Ok then, please ignore my `rm ~/.me-tv/channels.conf` suggestion.
See if you can get the scan application working
(http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Scan). If you can't then there's a
more generic issue with your DVB setup i.e. a driver issue. If you can,
then you can use the resulting channels.
Hi again Michael,
I looked through some help forums and learned to display hidden files.
Selected then deleted the conf file, thus resulting in the ability to
rescan. Unfortunately the help forums could not assist me with my
channel 7 issue.
Back to you.
Regards
Mark
On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 06:22
Hi Mark,
Now I'm confused, how did you get Me TV to rescan different regions
without removing the ~/.me-tv/channels.conf file?
Thanks,
Michael
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Hi Michael,
Thanks for your ultra quick assistance. In answer to your questions I
provide:
1. The region I scanned was the 3 provided for Sydney. They are 2 for
North Shore and 1 for Kings Cross. None discovered channel 7.
2. I have tried scanning with all available east cost regions but none
fi
I think that this is a dvb-utils package issue, the initial scan/tuning
file that they provide is out of date. Channel 7 changed their Guard
Interval a little while back but Hardy users are still using the old
setting. Which region did you use to scan? If you can't remember then
look in /usr/sha