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    4Music

    4Music is FTA now but I think it's still marked as encrypted.
    What needs to be done to fix this?

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    I think I can fix this with the help of Py3 versions of an ABM Hack from this message (this one: sat_282_sky_uk_CustomMix.xml)
    Do Py3 versions exist yet?

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    Never mind, I figured it out.
    py3 versions of those files would still be nice though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BefuddledBrian View Post
    Never mind, I figured it out.
    py3 versions of those files would still be nice though.
    .... maybe this?

    https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...l=1#post514944

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    Wouldn't it be better to update the provider file?
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    It's on Freesat at position 181. No need for any hacking. Just run ABM. I think it joined the Freesat bouquet today. Also have BBC3 HD rejoining TV from 19.00GMT.
    I don't know about Freeview as I can't access the DVB-T signal from my "hole in the ground".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    Wouldn't it be better to update the provider file?
    I wanted those files to get the ID number for 4Music.
    They output a CSV with, amoung other things, all the ID numbers which you can refer to when modifying a provider file.

    But I've found it now (it's 1758) and have done a PR with updated Sky provider files.
    Last edited by BrokenUnusableAccount; 01-02-22 at 19:23. Reason: making it make more sense :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by BefuddledBrian View Post
    I wanted those files to get the ID number for 4Music.
    They output a CSV with, amoung other things, all the ID numbers which you can refer to when modifying a provider file.

    But I've found it now (it's 1758) and have done a PR with updated Sky provider files.
    Brian - see post #6
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    4music is on freeview (can't see much music), with an ABM scan.

    4music.jpg

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    Yes it's simpler with Freesat and Freeview; all the channels the services say are available are FTA and are always viewable.

    I wanted to add 4Music as FTA in the Sky provider files because currently they still think it's encrypted and don't add it to the bouquet when you choose FTA only.

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