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mm1352000

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    if you have satellite tuners, lots of people rave about the DJBlu plug in. I have not been able to use it myself as I have no satellite dish / tuners and am using a DVB-T/T2 set up only.
    I really think you should check on this. I thought it also worked for Freeview (DVB-T).
     

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    I had a look through the long DJBlu thread here:

    https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/...r-including-sky-uk-channel-epg-grabber.96767/

    and it looks like users are having to use a separate grabber to populate DVB-T/2 channels where they have a mix of DVB-S and DVB-T.
    I also had a look at the instructions for installation and it says this:

    2. Go into SetupTV and navigate to your DVB-S/S2 cards.

    3. Ensure you have selected "28.2e" as one of the satellites.

    So without a satellite dish or DVB-S cards, I think we can't use it. :(
     

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    Again, I think you should actually ask.

    and it looks like users are having to use a separate grabber to populate DVB-T/2 channels where they have a mix of DVB-S and DVB-T.
    Scanning is irrelevant for EPG.

    So without a satellite dish or DVB-S cards, I think we can't use it. :(
    I'm 100% certain the install is not going to stop you from using DVB-T/T2 tuners. The question is simply whether the series link function also works for Freeview.
     

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    The data comes via satellite from Sky and is the same as used in their STBs. The plugin doesn't require an STB or a Sky subscription, it even includes a checkbox to ignore pay channels if you don't want them.
     

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    The data comes via satellite from Sky and is the same as used in their STBs. The plugin doesn't require an STB or a Sky subscription, it even includes a checkbox to ignore pay channels if you don't want them.

    Thanks, so... if the data comes via satellite is my assumption correct that without a satellite dish I can't get any data?
     

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