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| not sure if this is the right place in the forum for this post, but give it a try. In my city they are going to change the frequency of the tv channels, and they are going tio change it when i am on holiday. So my scheduled recordings will be black recordings after the channelchange. The new frequency is already known, is it possible to schedule a job to replace my existing frequencies with the new frequencies? And how can I do that? |
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| Portal Member | you could manually register the new channels with the new known frequencies with different names from the current ones...then import the EPG guide for them, and schedule recordings for new channels strarting from the date they will change frequencies...once you will be back from holydays just delete old channels (not working anymore) and rename new ones. |
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