Yes when using the dbox2 as recveiver I can see the channel is broadcasting.
The problem appeared to me in connection with recent changes in transponder Layout by German "Premiere" Broadcaster. Unfortuantely I'm not able to copy the channel data to VDR because all problem channels are "optional" Channels and not saved in the Bouqet.
Greets
Tom
Klaus Schmidinger schrieb:
Tomahawk wrote:
Hi,
I've got a problem with the auto sender "find/update" functionality of VDR. Though a sender is found, I am not able to watch it because the Audio/Video PIDs don't get recognized.
Example of channel entry in channels.conf: Multisignal:362000:C0M64:C:6900:0:0:0:0:208:133:4:0
even leaving it tuned to the channel for some time doesn't fix the problem. Currently I'm using VDR 1.3.25 with Kernel 2.6.10-rc2 and also tested it on Kernel 2.6.12-rc6. My DVB-Card is a Siemens DVB-C. Any idea on how to solve this ?!?
Are you sure that this channel is broadcasting at the time you test it?
Klaus
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