Here's what I've found, OLD: sqlite3 me-tv-old.db "select name, frequency, service_id from channel"
PULS 4(sevenonemedia)|474000000|10121 3SAT(ORF)|474000000|11302 ORF Sport Plus(ORF)|474000000|11303 ORF1(ORF)|554000000|10101 ORF2 W(ORF)|554000000|10102 ATV(ATV+)|554000000|10120 ORF2 N(ORF)|554000000|10122 P3TV(P3TV)|850000000|12101 NEW: sqlite3 me-tv.db "select name, frequency, service_id from channel" ORF1|474000000|10101 ORF2 K|474000000|10116 ATV|474000000|10120 ORF2 T|474000000|10136 Now, here's the interesting bit, if you look at ORF1 you can see that it's got a different frequency. I wonder if the transponder at 474000000 is reporting services for the transponder at 554000000. Do you know if this happens where you are? This might be observed if you see duplicate service names in the scan results. I ask you to -v the application and attach the result from a scan and confirm if duplicate services exist. Another thing to try is to create an initial scan file with only the 554000000 transponder in it. -- PMT ID for channel not found https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387460 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
