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as you can see in the image everything is there.
i wonder is it a blackhole issue?
anyone ever had this issue?
Yes I use the cable autobouquet first. Then use the satellite one next, I then open up in dreamboxedit to rearrange HD channels where I want them in Virgin and save as they come up in channel numbers with no HD arranged first. Once its set up its very easy to use as is the dbedit program.
You can always specifcy that the file is backed up in your backups. Restore will then restore it.
Doubtful as we have ABM built into the image to do the same thing.
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how can you do this thanks?
This is Lraizer's 2014_06 _01 version. It requies DVBsnoop to be present and should be executed while on an active channel.
The Pure areas are not listed, use "first available".
EDIT: this is classed as Experimental.
I've tested the plugin on a Dm800SE with DVB C tuner in a Pure Area, works well. I used the "first available " option for the area ID as the pure areas are not available as options, this seemed to use 00013 as my network ID even though my actual net id is 00019 still worked though.
Im sure this plugin will only get better with further development, great job for an experimental version.
Hi everyone.
Excellent work by Lraizer (again). Sorry if this has been asked before....
Is there a way (without using DreamBoxEdit manually) to swap some of the SD channels for the HD channels? There used to be a way on the sat version by making a simple file such as Supplement.txt or custom.txt and entering text such as:
101=108
102=162 etc
Is there a similar facility for the cable version? ...or a plan for it?
Thanks
you had me worried for a second there... i thought you had found a bogus pure area that was transmitting more than its own area netid data, meaning the pure area auto detection scan code was useless. but i now realised you are not converting from hex to dec for the reported netid value. when the plugin auto detects a pure area netid, it is dectecting the areas hexedecimal netid value within the transmitted data such as 00 13. if you convert this to decimal, you should find its decimal value is 00 19? which is what you suggest as your REAL netid.
it was only meant to be an example plugin for testing/experimental purposes to show where the required data could be found, and a way to process it for any custom bouquet maker enthusiasts to use as a starting point i personaly dont have any immediate plans or time to develope it any more than the current ultralite version.