2011/7/2 mossroy moss...@free.fr:
The following patch deletes the 19 remaining fr-* files, as most of them are
outdated.
Committed, thanks.
Christoph
I tested auto-Default and it worked for me (I tested on tvheadend. See
https://www.lonelycoder.com/redmine/issues/570 ).
Could the other
The following patch deletes the 19 remaining fr-* files, as most of them
are outdated.
I tested auto-Default and it worked for me (I tested on tvheadend. See
https://www.lonelycoder.com/redmine/issues/570 ).
Could the other French users test auto-Default (and
auto-With167kHzOffsets if
Dear LinuxTV friends,
In order to simplify things, I would propose only ONE scan file with
offset -166, 0, 166, 333 and 500. OK, it will take more time for users
to run a scan (+66 %) compared to having a file with only offsets -166,
0, 166 but at least we are sure to cover all the possible
2011/6/27 Johann Ollivier Lapeyre johann.ollivierlape...@gmail.com:
Dear LinuxTV friends,
In order to simplify things, I would propose only ONE scan file with
offset -166, 0, 166, 333 and 500. OK, it will take more time for users
to run a scan (+66 %) compared to having a file with only
2011/6/22 mossroy moss...@free.fr:
snip
Would it be harmful to have only one list with all those frequencies (there
are 57) for all the country?
snip
http://linuxtv.org/hg/dvb-apps/file/tip/util/scan/dvb-t/auto-Default
Thanks for your answer.
The French frequencies are (almost) all included in the
auto-With167kHzOffsets file.
In fact, the offset can officially be -167, 0, +167 (which are included
in this file), but also +333 and +500 (see page 11 of
http://www.csa.fr/upload/publication/CSATNT.pdf )
I
Dear LinuxTV friends,
Le dimanche 26 juin 2011 à 23:03 +0200, mossroy a écrit :
I would suggest to :
- delete the 19 remaining fr-* files
- make the French users use the auto-With167kHzOffsets file (should we
create a fr-All file, that would be a link to auto-With167kHzOffsets ?)
- create a
Le 20/06/2011 22:09, Antti Palosaari a écrit :
On 06/20/2011 11:04 PM, mossroy wrote:
In France, the DVB-T channels are currently moving (because the analog
TV is being removed at the same time)
The frequencies are modified region by region, with a calendar that
started in late 2009, and will
In France, the DVB-T channels are currently moving (because the analog
TV is being removed at the same time)
The frequencies are modified region by region, with a calendar that
started in late 2009, and will end on november 29th 2011 (see
http://www.tousaunumerique.fr/ou-et-quand/ )
All the
On 06/20/2011 11:04 PM, mossroy wrote:
In France, the DVB-T channels are currently moving (because the analog
TV is being removed at the same time)
The frequencies are modified region by region, with a calendar that
started in late 2009, and will end on november 29th 2011 (see
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