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A few questions from a beginner

Added by henning dalgaard about 12 years ago

I have a few questions:

1. How do I change the order of channels? I would like the epg to show my most viewed channels first.

2. How do I edit tags and add channels to them?

3. I went into the service tab under my adapter and unchecked channels and radiochannels that I don't use. But they still show up in my epg. How do I delete channels?

4. After scanning, I have some channels that are missing. I notice that they are found during scan but that it says "unmapped". How do I fix this?

I am running tvheadend on a qnap nas 259 with hdhomerun


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RE: A few questions from a beginner - Added by Alex . about 12 years ago

henning dalgaard wrote:

I have a few questions:

Some quick answers, hope this helps:

1. How do I change the order of channels? I would like the epg to show my most viewed channels first.

Under "Channels", double click on the number in the column "number"; You can now change the number. Click save to save. This changes the order there, I guess this should change the epg too.

2. How do I edit tags and add channels to them?

You can add a tag to a channel: Doublkele click on the tag under the column " tags"; a drop down menu appears and you can select the tags for a channel.

3. I went into the service tab under my adapter and unchecked channels and radiochannels that I don't use. But they still show up in my epg. How do I delete channels?

I think this sould work, but I am not sure: Under Channels, select a channel and delete the channels you dont want. Also ,you might want to delete all and remap, but now only map does you want ( TVHeadend seems to remember those you once wanted, but later want to deselect).

4. After scanning, I have some channels that are missing. I notice that they are found during scan but that it says "unmapped". How do I fix this?

I think sometimes this is fixes over time after the first rescan ( so restart tvheadend, make sure all channels are scanned using idle scanning).

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