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BadBoy
16-01-12, 08:18
Where can you get the latest channel lists and frequencies so that you can generate your own channel settings.

Just sly UK for now

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Stanman
16-01-12, 11:11
from here


http://en.kingofsat.net/news.php

Larry-G
16-01-12, 11:15
the easiest way is to load a new satellites.xml file to the box and do a full rescan. once done you can dump that with DBE= DreamboxEdit and make your own bouquet easily that way.

BadBoy
16-01-12, 23:01
from here


http://en.kingofsat.net/news.php

Don't really understand how you can extract from the site to make up the bouquet line?

userbouquet.dbe1e.tv:#SERVICE 1:0:19:EEE:7F2:2:11A0000:0:0:0::403 - Sky Sports HD3

Larry-G
17-01-12, 01:11
Don't really understand how you can extract from the site to make up the bouquet line?

userbouquet.dbe1e.tv:#SERVICE 1:0:19:EEE:7F2:2:11A0000:0:0:0::403 - Sky Sports HD3

you dont, that's just a reference site that lists all known channels and any changes as and when they occur, you can download a upto date satellites.xml file from there though for each satellite.

theo
25-01-12, 16:13
the easiest way is to load a new satellites.xml file to the box and do a full rescan. once done you can dump that with DBE= DreamboxEdit and make your own bouquet easily that way.

In my opinion the easiest way to create channel lists and update satellites is to use Dreamset editor (http://www.dreamset-editor.com/dreamset-about). It connects directly to King of Sat to give the very latest satellite and channel list. Much better for this reason than DreamboxEdit

Larry-G
25-01-12, 16:43
Well every one has their own preferred methods. As for KOS it's user generated data and as such can be wildly inaccurate.

theo
26-01-12, 15:43
I didnt know KOS was user generated. Its good to know that. The reason I use Dreamset though is that its much faster - it takes minutes, whereas a Full Scan could take an hour or so, depending on the number of satellites