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tvheadend: mpegts: ___ MHz in network_name - not enabled ...does this log point to any problem? or does it just flood my syslog?

Added by Daisy Reiss almost 10 years ago

Hey buddies,

I get plenty of such log entries:

Feb  1 01:04:55 PVRServer tvheadend[2307]: mpegts: 826MHz in DVB-T NS1 (generic-auto) - not enabled
Feb  1 01:04:55 PVRServer tvheadend[2307]: mpegts: 730MHz in DVB-T NS1 (generic-auto) - not enabled
Feb  1 01:04:55 PVRServer tvheadend[2307]: mpegts: 818MHz in DVB-T NS2 (generic auto) - not enabled
Feb  1 01:04:55 PVRServer tvheadend[2307]: mpegts: 482MHz in DVB-T NS0 (generic-auto) - not enabled
Feb  1 01:04:55 PVRServer tvheadend[2307]: mpegts: 778MHz in DVB-T NS2 (generic auto) - not enabled
Feb  1 01:04:55 PVRServer tvheadend[2307]: mpegts: 850MHz in DVB-T NS0 (generic-auto) - not enabled
Feb  1 01:04:55 PVRServer tvheadend[2307]: mpegts: 554MHz in DVB-T NS1 (generic-auto) - not enabled

I created 2 kinds of networks for my setup:
  • one based on predefined Muxes "DVB-T/Germany/Niedersachsen" which I use currently on all 3 Tuners and
  • one based on predefined Muxes "Generic - auto -default" which I use sometimes on one Tuner to see, if the other frequencies are better, and to see if I get some HbbTv Channels
    This is because I'm sitting between 3 Senders "Hannover/Telemax", "Hemmingen" and (I guess) "Braunschweig". Telemax is the nearest but seems to not broadcasting the HbbTV stuff.

now back to my question:
because I have prepared 2 Netwokst for each tuner, I enabled 3 for now, and I disabled 3 for now. The disabled ones creating a lot of log entries, which looks like the tvheadend tries still to scan this networks. Does it cause some trouble? Shall I be afraid of bad things that happen to my setup, my planned recordings or my system performance? Or shall I just ignore the log entries?

disabled_channel.PNG (36.8 KB) disabled_channel.PNG here you see that I disabled it