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Thread: Scanning 12322 V & 12369 V.

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    yura21

    Scanning 12322 V & 12369 V.

    I have a problem on 5.4 with scanning transponders, for example 4.8E 12322 V & 12369 V.

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    I have moved your post into its own thread. It has nothing to do with the x265 package not updating

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    yura21
    At OpenATV 6.4 the same problem on my Vu+ Solo2, when I do a full scan 4.8E 12322 V and 12360 V = 12322 V. There are no such problems at OpenPli 7.3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yura21 View Post
    At OpenATV 6.4 the same problem on my Vu+ Solo2, when I do a full scan 4.8E 12322 V and 12360 V = 12322 V. There are no such problems at OpenPli 7.3.
    And the problem is what?
    What are you trying to show with the equal sign above?

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    yura21
    Ok, I'll try to show...

    1. Example on the image Black Hole 3.1.0 and also on OpenPli 7.3, Animal Planet Europe - 12322, Animal Planet Poland HD - 12360.
    1_c.jpg 2_c.jpg

    2. On OpenViX 5.4 & OpenATV 6.4 after scanning 4.8E, the same channels Animal Planet Europe - 12321, Animal Planet Poland HD - 12321.
    1_w.jpg 2_w0.jpg 2_w1.jpg

    3. Manual scanning 12360, now Animal Planet Europe - 12360 and Animal Planet Poland HD - 12360... the same on 0.8W.
    3_1.jpg 3_2.jpg 3_4.jpg

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    I see now.
    Thats really weird.

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    I saw your post on PLi. You really must stop posting in existing threads so that your issue gets the correct attention!
    Code:
     https://forums.openpli.org/topic/79889-openpli-release-candidate-80-available/#entry1278445
    I still don't understand what the problem is. Can you rephrase it?

    You are mentioning two different satellites and two different frequencies but not in a manner that is explicit and clear. When you mention scanning frequency, you are not mentioning which satellite.

    There is a mechanism where identical IDs across different satellites are worked around to avoid issue.That could be the issue.
    Code:
    https://github.com/OpenViX/enigma2/commit/27306a4a00c704f847ac5f2415524d552a00b228
    But without really understanding what you mean, it is hard to say. It may be an idea to converse with Dimitrij in what I presume is language common to both of you as he has a good understanding of enigma2.

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    yura21
    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    I saw your post on PLi. You really must stop posting in existing threads so that your issue gets the correct attention!
    Code:
     https://forums.openpli.org/topic/79889-openpli-release-candidate-80-available/#entry1278445
    I have duplicated it, since testing is in progress 8.0 RC where did the same problem repeat itself or is it prohibited?

    P.S. No problem, you can close it, if there is no problem, then there is nothing to discuss. Thanks for your help and goodbye.

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    There was no need to close your account. You have encountered a problem, people need to be able to understand the problem and preferably be able to reproduce it in order to fix it.

    I have also asked on our slack group if someone can try and reproduce the problem so we can fix it. Come back with more details.

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