Yes I know; and my answer reflects that.
Whatever what satellites.xml has become active, it won't change your tunerconfiguration. Worst case a number of satellites isn't assigned any more to the tuner(s).
Posted 1 September 2015 - 14:10
Use opkg hold or if you don't trust that, see what's inside the tuxbox-common package, extract the files you really needs from it manually, remove the tuxbox-common package and copy the files you extracted earlier. This way you are very sure these files will never be updated again. And don't complaint about that fact later
* Wavefrontier T90 with 28E/23E/19E/13E via SCR switches 2 x 2 x 6 user bands
I don't read PM -> if you have something to ask or to report, do it in the forum so others can benefit. I don't take freelance jobs.
Ik lees geen PM -> als je iets te vragen of te melden hebt, doe het op het forum, zodat anderen er ook wat aan hebben.
Posted 5 September 2015 - 10:02
Or use a dedicated xml like you can get on http://satellites-xml.org/ ; no need to include bands one doesn't have at all.
Why would you want that? Just put your file in /etc/enigma2. If that one exists, the system will use that one and not look at the other location.
Thanks for the info.
I was always getting satellites file changed after updating...
I was also downloading satellites.xml file from other generator that includes C band transponders in the file, so it would just make things slower when searching.
Edited by Tony il Capo, 5 September 2015 - 10:02.
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Posted 5 September 2015 - 15:47
Or use a dedicated xml like you can get on http://satellites-xml.org/ ; no need to include bands one doesn't have at all.
Why would you want that? Just put your file in /etc/enigma2. If that one exists, the system will use that one and not look at the other location.
Thanks for the info.
I was always getting satellites file changed after updating...
I was also downloading satellites.xml file from other generator that includes C band transponders in the file, so it would just make things slower when searching.
How would it make anything slower? If you don't have any C-band LNBs configured it should just skip scanning those frequencies.
Posted 6 September 2015 - 21:04
My mistake then.
But still, as far as I remember when I first scanned channels, I saw it scanning C-band frequencies... but yeah, it should work like you said.
DVBS Tuner (satfinder only) || GI Avatar 2 2xDVBS2 (spark162_SH4) ||Vu+ Zero || Vu+ Duo2 4xDVBS2 1TB HD || OpenATV 6.0
0,6m+(0.8m)+0,9m+1,2m Multi feed @13ºE, 19.2ºE, 28.3ºE, 30W
Samsung 32" HDTV || 2.1 Trust Tytan
Win 10 x64 || FX8350 || 8GB RAM || MSI Gaming GTX970 || ASUS VP278H 27" || Trust Tytan 2.1 || Logitech G29
Raspberry PI 3 Model B || Samsung S22c300 21.5"
TPLINK WR1043NDv2 running LEDE || OpenVPN >=< LAN|| Lt26i Custom Android
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