this is on the ToDo list! But the devs and especially frodo are currently working on stability, what is more importand. So autotune will come, but in later releases.
Hi,
just checked the latest cvs on webpage.
Autotune for tv is working for me .... grrrreat!
Some suggestions though:
Could u do like:
1. Autotune all stations
2. get a list of all found stations (with preview when selecting) where u can
2.1. delete wrong stations (bad quality for instance)
2.2. map to epg channels
2.3. rename stations
I know u can do those things in the channellist afterwards
but this is lacking automatically store all found stations.
Think this would make it even more userfriendly.
But it's great that autotune works at all for the moment.
cheers
cheffe
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