https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390934

--- Comment #9 from Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+...@kernel.org> ---
(In reply to Potomac from comment #6)
> Created attachment 110947 [details]

> - by default with kaffeine 2.0.14 the combobox "source" is not set

It shouldn't, as Source is standard/Country dependent. 

For example, just for DVB-T and DVB-T2, Kaffeine supports those different
"auto" frequency sets:

   AUTO-T2-Australia
   AUTO-T2-Italy
   AUTO-T2-Normal
   AUTO-T2-Offsets
   AUTO-T2-Taiwan
   AUTO-T-Australia
   AUTO-T-Italy
   AUTO-T-Normal
   AUTO-T-Offsets
   AUTO-T-Taiwan

Depending on the country, a different "auto" is needed for DVB-T/T2.

It doesn't support any auto for DVB-S/S2 nor DVB-C. It supports another Auto
for ISDB-T mode, but just for 6 MHz-spaced channels.

> - and the combobox "name" is set to the same name for both TV cards, which
> is not good, because the second card will not be present in the combobox
> "source" when we want to do a channel search ( menu television --> channel,
> combobox : source )

The "name" there is actually "source name". Perhaps I should rename it on
Kaffeine 2.0.15, to make it clearer.

Anyway, the "source name" is meant to identify the frequency set and the TV
cabling used by a digital TV board. If you have two boards connected to the
same source, a single name is usually what's desired, as the tuners will be
dynamically allocated as needed.

(In reply to Potomac from comment #6)

> - and the combobox "name" is set to the same name for both TV cards, which
> is not good, because the second card will not be present in the combobox
> "source" when we want to do a channel search ( menu television --> channel,
> combobox : source )

Why do you need to distinguish between the two, if both are connected to the
same TV source, provided that you can use both at the same time?

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