https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390934
--- Comment #11 from Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+...@kernel.org> --- (In reply to Potomac from comment #10) > (In reply to Mauro Carvalho Chehab from comment #9) > > > > Why do you need to distinguish between the two, if both are connected to the > > same TV source, provided that you can use both at the same time? > > Because each card is connected to a different antenna : > > - my fisrt card is connected to an indoor antenna, in order to receive > regulars TV channels of my country, 27 TV channels : > https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/ > Liste_des_cha%C3%AEnes_de_t%C3%A9l%C3%A9vision_en_France > > - my second card is connected to a cable antenna ( but it is still a DVB-T > signal ), which provides one additional channel ( sport channel : "sfr sport > 2" ) and also the 27 TV channels but this 27 TV channels are broadcasted on > different channels with this second antenna > > that's why I need to be able to select the 2 cards in the combobox "source" > when I want to do a channel search : > > - First I need to select the first card in order to have the 27 TV channels > in DVB-T > > - Then I need to select the second card in order to have the additionnal TV > channel provided by my cable antenna ( in DVB-T ) Ah! Yeah, as I said, you only need two different source names there when the sources are different, like on your case :-) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.