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Old 2008-03-15, 21:50   #56 (permalink)
Odoyle
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Originally Posted by bobbyd87 View Post
If you know exactly what frequency it's on, you can make a new .qam file with only that frequency so that the scan occurs quickly. Check this site as well, hdhomerun/channels - Silicondust it will confirm the frequencies along with giving you the service id. If you are stuck completly, you can install GBPVR and take the information from there, and do an export, edit the values like i mentioned on the previous page, and import them again.
It's weird. I know exactly what frequency TSReader tells me it is (which corresponds to freqs provided in Media Portal's "QAM HRC+3.qam" file). No channels are found when I scan HRC+3, however when I scan IRC I get a whole bunch of radio channels and about 8 tv channels. The odd thing is that none of the TV channels will tune (scrambled or unabletostartgraph) and some of the radio channels fall in the range of where my HD QAM channels should be. I was actually able to get some of the radio channels to play, curiously. What the heck is going on?

Oh, I installed GB-PVR and in the setup I had to download the EPG data before it would scan for channels. GB-PVR also found nothing.

With TSReader Lite I can identify frequencies, PIDs, Transport Stream IDs, and all sorts of other data. I can stream actual programs in HD for a whole minute with the free version. I've tried manually putting this into export.xml and reimporting it but all I managed to do is muck up my SQL database in the process (tv config wouldn't clear channels and I started getting a bunch of "all channels" grouping tabs that would not go away). I'm unable to find support resources that identify what each of the parameters mean within the export.xml file.
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