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Thread: ABM: How to exclude unavailable HD & SD Sky channels

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    ABM: How to exclude unavailable HD & SD Sky channels

    If you want to exclude the unavailable HD & SD channels when using ABM, select the region ending with "Custom"


    There are three types of each location for Sky UK/ROI. Please look at the end of the location name. I am using London as an example:

    1. London HD
    Almost exact lineup as on an offcial HD receiver

    2. London SD
    Almost exact lineup as on an offcial SD receiver

    3. London Custom
    Numbering is the same as an official SD receiver.
    Unavailable channels are skipped.

    Note for "custom" mode:
    If you also configure ABM to use expert mode and then enable "not indexed", the Custom variation will also:
    Allow other hacks to come into play.
    Other channels are inserted such Setanta Sports

    You can reach the custom variant quicker by scrolling left instead of right.

    If you need support with ABM, please attach debug logs as per this thread: http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...port-questions
    It will help to get you support quickly and effectively.

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