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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 732350" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>[USER=89843]wilee[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Okay, I think this build should work.</p><p>Regarding the retuning: my guess was correct. The issue is that the channel number is different, which makes TV Server think that it is a different channel. It seems that analog tuners use the channel number as an alternative to specifying a frequency (ie. the channel number is a frequency band number). For that reason it is not going to be possible to take the channel number out of AnalogChannel.IsDifferentTransponder() check. As an alternative you could try setting some of your channel numbers to a single number and see what happens. Obviously that isn't going to be possible if you blast based on the channel number though - maybe you could blast based on channel index (which is what I do).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 732350, member: 82144"] [USER=89843]wilee[/USER] Okay, I think this build should work. Regarding the retuning: my guess was correct. The issue is that the channel number is different, which makes TV Server think that it is a different channel. It seems that analog tuners use the channel number as an alternative to specifying a frequency (ie. the channel number is a frequency band number). For that reason it is not going to be possible to take the channel number out of AnalogChannel.IsDifferentTransponder() check. As an alternative you could try setting some of your channel numbers to a single number and see what happens. Obviously that isn't going to be possible if you blast based on the channel number though - maybe you could blast based on channel index (which is what I do). [/QUOTE]
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