Quoting Bruce Pennypacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm at exactly the same point you're at. I've managed to manually pull > together a good number of the QAM PID's for Comcast channels in Boston > (I live just north of the city) and can manually capture the streams. > It looks like myth relies on a transport ID instead of the individual > PID's and I've also managed to collect that using dvbscan - at least I > think I have. Since the PSIP data isn't included dvbscan's output is > pretty generic, and there's no documentation other than the source > code... All attempts I've made to manually insert this information into > the channel & dtv_multiplex tables has failed. myth just keeps > informing me that the channels are off the air.
Are you sure the channels are not encrypted? Are you building a new dtv_multiplex for the frequency and then added a channels entry with the serviceid that points to that new dtv_multiplex entry? > If you want a copy of the channels.conf I've managed to hack together > let me know. It's pretty ugly (don't have all the channel/station names > set up properly) but it works. _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
