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Bob Sully rcs at malibyte.net
Mon Sep 20 02:05:09 UTC 2010


> From: "Michael T. Dean" <mtdean at thirdcontact.com>
> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Multiplex IDs?
> To: Discussion about MythTV <mythtv-users at mythtv.org>
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>   On 09/19/2010 04:12 AM, Bob Sully wrote:
>> Douglas Peale wrote:
>>> At this point, the easiest thing to do would be to rescan your
>>> channels.
>>> If there aren't too many, you could just rescan the
>>> frequency IDs that changed.
>> OK, I caved.
>>
>> I backed up the DB, then did a rescan of the clear QAM channels via
>> mythtv-setup.  However, it missed the three HD channels I'm trying to
>> find, but was able to pick up some of the SD channels I lost before.
>> Strangely enough, the dvb_utils "scan" utility did find the three HD
>> channels:
>>
>> C116-541:747000000:QAM_256:2304:2305:541<-- KNBC-HD
>> C116-542:747000000:QAM_256:2368:2369:542<-- KCBS-HD
>> C116-543:747000000:QAM_256:2432:2433:543<-- KTLA-HD
>>
>> The channel matching is thanks to Silicon Dust's data for TWC in my area
>> code.
>>
>> But there is no frequency "747000000" in the dtv_multiplex table, so I
>> can't fudge adding the channels in, as there's no multiplex ID for this
>> frequency.
>>
>> This is very odd.  Any help would be appreciated.  If I could just get
>> these three HD channels back, I'll be happy.  I sure wish these cable
>> guys
>> would stop re-arranging their lineups...sometimes I wonder if they do it
>> just to make work for us!!
>
> What revision of MythTV are you using?  If it's not 0.23-fixes r26178 or
> higher or trunk r26187 or higher, I recommend updating to a
> sufficiently-new revision and rescanning.
>
> Mike

Mike: 0.23-fixes r26231.

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