I’m looking over the page here:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_Obtain,_Build_and_Install_V4L-DVB_Device_Drivers
There are a number of passages on this page which could use a little
clarification. But before I jump in, I want to be sure I really understand them.
1) "This seems to
> On Dec 10, 2015, at 4:57 AM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab
> wrote:
>
> Hmm... maybe we could, instead, keep one of them as a "complete" ATSC
> possible channel list, and the other ones with the unregulated channels
> stripped.
OK I will upload a new patch “turning off” the
I have moved the channel numbers into the CHANNEL lines. I used the “physical
channel number” which seems appropriate in this case. I would like to add a
working entry for 22, but not sure what the DELIVERY_SYSTEM is?
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atsc/ca-ON-Toronto | 200
This file is renamed to more accurately reflect its contents, as well as
including all channels every used in NTSC. This is primarily of historical
interest, the ATSC file has a more up-to-date (and much shorter) list to scan
against. I notice that my local repo has the rm, but this isn’t
I’m making some updates to the ATSC dtv-scan-tables. Two questions:
1)
Why do we have "us-ATSC-center-frequencies-8VSB” *and*
"us-NTSC-center-frequencies-8VSB”? They appear to be identical. The later
could, theoretically, list NTSC encoded channels instead of 8VSB, but doesn’t
actually do
My second patch, you can be slightly less gentle now :-)
This is a scan listing for the Toronto area, along with some of the harder to
get signals. I was unsure how to enter the NTSC (analog) signals so I commented
them out.
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atsc/ca-ON-Toronto | 200
This is my first attempt at a patch, so please be gentle.
Signed-off-by: Maury Markowitz <maury.markow...@gmail.com>
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atsc/us-ATSC-center-frequencies-8VSB | 78
1 file changed, 78 insertions(+)
diff --git a/atsc/us-ATSC-center-frequencies-8VSB
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