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<blockquote data-quote="octessence" data-source="post: 978109" data-attributes="member: 124150"><p>Sorry to drag up an old thread. I'd like some clarifications if possible and this seems like the best place to ask.</p><p> </p><p>Assuming I don't know whether my provider moves channels to different frequencies which option should I first try first? Then what results should I expect to see if I have picked the correct option vs the wrong option?</p><p> </p><p>So there are 4 different cases that might occur:</p><p> </p><p>Don't enable the flag + Provider has moved a channel => Something will be wrong. What exactly should I look for. e.g. I will get a new channel and will have to delete the old one and redo any EPG configuration?</p><p>Don't enable the flag + Provider has not moved any channels => Everything fine?</p><p>Enable the flag + Provider has moved a channel => Everything fine?</p><p>Enable the flag + Provider has not moved any channels => Everything fine?</p><p> </p><p>So using the above I should always enable it, but when will this lead to a screwed up configuration and what should I check for?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="octessence, post: 978109, member: 124150"] Sorry to drag up an old thread. I'd like some clarifications if possible and this seems like the best place to ask. Assuming I don't know whether my provider moves channels to different frequencies which option should I first try first? Then what results should I expect to see if I have picked the correct option vs the wrong option? So there are 4 different cases that might occur: Don't enable the flag + Provider has moved a channel => Something will be wrong. What exactly should I look for. e.g. I will get a new channel and will have to delete the old one and redo any EPG configuration? Don't enable the flag + Provider has not moved any channels => Everything fine? Enable the flag + Provider has moved a channel => Everything fine? Enable the flag + Provider has not moved any channels => Everything fine? So using the above I should always enable it, but when will this lead to a screwed up configuration and what should I check for? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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