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    Question Radio button doesn't work correctly

    I bought this device mainly for recording radio stations. It was my understanding that the Vix software would be the same as on the VU+ Duo 2. It seems to look the same however if I press the down arrow on the remote I then see a list of channels. Normally on a VU+ Duo 2 I would then press the Radio button and it would show a list of just Radio stations with it's own "Radio Stations" menu. However on the Tiviar Alpha+ nothing happens when I press the radio button.

    I then looked at Providers > BSkyB and it shows a list of all TV & Radio channels in alphabetical order but all mixed together. If I press the Radio button on that then it takes me to position 656 on the list of channels which is BBC R2 which is about three quarters of the way down the list. All the radio channels are grouped there and there's more TV channel below them.

    I'm using the Vix Tiviar Alpha+ 5.2.022 image.

    How do I get a proper Radio Channels list like on the VU+ Duo 2?
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    Radio button doesn't work correctly

    The Tiviar doesn’t have a specific radio button like the Vu+ remote/receivers.
    Maybe look on WebIf to see if you can locate the radio channels easier?


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    Attach a picture of your remote.

    Enable debug logs. Restart to activate them. Press the Radio or TV button. Do this a few times. Upload your debug log.

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    The remote has a TV/Radio button on second row from bottom.

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    Radio button doesn't work correctly

    Can you also upload your lamedb and radio bouquets file please? You will need to zip them first. You will find the files in /etc/enigma2 The radio bouquets have files ending in .radio

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    Files attached. There's no TV button on the remote. There's a combined TV/Radio button. However there IS a TV button at the top but I assume that's for controlling the TV and not the receiver. Regardless I did what you said then I pressed that TV button as well.

    The remote control pictured is what came with my receiver.
    Tiviar Alpha+ Plus Remote Control.jpg

    Lamedb & Radio Bouquets.zip

    Tiviar Alpha+ Plus Enigma2_debug_2019-01-09_08-22-44.log

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    What happens when you select the button using the webif remote. You will have to expand the remote to see all the buttons.

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    There is something wrong with your bouquets.

    Stop Enigma2 with "init 4" command using putty
    Unzip and transfer these files back to /etc/enigma2 (Overwrite any existing files when prompted)
    Restart with "init 3"

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    I can't even read the text on the remote buttons that appears in Webif. Here's the remote that appears in Webif. Note that it's different than the remote that came with the receiver that I posted earlier. I can't even find it in Google images. The remote that I received with my receiver is all I can see in Google Images.

    I clicked on all the buttons on the remote in Webif but most of them do nothing. There's no Radio button that I can see. The volume buttons work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    There is something wrong with your bouquets.

    Stop Enigma2 with "init 4" command using putty
    Unzip and transfer these files back to /etc/enigma2 (Overwrite any existing files when prompted)
    Restart with "init 3"
    I don't know what putty is. How do I use it?

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    Link to guide is in my signature. Click on link. Ask if guide is not clear enough. Be specific as to what is not clear and what stage you are at.

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    How do I connect to my box with Putty? Never mind. I noticed the instructions on the bottom of your page.
    Last edited by SkyFan; 09-01-19 at 11:05.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    There is something wrong with your bouquets.

    Stop Enigma2 with "init 4" command using putty
    Unzip and transfer these files back to /etc/enigma2 (Overwrite any existing files when prompted)
    Restart with "init 3"
    OK. I've done all that. What do I do now?

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    There was an issue with your bouquets, I have given you different radio bouquet files. Please test the issue again.

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