On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 22:58 -0700, Todd Ignasiak wrote: > I finally got some time to try updating the channel settings.. > The non-PSIP channel had a NULL entry from atscsrcid, and I changed > sistandard from atsc to dvb (it was set to atsc from channel scans > done with previous versions of MythTV). > Unfortunately, I was still not able to view the channel (ESPN-HD). I may have a fix for this later today..
> Also, one possible issue with changing atsc -> dvb: each QAM channel > contains two full "channels" of data. For example, channel 116 on my > cable system has KNTV-HD, KNTV-W (a low bandwidth SD weather channel), > and ESPN-HD. KNTV is an atsc channel, with full PSIP data, ESPN-HD > does not. Since the entries in dtv_multiplex deal with QAM > channels, and not individual programs, this creates a conflict. Hmmm, you could copy the transport and give it a different mplexid for the non-PSIP channel. > The QAM channel scanning is MUCH faster. It whizzes through those 80 > analog channels.. this is very nice. > It recognized many more channels now, and it gave many of them > seemingly random channel numbers. For example, it added 9152-1 > through 9152-11, 8113-18, 93-1 through 93-9, and others. It is using the transport id from the cable provider as the channel number before the "-", and the program number for the number after the "-". P Milazzo is working on making this smarter. > On QAM channel 116 (with mixed PSIP and non-PSIP HD channels) it > didn't recognize either of the channels. It should have picked up the PSIP channels. It won't pick up the non-PSIP channels. Do the PSIP and non PSIP channels have a different transport id? You can print out the PAT tables by enabling either the record, siparser, or channel debugging, I forget which. -- Daniel
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