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Thread: Satback BBC Three Octagon SX88v2

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross_37 View Post
    Hi Many thanks to Huevos and twol for their help in resolving my issue. All working, BBC Three now working
    So what did you change?
    Gigablue Quad 4K & UE 4K
    .........FBC Tuners:
    ------------------> GT-Sat unicable LNB to 1.5M dish(28.2E)
    ------------------> Gigablue unicable LNB to 80 cm dish(19.2E)
    .......................> FBC & DVB-S2X into 90cm dish (27.5W) Opticum robust Unicable LNB
    AX HD61, Edision Osmio 4K+, Zgemma H9Combo, Octagon SF8008 , gbtrio4k, h9se using unicable ports
    Zgemma H9 C/S into Giga4K

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    Hi twol

    I removed the duplicate entry within lamedb and amended the entry to the config kindly provided by Huevos. The main difference was the f:1004 to f:4 but l don't have an understanding of the difference

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    f:1 - noSDT
    f:2 - noShow
    f:4 - noDVB
    f:8 - holdName
    f:10 -
    f:20 -
    f:40 - new
    f:80 - isDedicated3D
    f:100 - parentalProtected
    f:200 - hideVBI
    f:400 - isScrambledPMT
    f:800 - centerDVBsubs
    f:1000 - noEIT

    f:1004 = noDVB+noEIT

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    Many thank EnoSat for your update however, where l understand the value l am not sure where or how you obtain the vale of f:. Any help or direction would be welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross_37 View Post
    Many thank EnoSat for your update however, where l understand the value l am not sure where or how you obtain the vale of f:. Any help or direction would be welcome
    They are binary flags. You just add together the ones you want, convert to hexadecimal and add to lamedb.

    Code:
    dxNoSDT=1,    // don't fetch SDT
    dxDontshow=2, // don't show service in all services list
    dxNoDVB=4,  // dont use PMT for this service ( use cached pids )
    dxHoldName=8, // don't change service name if label differs in the SDT
    dxNewFound=64, // show in last scanned bouquet ( until next restart )
    dxIsDedicated3D=128, // 3D channel
    dxIsParentalProtected=256, // service with parental protection
    dxHideVBI=512, // Hide VBI line (dotted line along top of screen on some channels )
    dxIsScrambledPMT=1024, // identical to dxNoDVB when used in pmt.cpp and in servicedvbstream.cpp used to record cached pids
    dxCenterDVBSubs=2048, // Centre DVB subtitles
    dxNoEIT=4096, // disable EIT event parsing when using EPG_IMPORT
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