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My cable provider (time warner) change many of the channels from eastern<br>
to pacific zone.<br>
for example the history channel was changed from HSTRYHD to HSTRYHP.<br>
The Chnnel number was not changed (i.e. 439)<br>
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In mythtv-setup I deleted the source for the cable (I thought that by<br>
doing that I deleted all the channels) Than I setup a new source and<br>
updated it with schedule direct. After updating the database I am<br>
getting both the HSTRYHD and HSTRYHP assigned to channel 439. The<br>
channel-ID for HSTRYHD is 5439 and for HSTRYHP it is 6485. It should be<br>
5439 and I should not be seeing the old channel HSTRYHD. Because of the<br>
wrong channel. Whenever I select channel 439 I get HSTRYHD, which is the<br>
wrong one.<br>
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For some reason mythtv has a "memory" of the old channel that cannot be<br>
erased. Any ideas how to fix that. I have tried everything including<br>
deleting the channel from the channel record in mysql. As soon as I do<br>
the update I hat the old channel.<br>
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This sounds like you did the right thing on the MythTV side, but I'm not sure<br>
what the right thing even is on the Schedules Direct side.<br>
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It is possible that the lineup has not been updated at schedules direct, yet. Or<br>
that the update of your accounts lineup did not work out as expected.<br>
<a href="http://forums.schedulesdirect.org/viewforum.php?f=6" target="_blank">http://forums.schedulesdirect.<u></u>org/viewforum.php?f=6</a> has some information on how<br>
to report or fix it.<br>
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I think I'd be more concerned over a cable provider who changed the channels to ones four time zones away.</blockquote><div><br></div><div>Most TV networks only use two time zones... East and West. Some folks reside in areas where it's really hard to say if they should get an east or west feed. If I remember correctly, people in this area can/could even choose which to receive when they signed up for sattelite TV.<br>
<br>In reality... its even more screwed up than that: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_time_zones_on_North_American_broadcasting">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_time_zones_on_North_American_broadcasting</a></div>
<div><br></div><div>So most likely this person lives in the central timezone.. which often uses west programming anyway.<br><br><br></div></div></div></div>