2022-07-22, 00:32
Hello,
I am sorry to ask this question here but the tvheadend.org forum is practically dead and maybe some TVHeadend users on here could help?
With enigma2 images (e.g: OpenATV) you can download a file (satellites.xml) at http://satellites-xml.org/ with an up to date list of all Transponders on e.g: Astra 28.2E. You put that file in /etc/enigma2 and do a scan and you can get channels on all the latest transponder frequencies.
I just installed TVHeadend and chose the Astra 28.2E "predefined MUX list" but when I scan lots of the scans fail because the frequencies are wrong. I can manually update those frequencies but that's LOADS of work.
I have installed TVHeadend on Ubuntu Server and in these folders there are files that seem relevant:
I don't think changing files in those directories makes any difference, it seems that maybe the list of transponders TVHeadend has in its "Pre-defined MUX lists" is baked in to the binary and not configurable with a settings file e.g: a satellites.xml file.
Is this true or how could I do what I need?
Any help much appreciated,
Flex
I am sorry to ask this question here but the tvheadend.org forum is practically dead and maybe some TVHeadend users on here could help?
With enigma2 images (e.g: OpenATV) you can download a file (satellites.xml) at http://satellites-xml.org/ with an up to date list of all Transponders on e.g: Astra 28.2E. You put that file in /etc/enigma2 and do a scan and you can get channels on all the latest transponder frequencies.
I just installed TVHeadend and chose the Astra 28.2E "predefined MUX list" but when I scan lots of the scans fail because the frequencies are wrong. I can manually update those frequencies but that's LOADS of work.
I have installed TVHeadend on Ubuntu Server and in these folders there are files that seem relevant:
(fastscan and satellites)xml:/usr/share/tvheadend/data/conf/
(contains files with transponder frequencies for different satellite positions but making changes to these files doesn't seem to affect the list of transponders that TVH finds and tries to scan)xml:/usr/share/dvb/dvb-s/
I don't think changing files in those directories makes any difference, it seems that maybe the list of transponders TVHeadend has in its "Pre-defined MUX lists" is baked in to the binary and not configurable with a settings file e.g: a satellites.xml file.
Is this true or how could I do what I need?
Any help much appreciated,
Flex