New question #78269 on Me TV:
https://answers.launchpad.net/me-tv/+question/78269

Hi
I'm very new to Linux, and also to Me-TV. However I am familiar with DVB-T 
applications running on Windows.
I've Ubuntu 9.04 installed on my PC, and the PC has a Cinergy 1400 DVB-T on 
board, it is an old model from Terratec.
I have to say it worked as a charm since the beginning. The only annoying thing 
is this one:

In my area (Milano, Italy) there are around 90 boadcasts available, but many 
are not featuring any video or audio.
Some are experimental channels, others are "service" channels. I made a mistake 
and imported into the channel list one of these channels. If you tune it, then 
there's no way to change to another channel. It locks to that channel and the 
only thing you can do is to terminate the application. Once you restart Me-TV 
it loks on that stupid channel again.

I tried uninstalling and re-installing, but although the procedure said it 
would have canceled the settings, it did not.
I sorted the problem out only removing one of the 2 files who are in the .Me-TV 
directory, Me-TV.db.

Afte that Me-TV starts with the request to scan for channels, so if I do not 
import that channel again I should be fine.
But should this happen again is there a better way than deleting the Me-TV.db 
file?

Thanks/Ciao



Marco



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