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[vdr] Re: [Announce] script to "refresh" channels.conf



Hello,
using CHIDs to sort wouldn't work as it is atm.
Just try to distinguish

Premiere Sport 1:11720:h:0:27500:255:256,257:0:3:17
Supersignal:11720:h:0:27500:255:256:0:3:17
BuLi-Spiel 1:11720:h:0:27500:255:256,257:0:3:17

All of them are basically the same channel but for different
multifeed-options
(Formula 1, Bundesliga or Champions League).

Same applies for SPORT 2 and Olympia 1 atm.

But certainly nobody wants to eliminate them from the channels.conf

Maybe we should start a different thread about multifeed handling within
vdr.

Cheers,
Christian.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Koch, Steffen [mailto:steffen.koch@sphinx-electronics.de]
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 12:48 PM
> To: 'vdr@linuxtv.org'
> Subject: [vdr] Re: [Announce] script to "refresh" channels.conf
> 
> 
> > To use it just try:
> > chann_aktual sorted_channels.conf vdr_channels.conf
> > this will generate sorted_channels.conf.new
> > 
> > The script only looks for the channel name in 
> > sorted_channels.conf, so you  
> > can also use the script to generate a sorted channels.conf by 
> > just writing  
> > the channel name in the desired order with an ":" after the 
> > name without  
> > the need of the full channel description after it.
> 
> what about using the PNUM e.g. 12003 for RTL to distinguish 
> the channels.
> Maybe I call "MTV Europe" just "MTV"...
> 
> 



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