[mythtv-users] Duplicate channels

Jeffrey Ratcliffe jeffrey.ratcliffe at gmail.com
Mon Jan 2 21:17:29 UTC 2017


On 1 January 2017 at 20:01, John Pilkington <J.Pilk at tesco.net> wrote:
> Assuming that you are using Freeview DVB-T/T2 in a problem-free location
> with a good antenna in the service area of a single transmitter, you should
> be able to control which muxes you get by using the 'transport editor.'

Apologies. I should have mentioned that I am using freesat DVB-S/S2.

> I've just returned home and reset my laptop within a few minutes by deleting
> all DVB channels and transports, entering only the frequency, b/w,
> modulation scheme and system of the main HD mux here (770000000 Hz, 8MHz,
> QAM-256, DVB-T2) and scanning all known transports with inter-transport
> links enabled.  Here that doesn't find the BBC FOUR HD and one other HD mux,
> but their details are web-listed and easily entered: a second scan then
> gives 9 transports, 173 channels, no duplicates.

That takes quite a bit more than just a few minutes on my BE/FE combo.

> kubuntu 16.04, up-to-date, with Myth packages from the 0.28-fixes ppa;
> PCTV-290e USB tuner.

Ditto, apart from the tuners, which are PCIe twin tuners.

Regards

Jeff


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