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Michael Haan wrote:
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type="cite">On 12/19/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Brad Fuller</b>
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Haan wrote:<br>
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> Trying to find-out how I discover and import the list of available
QAM<br>
> channels for use with my HD3000, in my area. Can't seem to find a<br>
> decent tutorial, or the necessary resources.
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There are recent emails about that here. You can scan using mythtvsetup.<br>
Make sure that mythbackend has stopped first.<br>
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Yeah, I did that. The channels are populated but whn I start
mythbackend, it complains about pids when trying to connect to dvb.
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I can't help you there. I assume that you have the card working outside
of mythtv.. like using mplayer.<br>
If your channels.conf is in ~/.mplayer directory you can easily check
with:<br>
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mplayer dvb://<CHANNEL_NAME_FROM_CHANNELS.CONF><br>
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