Why is swap channels swapping BET and Smithsonian channel HD (rather than Smithsonian channel and Smithsonian channel HD) in my BSkyB bouquet?
Enigma2_debug_2020-08-27_19-02-33.log
Why is swap channels swapping BET and Smithsonian channel HD (rather than Smithsonian channel and Smithsonian channel HD) in my BSkyB bouquet?
Enigma2_debug_2020-08-27_19-02-33.log
Last edited by BrianTheTechieSnail; 27-08-20 at 19:18. Reason: make clearer
https://github.com/oe-alliance/AutoB...3be5e5fa19d7b4
Update the provider file using function in ABM then run again.
Thank you Abu.
Is there no way to avoid this type of event requiring a manual change to files on GitHub?
Perhaps it would just mean some other type of event would need manual change instead
In the future perhaps I will try only run ABM scan after I do provider file update and notice that there was an update required.
But unfortunately ABM scan is also the only way to sort the results of blind scan into alphanumeric order.
Last edited by BrianTheTechieSnail; 28-08-20 at 15:44.
Best to use the HD line up then.
Edit:
That way you are using the official list without depending on manual changes by the E2 community
Last edited by abu baniaz; 28-08-20 at 21:00.
Zgemma H7S running OpenVIX 6.2, Darkmotor, Triax TD110 dish, Inverto Black Ultra dual lnb
LG 50UM7450 4K TV, Pioneer VSX-534 Atmos AVR , Panasonic UB820 region free 4K Bluray & a PS4.
I like to have a Sky bouquet where I can use the Sky channel numbers, a Freeview bouquet where I can use the Freeview channel numbers (+2000), a favourites bouquet with a few oddments* in it that don't show up, or don't show up in a convenient way anywhere else, and an everything (or in practice almost everything) bouquet with everything in alphabetical order.
I do not use sub bouquets because I do not in general have any trouble remembering the channel numbers I watch or the channel numbers where the sub sections start.
(*oddments are the UHD test channels, ITVi Stream 44 (to be able to watch Merit on satellite) and the buildings CCTV channel which is on a locally injected DVB-T multiplex that the box otherwise refuses to see).
As you can see I somewhat obsessively want to have absolutely everything that's available.
It is quite possible that I'm not achieving all this in the optimal way as I have just done it by experimenting until I eventually manage to get it close to the way I want.
Its time to expand your viewing and get a motor - you are missing thousands of channels!! Personally I don't use ABM - I just make my bouquets manually with the channels in the order that suits me. A blind scan is still not the way to do it though - just do a manual scan of the single satellite (its much quicker). And better still just keep an eye on a site such as kingofsat for transponder/channel changes on 28e. Usually its enough to scan/modify a single transponder to make any updates. A blind scan is normally used when transponder details are not known (usually for feeds etc).
Zgemma H7S running OpenVIX 6.2, Darkmotor, Triax TD110 dish, Inverto Black Ultra dual lnb
LG 50UM7450 4K TV, Pioneer VSX-534 Atmos AVR , Panasonic UB820 region free 4K Bluray & a PS4.
There's only one way. Just do the scan and press the green button (or OK) at end.
Zgemma H7S running OpenVIX 6.2, Darkmotor, Triax TD110 dish, Inverto Black Ultra dual lnb
LG 50UM7450 4K TV, Pioneer VSX-534 Atmos AVR , Panasonic UB820 region free 4K Bluray & a PS4.
Last scanned is dynamic. What is wrong with "all"?
Maybe I mean 'all'.
The place where all the results of a blind scan go, all lumped together, satellite and terrestrial.
It's like the last bouquet - after the one that's empty by default but nevertheless seems to be absolutely vital in that if you delete it the box goes completely crazy.
Last edited by BrianTheTechieSnail; 31-08-20 at 01:35.
"All services" is not a bouquet.