Solved - How do I find all Channels? Edit Mux/Create Mux
Added by Lars HH about 9 years ago
Dear Forum,
I like the tvheadend Software very much, but now I'm fancing a problem ...
First my config:
Hardware
Raspberry PI 2
2 x Sundtek MediaTV Pro III (DVB-C/T/T2, FM-Radio, AnalogTV)
Software
Raspian Jessie (8)
Driver for Suntek Stick
Everythings works fine, also recording, streaming etc.
But there are some channels missing - I was not able to add them manual.
Missing is
arte HD
SR Fernsehen
SYLT1
Hamburg 1
RTL Hamburg
SAT.1 Hamburg
S02
114 MHz
256QAM
6900 KSym/s
S03
122 MHz
64QAM
6900 KSym/s
Is there anyway I can add them manually?
Or is there any I can create a Mux File with all Channels that are in my need?
I hope someone can help or point me in the right direction
many thanks and cheers
Replies (6)
RE: How do I find all Channels? Edit Mux/Create Mux - Added by Lars HH about 9 years ago
Dear all,
I found the Problem - the Channel quality is really poor.
I was not able to find settings that would allow me to ignore these poor quality - anyone knows where I can find these settings?
Many Thanks
Cheers
RE: How do I find all Channels? Edit Mux/Create Mux - Added by Prof Yaffle about 9 years ago
You can simply disable the underlying service (to stop it from being mapped to a channel) - or, if you've mapped already, disable the channel instead.
Or do you mean something else?
RE: How do I find all Channels? Edit Mux/Create Mux - Added by Lars HH about 9 years ago
Hey Yaffle,
thx for your Reply - nah I didn't mean that.
I mean that I wanna ALLOW the Channel with the poor quality to map ...
tvheadend thinks that the quality is too low so that the program disabled the channel automatically - but I wanna enabled (and watch) the Channel with the ppor quality.
In older Version the option was called 'tvheadend skip service availability check when mapping'
Hope you know what I'm was trying to attempt.
thx'n'cheers
RE: How do I find all Channels? Edit Mux/Create Mux - Added by Prof Yaffle about 9 years ago
There's still a "check availability" when you map all - that's the same function.
You need to have the service in the first place, though. If it shows in your Services list, and you can play it from there, then simply map it over - you can map manually if necessary (configuration -> Channels/EPG - > Channel -> Add).
RE: How do I find all Channels? Edit Mux/Create Mux - Added by Lars HH about 9 years ago
THAT is exactly the problem - because of the poor quality it never showed up as a service - the initial scan of the muxes run into an error - so that the service can not be found.
I'm looking for an options that allow me to scan/find the Channel (poor quality) and after that to map it ...
sorry for my bad english - it was a long day and it feels like I'm gettin spaghetti in my head
Solved: How do I find all Channels? Edit Mux/Create Mux - Added by Lars HH about 9 years ago
Dear all,
I was able to solve my problem.
My TV Cable was a little corroded,
at the Main junction Box - I had to dismantle the cable and had to replace the connector - now tvheadend find all services.
It seems that a Televison Device has less problems with poor signals (the Services were watchable),but TV Software ist less tolerant.
Many thanks
Cheers