Initially you probably scanned the TV channels in using the "UK - All Regions" setting, this takes ages. However once done you can add your channels to the main table for your transmitter, so any future re-scans are very quick. Ideally MP would add a fast-scan button that just rescans the same freq's it found last time.
1) Run "C:\Program Files\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\Docs\SQLite Database Browser.exe" and open your tv database file found at ..\mediaportal\database\TVDatabaseV21.db3
2) Click Execute SQL table, paste this code in and click Execute Query
3) Now open "C:\Program Files\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\TuningParameters\dvbt.xml" and go to the end of the file and paste in the values you got in 2) into the existing 'UK - Winter Hill' One & Change the name to that of your Transmitter (leave offset="167"). Here's one for Brighton :-
4) Now save your edited dvbt.xml file and run Media Portal Setup, Goto Television | Capture Cards, select your TV card, hit edit, Goto autotune tab, drop down the 'Country/Region' combo box and at the bottom you should see your new entry. Select it and press the Scan button and it should rescan all your channels in under 20 seconds. Handy if new channels come on board as they often do, or you upgrade MP. Keep a copy of your edited dvbt.xml file and copy it over after you upgrade.
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1) Run "C:\Program Files\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\Docs\SQLite Database Browser.exe" and open your tv database file found at ..\mediaportal\database\TVDatabaseV21.db3
2) Click Execute SQL table, paste this code in and click Execute Query
Code:
Select '<carrier frequency="' || frequency || '" bandwidth="' || bandwidth || '" />' from tblDVBTMapping GROUP BY frequency
3) Now open "C:\Program Files\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\TuningParameters\dvbt.xml" and go to the end of the file and paste in the values you got in 2) into the existing 'UK - Winter Hill' One & Change the name to that of your Transmitter (leave offset="167"). Here's one for Brighton :-
Code:
<country name="UK - Whitehawk Hill (Brighton)" offset="167">
<carrier frequency="690000" bandwidth="8" />
<carrier frequency="706000" bandwidth="8" />
<carrier frequency="746000" bandwidth="8" />
<carrier frequency="770000" bandwidth="8" />
<carrier frequency="794000" bandwidth="8" />
<carrier frequency="834000" bandwidth="8" />
</country>
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