[mythtv-users] questions on scte65scan and mySQL
Ben Kamen
bkamen at benjammin.net
Sat Mar 13 19:36:31 UTC 2010
So I've done my scanning and I'm getting ready to plug this .SQL output into my myth database, but before I do, I still have some questions about what's about to happen..
First, a little info:
I have 3 cards in my system. a PVR-350, pcHDTV-3000 and pcHDTV-5500
When scanning, I'm setting source-id to 2.
I'm not absolutely sure, but I think that I have my PVR-350 set up as tuner1 and
my PCHDTV-5500 set up as Tuner 3,4 with the pcHDTV-3000 set up at tuner 4,5.
Is that what the sourceID is for?
So I look at the SQL file and I see all those channels set for 2000+channel#
I also see a(useless??) channel for the dta_cdl (that's what it's called) on channel 3001. I'm assuming I can delete that line completely?
I also have a schedulesdirect subscription and a "comcast_digital" channel line up set to go.
now my questions are:
* how does this importation interact with my channel numbering for my analog input?
* Does it interfere with my analog source listings for analog?
If the answer is: the sql imports into the digital_cable source (which BTW is also second in my sources config) then I don't need to worry about my second digital card (which is a total of 4 recording channels due to my demux setting is "2")...
The last item is:
Comcast is re-broacasting local OTA channels in HD. They're including the PSIP tables.
scte65scan lists them at the end of the text version as 8VSB (not QAM256) like so:
PSIP channels
VC NAME FREQUENCY MODULATION PROG
===========================================
17.1 WAND-DT 471000000hz 8VSB 5
15.1 WICD-DT 471000000hz 8VSB 3
17.2 WAND-SD 471000000hz 8VSB 4
12.1 WILL-HD 525000000hz 8VSB 3
51.1 WEIU-DT 525000000hz 8VSB 1
51.2 MHz Wor 525000000hz 8VSB 2
12.2 WORLD 525000000hz 8VSB 4
12.3 CREATE 525000000hz 8VSB 5
217.1 WAND 567000000hz QAM_256 7
203.2 WCFN 567000000hz QAM_256 6
203.1 WCIA 567000000hz QAM_256 2
227.1 WCCU 567000000hz QAM_256 4
251.1 WEIU 567000000hz QAM_256 5
215.1 WICD 567000000hz QAM_256 3
212.1 WILL 567000000hz QAM_256 1
223.1 WBUI 567000000hz QAM_256 8
(note the QAM and 8VSB versions of each)
How does that roll into all this?
When I see things that make me wonder, I then worry about injecting this into my Myth database and mucking stuff (even though I have a backup.)
Thanks,
-Ben
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