My solution is far from ideal (it's essentially an array of frequencies that gets checked just before the app retunes to the next frequency) but it seems to help. I'm going to have a closer look when I get some time, but I'd appreciate it if someone can point me in the right direction.
I was wondering if anyone knew why I wasn't getting the other three multiplexes (I'm getting mux1, muxB and muxD)?
Cheers,
Stu
On Monday, December 8, 2003, at 09:01 PM, Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 08:38:26PM +0000, Gavin Hamill wrote:On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 08:06:25PM +0000, Stuart Wallace wrote:Hi,
I'm trying to use 'scan' to generate a channels.conf file for my local
digital terrestrial transmitter, for use with VDR.
I was wondering what I'm doing wrong?
You're not actually doing anything wrong - I'm guessing you're in the
same situation as I was - given that I was quite far away from the
transmitter, I had to use the "B" frequencies for the two 'Freeview'
muxes and of course the other four muxes still hold the 'A' frequencies.
In short, you'll have to supply the tuning information manually for each of your muxes and not get 'scan' to automatically read the NIT.
AFAIK, there's not really a more graceful way of dealing with this :/
Hm, I don't have time to look into this, but scan shouldn't go into an endless loop. That's a bug.
Johannes
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