Abu, I'm talking about new channels that are not part of an ABM search.
One possible option is only include channels that exist in bouquets in the EPGsearch. Would need to be configurable.
Abu, I'm talking about new channels that are not part of an ABM search.
One possible option is only include channels that exist in bouquets in the EPGsearch. Would need to be configurable.
Here are two lamedb files to compare.
Not worth looking at EPG search plugin in this regard. End result is achieved by disabling the background scan. I think there is an issue with the way scans work for UK DVB-C. The Net ID is completely ignored during a scan, you can use any Net ID. If I understand it correctly, you should only find the channels with matching net ID.
Perhaps someone with a sundtek tuner (not in a pure area) can get a transport stream recording.
@baz2011uk what tuner configuartion have you got for your cable tuners?
I have the vu hybrid Turner that wos fit on the £289 model vu duo2 for cable if your find it i can link it later
meant how have you set them in tuner configuration.
Last edited by baz2011uk; 18-02-16 at 22:09.
Entering your NetID should resolve the issue. please try.
cheers Abu i take it need to do this on both tuners
i did the fix you said back at the beginning and this worked, how do i reverse this? i guess i need to turn disable background scans to no if so when do the background scans happen so i can see its re added the 1's i cant use again and then do the turner adjustment with net ID this time and see if its worked
cheers Baz
Last edited by baz2011uk; 19-02-16 at 00:48.
Scrap that, does not work. Sorry
People experiencing this issue will have to leave background scanning off.
A background scan scans details in the background. If a channel started up, it will automatically get added to the lamedb file in the background. Nothing gets added to the bouquets automatically.
ABM is a separate processs. If you run ABM, it will pick up channels as per the settings/programming. It is not affected by your settings for background scanning.
baz2011uk (19-02-16)