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        Gareth Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It does work, as you say.  And I now have 36 channels.  I found though
> that I still have the same problem that got me going down this road,
> which is that the backend complains it doesn't have any PIDs.  But with
> some more digging, I've found that that seems to be because the
> dvb_pids table is empty.

The dvb_pids table is supposed to be empty - it isn't used anymore.

> I added the PIDs for ITV1 (which is the default channel 3) directly
> using MySQL and I was able to watch this station.  Which leads me to
> two questions:

The tables which used to hold PIDs are no longer used so whatever you
did probably had little effect.

> 1.  Am I doing something wrong that the PIDS table is not being filled
> in automatically when scanning? (the PIDs are returned in dvbscan)

Nope. PIDs are determined on the fly when tuning to a channel now
by reading the PMT and looking up the service ID to get the PIDs to
use.

> 2.  It used to be possible (on the older versions) to type in the PIDs
> - I thought in setup - but this doesn't seem to be an option anymore. 
> Am I missing something?

Nope. That's intentional.

Tom

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Tom Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.compton.nu/
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