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''w_scan'' is a small command line utility used to perform [[Frequency scan|frequency scan]]s for [[DVB]] and [[ATSC]] transmissions. It is not included in [[LinuxTV dvb-apps]] but complements the two [[Frequency scan|frequency scanning]] utilities available through [[LinuxTV dvb-apps]], [[Dvbscan|dvbscan]] and [[Scan|scan]]. [[Comparison of the scanning utilities]]. |
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''w_scan'' is capable of directly creating channels.conf files as well as initial tuning data for [[Scan|scan]]. |
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==Obtaining w_scan== |
==Obtaining w_scan== |
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''w_scan'' can be obtained [http://wirbel.htpc-forum.de/w_scan/index2.html here]. |
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==Documentation== |
==Documentation== |
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Detailed information can be found in the ''w_scan'' man page (i.e. from a console, run <code>man w_scan</code>). Additionally, running w_scan with the -h parameter will produce an output that provides a summary of it's main command line options. |
Detailed information can be found in the ''w_scan'' man page (i.e. from a console, run <code>man w_scan</code>). Additionally, running ''w_scan'' with the -h parameter will produce an output that provides a summary of it's main command line options. |
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<pre>w_scan [options...] >> channels.conf</pre> |
<pre>w_scan [options...] >> channels.conf</pre> |
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In general, when using w_scan you should at least specify three parameters: frontend type, country/satellite and output format. The following table summarizes the basic command line essentials for using w_scan. |
In general, when using ''w_scan'' you should at least specify three parameters: frontend type, country/satellite and output format. The following table summarizes the basic command line essentials for using ''w_scan''. |
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Some working examples, cobbled together from the basics given in the above table, are provided below. Note: ''Experts'' or ''experienced users'' may use some of the other w_scan options available, but this is not recommended. (For example, w_scan searches ''/dev/dvb/adapterX/frontendY'' for DVB/ATSC cards matching to option "-f", therefore specifying the adapter "-a XX" is not recommended.) |
Some working examples, cobbled together from the basics given in the above table, are provided below. Note: ''Experts'' or ''experienced users'' may use some of the other ''w_scan'' options available, but this is not recommended. (For example, w_scan searches ''/dev/dvb/adapterX/frontendY'' for DVB/ATSC cards matching to option "-f", therefore specifying the adapter "-a XX" is not recommended.) |
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==Examples== |
==Examples== |
Revision as of 05:36, 29 May 2010
w_scan is a small command line utility used to perform frequency scans for DVB and ATSC transmissions. It is not included in LinuxTV dvb-apps but complements the two frequency scanning utilities available through LinuxTV dvb-apps, dvbscan and scan. Comparison of the scanning utilities.
w_scan is capable of directly creating channels.conf files as well as initial tuning data for scan.
Obtaining w_scan
w_scan can be obtained here.
Documentation
Detailed information can be found in the w_scan man page (i.e. from a console, run man w_scan
). Additionally, running w_scan with the -h parameter will produce an output that provides a summary of it's main command line options.
w_scan [options...] >> channels.conf
In general, when using w_scan you should at least specify three parameters: frontend type, country/satellite and output format. The following table summarizes the basic command line essentials for using w_scan.
Parameter | Argument | Description & Options |
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Frontend Type | -fType |
a = ATSC (North America, cable and terrestrial) NOTE:
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ATSC Type | -AType |
(ignored for DVB-C and DVB-T) |
Country ID | -cID |
(mandatory for ATSC, DVB-C, DVB-T) |
Satellite ID | -sID |
(mandatory for DVB-S/S2) |
Output Format | -Format |
X = czap/tzap/xine channels.conf |
Help Level | -Level |
h = basic help |
Some working examples, cobbled together from the basics given in the above table, are provided below. Note: Experts or experienced users may use some of the other w_scan options available, but this is not recommended. (For example, w_scan searches /dev/dvb/adapterX/frontendY for DVB/ATSC cards matching to option "-f", therefore specifying the adapter "-a XX" is not recommended.)
Examples
- ATSC support requires a w_scan version >= 20080815
- ATSC support was integrated in vdr-1.7.14, VDR output needs '-o 7'
- DVB-S/S2 support requires a w_scan version >= 20090504
Scanning ATSC VSB (United States, Over-the-Air)
$ w_scan -fa -A1 -c US -X
Scanning ATSC QAM annex B (United States, digital cable TV)
$ w_scan -fa -A2 -c US -X
Scanning DVB-T (Germany, Over-the-Air, VDR output)
$ w_scan -ft -c DE
Scanning DVB-C (Germany, digital cable TV, Kaffeine channels.dvb)
$ w_scan -fc -c DE -k
Scanning DVB-S/S2 (Astra 19.2east, vdr-1.7.x)
$ w_scan -fs -s S19E2 -o 7
Scanning DVB-S (Thor 0.8west, vdr-1.3.x .. vdr-1.6.x)
$ w_scan -fs -s S0W8
Scanning DVB-S (Hotbird, vdr-1.7, 4-port DiSeqC switch, hotbird at port 3)
$ w_scan -o 7 -fs -s S13E0 -D2c
Note: ports are counting from '0'.
Generating dvbscan tuning data
Exactly as above, just specify output format dvbscan with "-x":
$ w_scan -f <FRONTEND_TYPE> {-c <COUNTRY>,-s <SATELLITE>} -x >cc-Ttttt
If you choose to create an initial scan file (and you know the name of your local transmitter or cable provider), you can send the resulting file to the dvb mailing list after checking that it hasn't already been posted or added to the scan directory in the dvb-apps repository.
Generating c/s/tzap tuning data
Exactly as above, just specify output format dvbscan with "-X" (uppercase X):
$ w_scan -f <FRONTEND_TYPE> {-c <COUNTRY>,-s <SATELLITE>} -X >cc-Ttttt