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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/28/2019 2:24 PM, Allen Edwards
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<div>OK, then on 3/13/2020 Virtual channel 2 moves from real
channel 44 to 31.</div>
<div>Can I just go into MythWeb and change TB Channelinfo
freqid for the four sub channum's associated with channel 2
from 44 to a 31? Or do I need to do a rescan on all the
tuners?</div>
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<div>Rescanning is a huge pain because the scan picks up the
wrong station for one of the channels and it is a pain to
fake it out. I can't even remember what I did.</div>
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<div>I will also have another repack on 5/1/2020 for channels
7 and 11 so whatever I need to do, I will need to do twice.</div>
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I do not know if that will work (I do not know how freqid is related
to the transport). What I did do successfully for several station
relocations is the following:<br>
Using the mythtvbackend-setup application, choose menu item 6.<br>
For each input/tuner, I first selected each existing channel on the
transport that was moving and deleted it (press d). This is so when
the same channels are added by scanning the new transport, they are
not duplicates.<br>
For each input/tuner, you may need to edit the transports (last item
in the menu I think) and arrow down a couple of times to add new
transport. For the transport frequency, enter the *center*
frequency for the new physical channel (31 in your example). You
will need to lookup the channel frequencies for your region (you did
not specify). Google/wikipedia is a good source for this (TV
channel frequencies).<br>
For each input/tuner, select scan from the menu, and choose scan
existing transport. For the transport, you should now be able to
select the new channel (31) and scan.<br>
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This procedure worked fine, except the last channel I needed to
relocate. For some reason, MythTV continued to attempt to tune the
old transport (physical channel) which does not work. I ended up
deleting everything and starting over, which I agree is a major
pain. I would end up with some conflicting channels, which the only
way forward was to choose to ignore all of them. Then I manually
added the ones that I wanted using the process above.<br>
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Jay<br>
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