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    C4 HD no longer available on bouquet

    Hi,

    Recently here in Spain there seems to have been a change in the frequencys that I can receive channel 4 HD on. I am using autobouquet maker with NI SD Custom as the provider. C4 HD was normally received on 12226 Mhz H 27500 2/3 but no longer can be received on my 1.9M dish, I has also checked with a few others in my area who are reporting the same. At the end of the FTA HD channels bouquet is another C4 HD which is working using 11126 Mhz V 22000 5/6. Is it possible that this channel (77) can be moved to take the place of 4 and 104 in the Entertainment bouquets. I have checked all the C4 HD channels in the last scanned bouquet and it seems that the one that is working is the only one that can get a signal at all.

    Hoping that someone can help me with this.

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    Your screengrabs of your PC screen are not very clear. You would have been better off saving the screenshots from the receiver, instead of the PC web browser. Please see link in my signature if it helps for future uploads.

    Also, the logic of your title is the wrong way round. "C4 HD no longer available on bouquet" implies it is not available in the bouquet. It is in the bouquet, but it is not viewable, so title should be "Channel 4 HD in bouquet no longer viewable". Once that is better worded in explanation, what you need to do should make more sense: Block the channel 4 HD in the bouquet that is not viewable and then add the one that is viewable.

    I have tabulated the details you will need below. The one on 11126 has service reference: 1:0:19:52D0:814:2:11A0000:0:0:0: and channel ID 4075.

    The readme file is here:
    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oe...src/README.txt
    Hopefully someone will help with the mix file to resolve the predicament you are in.


    Name Service ref CHID CA Provider SID TSID
    Channel 4 1:0:1:23FB:7F9:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1621 0 BSkyB 0x23fb 0x7f9
    Channel 4 1:0:1:23FC:7F9:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1622 0 BSkyB 0x23fc 0x7f9
    Channel 4 1:0:1:23FD:7F9:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1623 0 BSkyB 0x23fd 0x7f9
    Channel 4 1:0:1:23FE:7F9:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1624 0 BSkyB 0x23fe 0x7f9
    Channel 4 1:0:1:2400:7F9:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1626 0 BSkyB 0x2400 0x7f9
    Channel 4 1:0:1:2080:808:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1625 0 BSkyB 0x2080 0x808
    Channel 4 1:0:1:2085:808:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1666 1 BSkyB 0x2085 0x808
    Channel 4 HD 1:0:19:52D0:814:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 4075 0 BSkyB 0x52d0 0x814
    Channel 4 HD 1:0:19:1482:7E5:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1250 1 BSkyB 0x1482 0x7e5
    Channel 4 HD 1:0:19:145D:7E8:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1213 0 BSkyB 0x145d 0x7e8
    Channel 4 HD 1:0:19:1481:7E8:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1249 0 BSkyB 0x1481 0x7e8
    Channel 4 HD 1:0:19:147E:7EB:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1246 0 BSkyB 0x147e 0x7eb
    Channel 4 HD 1:0:19:1452:7F2:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1202 0 BSkyB 0x1452 0x7f2
    Channel 4 HD 1:0:19:1480:7F2:2:11A0000:0:0:0: 1248 0 BSkyB 0x1480 0x7f2

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    What do you mean "channel 77".
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    It must have been 77 in his last scanned bouquet. He can only receive the channel 4 HD with Channel ID 4075, that is the one he wants/means.

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    Try this:
    Set region to NI SD Custom.
    Enable swap.

    Following code goes in a file named "sat_282_sky_uk_CustomMix.xml".
    Place file in "/usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/SystemPlugins/AutoBouquetsMaker/custom" and run ABM scan.

    Code:
    <custommix>
        <hacks>
    <![CDATA[
    
    customised["video"][804] = {'service_type': 0x19, 'service_id': 0x52d0, 'transport_stream_id': 0x0814, 'original_network_id': 0x0002, 'namespace': 0x011a0000, 'free_ca': 0x0} # CH 4 HD
    
    ]]>
        </hacks>
    </custommix>
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    Firstly I would like to give a big Thank You to both abu baniaz and Huevos for all the help and information to fix my problem. I will now know how to do screenshots which as always bugged me and I will also remember to word my Title with a better explanation to what I am talking about. The fix by Huevos works perfectly, again Thank You

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