fine with those channels that it can see.

Might be a problem with the NID, which is apparently '0' for
channels 6 and 7. I wonder why your provider uses a network id
of '0'...

Klaus


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