Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 06:01:17PM +1100, Chris Edwards wrote:
  
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
    
In my scans in Melbourne, none of the networks give any network
information for any other network. All of VHF stations list only their
own frequency for Melbourne, except SBS which lists half a dozen
different frequencies.

So I had to manually enter 5 multiplexes.
      
Yup, that's exactly what I had to do (I'm in Melbourne too). What's the 
deal with those SBS ones? I'm guessing they're probably the other 
stations in Sydney or something, judging from the way SBS usually 
    

Yup I think they're for interstate.

  
operates! Also, all the SBS channels seem to add themselves two or three 
times, with the same channel number each time. It's quite annoying.
    
I didn't notice that. I was annoyed by Channel Ten though which has
defined 4-5 channels which are identical, with numbers such as 1.
The main SBS channel came up as 3. I spent some time in the editor
straightening this out.
  
Hi guys,

I'm also in Melbourne and am fumbling my way through getting this setup.  When I initially did the autoscan I found a whole bunch of channels, including the HD ones (which seemed to make the frontend segfault).  I've deleted those manually from the channel table, and seem to have things working so-so now, although I have several duplicate channels.  I'm deleting them by hand, but am concerned that maybe I've missed something and that I shouldn't really need to.... any suggestions as to anything I might have missed to cause this behaviour, or is what I'm doing (deleting by hand) a reasonable.

cheers
dim

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