Dear all,
I would want to blacklist a certain channel (transponder), such that it vdr does not try to use a certain dvb-card on that one, e.g. I am having reception problems (no channel lock) on one dvb-t card for ZDF & co. although it works perfectly on the other dvb card. I would therefore just not allow vdr to use the `bad card' for ZDF ...
Is this possible?
Soeren
Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
Dear all,
I would want to blacklist a certain channel (transponder), such that it vdr does not try to use a certain dvb-card on that one, e.g. I am having reception problems (no channel lock) on one dvb-t card for ZDF & co. although it works perfectly on the other dvb card. I would therefore just not allow vdr to use the `bad card' for ZDF ...
Is this possible?
Not that I know of, but the other way around - if you put the DVB-card number in the CA field in channels.conf, VDR will only use that card for the specific channel.
/Richard
On Fri, 2007-09-14 at 22:50 +0200, Richard Lithvall wrote:
Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
Dear all,
I would want to blacklist a certain channel (transponder), such that it vdr does not try to use a certain dvb-card on that one, e.g. I am having reception problems (no channel lock) on one dvb-t card for ZDF & co. although it works perfectly on the other dvb card. I would therefore just not allow vdr to use the `bad card' for ZDF ...
Is this possible?
Not that I know of, but the other way around - if you put the DVB-card number in the CA field in channels.conf, VDR will only use that card for the specific channel.
OK, for my case that still is enough, (I've put a 2 in that field to only allow ZDF on dvb1 (though there are dvb0/dvb1/dvb2), it may even work with more adapters if I understand the vdr manpage correctly if I put X,Y,Z in that field (X,Y,Z being the device nr). However as dvb0 is a dvb-c card not connected to the cable network I cannot test this...
Thanks, Soeren