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Old 2006-03-18, 08:06   #1 (permalink)
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Default Australian DVB-T Frequency offset incorrect

Windows Version: Windows XP Professional SP2
CPU Type: Intel Pentium 4 630
Motherboard: GigaByte 8I945G-Pro
Motherboard Chipset: Intel 945G
Motherboard Bios: Gigabyte
Video Card: ATI X300 128MB
Video Card Driver:
Sound Card: onboard RealTek HD
Sound Card AC3: S/P-DIF optical
Sound Card Driver: Realtek HD Audio v5.10.0.5125
1. TV Card: DNTV Live Mini USB2 (Twinhan VP-7045)
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: 1.0.5.1 WHQL
2. TV Card:
2. TV Card Type:
2. TV Card Driver:
Video Codec: default Mpeg2Dec Filter
Audio Codec: default MPEG/AC3/DTS/LCPM Audio Decoder

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CVS: mediaportal-cvs-03-18-2006

The frequency offset for Australian DVB-T is incorrect in DVBT.XML. Mediaportal ships with offset="125". With this offset in Melbourne all TV stations are detected during a channel scan, however channel 7 fail to work when selected (balnk screen). Changing to offset="0" resolves the problem, ie;

<country name="Australia - All Regions" offset="125">

change to;

<country name="Australia - All Regions" offset="0">
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I think that the offset value of 125 is correct - the problem is that MediaPortal doesn't capture the correct centre frequency. See this post which refers to the same problem.

Some of our channels have a centre frequency of xxx,500 and some have a centre frequency of xxx,625 - but MediaPortal sometimes (it depends upon the particular DVB-T card) chooses xxx,625 for all the channels.
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