* [linux-dvb] me-tv doesn't accept its own channel file
@ 2008-09-21 17:47 Jonathan Coles
2008-09-22 2:19 ` Steven Toth
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From: Jonathan Coles @ 2008-09-21 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-dvb
me-tv scans ATSC channels on my HVR-950Q and creates a channels.conf
file. The file has channel entries, even though the Channel Scan window
reports nothing but "Failed to tune" messages. But me-tv cannot use its
own file. It complains, "There's an invalid channel record in the
channels.conf file." Oh, come on! Was this application tested even once?
My file contains the following:
CKXTDT\x10:509028615:8VSB:65:67:2
CKXT:509028615:8VSB:81:83:3
HDTV RADIO-CANADA OTTAWA:521028615:8VSB:49:52:11
HDTV CBC OTTAWA:539028615:8VSB:49:52:10
(I live in Canada. Our TV stations have until 2011 to go digital and
they are moving slowly.)
A possible problem is the strange 2-byte character following "CKXTDT" in
the first line, hex 0810. Removing this line did not make the file
acceptable to me-tv.
Does anyone have experience with this glitch?
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* Re: [linux-dvb] me-tv doesn't accept its own channel file
2008-09-21 17:47 [linux-dvb] me-tv doesn't accept its own channel file Jonathan Coles
@ 2008-09-22 2:19 ` Steven Toth
2008-09-22 10:22 ` Jonathan Coles
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From: Steven Toth @ 2008-09-22 2:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jonathan Coles; +Cc: linux-dvb
Jonathan Coles wrote:
> me-tv scans ATSC channels on my HVR-950Q and creates a channels.conf
> file. The file has channel entries, even though the Channel Scan window
> reports nothing but "Failed to tune" messages. But me-tv cannot use its
> own file. It complains, "There's an invalid channel record in the
> channels.conf file." Oh, come on! Was this application tested even once?
>
> My file contains the following:
>
> CKXTDT\x10:509028615:8VSB:65:67:2
> CKXT:509028615:8VSB:81:83:3
> HDTV RADIO-CANADA OTTAWA:521028615:8VSB:49:52:11
> HDTV CBC OTTAWA:539028615:8VSB:49:52:10
>
> (I live in Canada. Our TV stations have until 2011 to go digital and
> they are moving slowly.)
>
> A possible problem is the strange 2-byte character following "CKXTDT" in
> the first line, hex 0810. Removing this line did not make the file
> acceptable to me-tv.
>
> Does anyone have experience with this glitch?
Looks like you have a weird control char on the first line.
Try removing this.
Also use 'azap -r CKTX' to see if you get lock.
- Steve
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* Re: [linux-dvb] me-tv doesn't accept its own channel file
2008-09-22 2:19 ` Steven Toth
@ 2008-09-22 10:22 ` Jonathan Coles
2009-01-03 2:59 ` Michael Lamothe
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From: Jonathan Coles @ 2008-09-22 10:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Steven Toth; +Cc: linux-dvb
Steven Toth wrote:
> Jonathan Coles wrote:
>> me-tv scans ATSC channels on my HVR-950Q and creates a channels.conf
>> file. The file has channel entries, even though the Channel Scan
>> window reports nothing but "Failed to tune" messages. But me-tv
>> cannot use its own file. It complains, "There's an invalid channel
>> record in the channels.conf file." Oh, come on! Was this application
>> tested even once?
>>
>> My file contains the following:
>>
>> CKXTDT\x10:509028615:8VSB:65:67:2
>> CKXT:509028615:8VSB:81:83:3
>> HDTV RADIO-CANADA OTTAWA:521028615:8VSB:49:52:11
>> HDTV CBC OTTAWA:539028615:8VSB:49:52:10
>>
>> (I live in Canada. Our TV stations have until 2011 to go digital and
>> they are moving slowly.)
>>
>> A possible problem is the strange 2-byte character following "CKXTDT"
>> in the first line, hex 0810. Removing this line did not make the file
>> acceptable to me-tv.
>>
>> Does anyone have experience with this glitch?
>
> Looks like you have a weird control char on the first line.
>
> Try removing this.
>
> Also use 'azap -r CKTX' to see if you get lock.
>
> - Steve
>
This is a me-tv problem. Using the same channels file, I can watch TV
using gxine. azap returns
"video pid 0x0051, audio pid 0x0053" and then repeats the line
status 1f | signal 0078 | snr 0073 | ber 000000ff | unc 000000ff |
FE_HAS_LOCK
Thanks for your help.
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