On 3 November 2010 20:48, Luca Olivetti luca@ventoso.org wrote:
Al 03/11/10 21:31, En/na Alasdair Campbell ha escrit:
There are multiple versions of some channels, such as BBC One/Two/News, Channel 4 etc. Some of these either have video and no EPG, have video and EPG, or have EPG and no video... Obviously what I'm looking for is the video& the EPG - this works for BBC One, but when I tune to the BBC Two which has the EPG visible, I receive no signal found message.
Terrestrial or satellite?
Sorry forgot to say - it's Terrestrial.
I'm not really sure, but the issue should be the same in both cases: the service id should be sufficient to identify a channel, regardless of the transponder, but since some broadcasters reuse the same id in more than one transponder, vdr uses both the transponder and the service id to differentiate channels. The result is that when a channel changes transponder (like the uk channels recently did), vdr would probably find a new channel instead of replacing the tuning data of the existing one.
Ah so, the initial tuning file I'm using from dvbutils is out of date, and VDR finds the new transponders instantly?
Well, I think there should be a better way, but the only current option is to let vdr update all channels and manually delete the old, non working ones.
I've left VDR set at "Add New Transponders" which presumably is the most promiscuous mode, and will see what it comes up with over the next hour or so.
Thanks for the reply!
Bye
Luca
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