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I have not experienced that myself, and I don't know of any reason why that might occur (but my knowledge of how TV Server works is not extensive).It is strange that you mention this because there are now four DVB-T channels in the UK that behave in the same way (this is new for the UK). I think that these might be some sort of placeholder channels that don't have a full set of the various ids that define a channel. Regardless, they appear after each scan and have to be deleted manually (otherwise the copies accumulate).I am glad that you were able to clean-up your channel list. -- from CyberSimian in the UK
I have not experienced that myself, and I don't know of any reason why that might occur (but my knowledge of how TV Server works is not extensive).
It is strange that you mention this because there are now four DVB-T channels in the UK that behave in the same way (this is new for the UK). I think that these might be some sort of placeholder channels that don't have a full set of the various ids that define a channel. Regardless, they appear after each scan and have to be deleted manually (otherwise the copies accumulate).
I am glad that you were able to clean-up your channel list.
-- from CyberSimian in the UK