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#1 Robinson

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 00:10

Hi,

Just out of curiosity, what is the significance of this setting when performing a service scan?

IGNORE DVB NAMESPACE

Thanks.


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Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #2 athoik

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 08:57

By default we ingore the subnetwork (and subnetwork contains frequency) in the dvb namespace.

If you change it not to ingore the subnetwork, all your dvbnamespace will contain much more "entropy" making unique all channels, even when duplicate tsid,onid exist under the same orbital position.

The downside, is that Willy (epgimport) will have to create all sources with and without dvbnamespace...

Edited by athoik, 15 December 2017 - 08:58.

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Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #3 Robinson

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 12:52

OK, so before this option appeared in the menu, this had always been ignored. It is just that now we may have a possibility to enable it (in other words: to switch the ignoring off) but then Rytec EPG will not be compatible for such channels?


Edited by Robinson, 15 December 2017 - 12:53.

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Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #4 Abu Baniaz

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 13:56

Does Autotimer need adapting? I can understand existing timers not working because service reference is different, but I couldnt set new ones that worked.

Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #5 mrvica

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 15:43

speaking of namespace, I just checked out, I have hier a dozen of DVB-T services, they all have the same namespace EEEE0000, even ONID is the same, only SID and TSID differ, is this normal



Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #6 WanWizard

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 16:50

Namespace is a satellite thing, for cable (FFFF0000) and terrestrial (EEEE0000) a fake and hardcoded namespaces are used.


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Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #7 athoik

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 17:19

There are some services that isValidOnidTsid returns false and for those services the namespace was containing the frequency.

This setting is very useful when broacasters mess it up, or you receive the same channel on different frequencies (eg access to two DVB-T antennas).

I am sure those who affected know what I am saying.
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Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #8 mrvica

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 17:39

thanks for making it clear



Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #9 jpuigs

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 20:29

If you change it not to ingore the subnetwork, all your dvbnamespace will contain much more "entropy" making unique all channels, even when duplicate tsid,onid exist under the same orbital position.

 

When Sky at 28ºE moves a transponder, it creates a copy on a new frequency several days before deleting it, and when scaning new one, it overwrites old channels.

So I understand that enabling that parameter will make possible to store both equal transponders.


Enigma is getting old....

 

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Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #10 WanWizard

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 21:44

Huh? It will never overwrite the old channel, old and new have a different service reference.

 

For a satellite service reference, the namespace is the satellite orbital position. For 28.2E, that is 11A0000 (which is 282 in hex). All channels on 28.2E have this namespace, and there are no collisions.

 

For Terrestrial however, a fixed namespace is used, probably because of the assumption that you can only receive one transmitted, and/or several transmitters broadcast exactly the same. But if you live on the border, you could be able to receive both your own countries' channels, but also those of the neighboring country. Or you can receive the same channel but in different regions (with localized programs).

 

And then you can have duplicate service references.


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Posted 15 December 2017 - 22:17

For a satellite service reference, the namespace is the satellite orbital position. For 28.2E, that is 11A0000 (which is 282 in hex). All channels on 28.2E have this namespace, and there are no collisions.

Not ALL channels on 28.2E are assigned exact 11A0000 namespace,

https://github.com/O...vb/scan.cpp#L81

 

Channels on tsid 0x7e3 also have frequency ("sub network") part in namespace.



Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #12 WanWizard

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 22:36

In that case the "0000" part of the namespace is used, but the first bit remains 11A. So that still makes the entire service reference unique (which was my point).

 

That is not the case for terrestrial (and cable, but two different cable providers on one box is more exotic ;)).


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Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #13 Huevos

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 22:37

Huh? It will never overwrite the old channel, old and new have a different service reference.

 

Actually they don't have different service references unless namespace subnet is activated. It is called dual illumination. The same SID, TSID, and ONID are broadcast on 2 transponders at the same time.



Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #14 WanWizard

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 22:39

I have never observed this on 28.2, which is my primary provider?


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Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #15 Huevos

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 22:48

There are some services that isValidOnidTsid returns false and for those services the namespace was containing the frequency.

This setting is very useful when broacasters mess it up, or you receive the same channel on different frequencies (eg access to two DVB-T antennas).

I am sure those who affected know what I am saying.

Yes, except isValidOnidTsid does not contain one piece of correct information as the data in it is completely out of date (by years).

 

Here is an up to date list where TSID/ONID are currently reused on different frequencies.

orb -1190 onid/tsid 4097:732 freqs 12172 12185 
orb -1190 onid/tsid 4100:6591 freqs 12224 12239 
orb -1100 onid/tsid 4102:2048 freqs 12472 12501 
orb -1073 onid/tsid 1:101 freqs 4040 4160 
orb -727 onid/tsid 4101:912 freqs 12384 12443 
orb -700 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3628 3644 3672 3689 
orb -700 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 3656 3695 
orb -700 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3955 3978 
orb -580 onid/tsid 1:101 freqs 3760 3933 4080 
orb -580 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3791 3880 
orb -580 onid/tsid 5002:101 freqs 3840 3880 
orb -555 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3733 3802 3872 3915 4086 4093 4111 4134 4151 
orb -555 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3759 3763 
orb -555 onid/tsid 1:101 freqs 3852 3898 4003 
orb -555 onid/tsid 1:2 freqs 3927 4021 4107 
orb -555 onid/tsid 1:8 freqs 4080 4137 
orb -555 onid/tsid 1:0 freqs 4084 4142 
orb -555 onid/tsid 1:201 freqs 4136 4177 
orb -530 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3720 4012 4031 
orb -530 onid/tsid 177:176 freqs 4004 4009 12138 
orb -475 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 4009 4095 
orb -431 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3717 3842 3872 
orb -431 onid/tsid 1:201 freqs 3718 4074 
orb -431 onid/tsid 1:101 freqs 3799 3927 4053 
orb -431 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3828 3850 3875 3877 4026 4097 4149 4178 
orb -431 onid/tsid 1:301 freqs 3895 3962 3966 
orb -405 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3627 3628 3652 3835 4136 
orb -405 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3630 3637 3657 3682 3684 3695 3830 3866 3875 3906 3910 3915 3923 3960 4021 4025 4028 4040 4086 4119 4137 4139 4168 4187 4196 4641 
orb -405 onid/tsid 1:0 freqs 3641 3644 3858 3972 
orb -405 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3667 4121 4145 
orb -405 onid/tsid 177:176 freqs 3699 4132 4151 
orb -405 onid/tsid 1:201 freqs 3728 3803 4047 4065 4066 
orb -405 onid/tsid 1:101 freqs 3843 3883 3980 
orb -405 onid/tsid 8192:4096 freqs 3854 3968 4043 4054 
orb -405 onid/tsid 0:3 freqs 3870 4130 
orb -405 onid/tsid 92:27 freqs 11640 11680 
orb -315 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 12341 12344 
orb -275 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3764 3838 3936 
orb -245 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3652 3662 4084 4121 
orb -220 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3726 3825 11126 
orb -180 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 4069 11113 
orb -150 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 11506 12585 12609 
orb -140 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 10974 11456 
orb -80 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3825 3840 
orb -80 onid/tsid 1:8125 freqs 3925 3957 
orb -80 onid/tsid 0:13662 freqs 4135 4171 
orb -80 onid/tsid 1918:65500 freqs 12604 12687 
orb -70 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 10719 10873 11277 11658 
orb -70 onid/tsid 2048:1 freqs 11559 11747 
orb -50 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3646 4021 
orb -50 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3652 3743 4100 4156 4162 
orb -50 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 4102 4164 
orb -50 onid/tsid 8442:3 freqs 11456 12648 
orb -50 onid/tsid 8442:1 freqs 11480 11509 
orb -40 onid/tsid 1:4 freqs 10806 11140 
orb -40 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 11304 11568 11590 12410 
orb -30 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3874 12516 
orb -30 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 11052 11088 
orb -8 onid/tsid 70:81 freqs 12245 12399 
orb 30 onid/tsid 8192:4096 freqs 3667 3694 
orb 30 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3717 3779 3797 4173 4186 11456 11460 11476 11483 11485 11487 11496 11606 11608 11610 11645 11660 11673 11681 12531 12553 12558 
orb 30 onid/tsid 1:0 freqs 3729 11495 
orb 30 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 3795 3986 11457 11507 
orb 30 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3969 4031 4178 12571 
orb 30 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 11455 11493 11651 11671 11676 11697 12526 12547 12560 12574 12576 
orb 48 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3691 3850 3865 
orb 48 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3693 3853 
orb 48 onid/tsid 8192:4096 freqs 3695 3702 3858 3883 3887 3892 
orb 48 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 3843 3844 
orb 48 onid/tsid 94:1 freqs 12322 12360 
orb 70 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 11046 12556 
orb 70 onid/tsid 126:60300 freqs 11356 11419 12604 
orb 90 onid/tsid 85:91 freqs 12111 12149 
orb 100 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3649 3664 3701 3722 10747 10756 10970 11346 11419 11569 12637 
orb 100 onid/tsid 1:3 freqs 3656 11638 
orb 100 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3677 3688 3709 10836 10956 10959 10962 11164 11645 12509 
orb 160 onid/tsid 366:50200 freqs 10928 11470 
orb 160 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 10977 11004 11016 
orb 160 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 11024 12570 12597 
orb 160 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 11131 11178 11262 12521 12564 12660 
orb 160 onid/tsid 366:50500 freqs 11554 11637 
orb 160 onid/tsid 366:50800 freqs 11595 11596 
orb 160 onid/tsid 100:100 freqs 12560 12717 
orb 192 onid/tsid 1:1028 freqs 10758 11627 
orb 200 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3720 3796 3974 
orb 216 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 11394 11517 11578 11582 11590 11678 
orb 216 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 11480 11488 11496 11499 11532 11667 11670 11672 11693 12537 
orb 216 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 11491 11599 
orb 216 onid/tsid 1:0 freqs 11497 11547 
orb 255 onid/tsid 224:1070 freqs 11642 11669 
orb 260 onid/tsid 702:26 freqs 12015 12149 
orb 260 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 12169 12437 12523 
orb 282 onid/tsid 2:2005 freqs 11798 12460 
orb 282 onid/tsid 2:2035 freqs 11876 12382 
orb 305 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 10796 10805 
orb 360 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 11491 11586 12520 12572 12689 12690 12696 12699 12712 
orb 360 onid/tsid 253:34 freqs 12034 12360 
orb 360 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 12174 12715 
orb 380 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3728 3770 3776 3959 3966 4023 4093 4114 4168 
orb 380 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 3762 3831 4074 4101 
orb 380 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3782 3806 3818 3824 4047 4081 4130 
orb 380 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3856 3979 3992 4004 4031 4054 4124 4184 
orb 380 onid/tsid 8192:4096 freqs 4089 4133 
orb 390 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 11078 11509 12524 
orb 390 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 11083 11473 11496 
orb 390 onid/tsid 1:11 freqs 11135 12606 
orb 400 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3557 3561 3565 3573 3577 3581 3585 3589 3593 3739 
orb 400 onid/tsid 8835:2 freqs 3558 3563 3615 3736 
orb 400 onid/tsid 8835:3 freqs 3558 3563 3615 3736 
orb 400 onid/tsid 8835:66 freqs 3665 3685 
orb 420 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 10987 12009 12446 
orb 420 onid/tsid 1070:43302 freqs 11833 11855 
orb 420 onid/tsid 1070:40601 freqs 11977 12015 
orb 460 onid/tsid 1:2 freqs 4050 11095 
orb 460 onid/tsid 8192:4096 freqs 4080 4147 
orb 460 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 11024 11134 
orb 460 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 11095 11175 
orb 490 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3635 3640 3644 3735 3752 3832 3961 
orb 490 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3793 3941 3970 4115 
orb 520 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 12265 12303 
orb 530 onid/tsid 8835:1 freqs 3665 3715 
orb 530 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 11474 11480 11488 12631 
orb 549 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 10968 12531 
orb 570 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3665 3679 11042 
orb 600 onid/tsid 1:2 freqs 3751 11498 
orb 600 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3764 3767 3772 
orb 600 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 11491 11672 
orb 620 onid/tsid 3622:800 freqs 10989 10995 10997 
orb 620 onid/tsid 43981:4660 freqs 11016 11026 
orb 642 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3654 3775 4066 
orb 660 onid/tsid 1:101 freqs 3845 3984 
orb 685 onid/tsid 1:2 freqs 3712 3788 
orb 685 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3723 3732 3752 3774 3782 3802 3809 3868 3922 4003 4054 4059 4064 4112 4130 4184 11003 12561 12634 
orb 685 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3777 3795 4090 11014 11078 12657 
orb 685 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3913 4092 
orb 685 onid/tsid 100:1 freqs 4034 4070 
orb 685 onid/tsid 6144:136 freqs 11474 11674 
orb 750 onid/tsid 3611:3501 freqs 11165 12287 
orb 765 onid/tsid 1:101 freqs 3720 3920 
orb 765 onid/tsid 1:100 freqs 3757 3880 3960 
orb 765 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3780 3787 3871 3990 4034 4104 
orb 765 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3793 3815 3985 3998 4009 4050 4056 4092 4122 4125 4135 
orb 765 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 4003 4016 
orb 785 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3425 3520 3665 3696 3741 
orb 785 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3441 3841 
orb 785 onid/tsid 1:3 freqs 3482 3545 
orb 785 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3563 3764 4091 12467 
orb 785 onid/tsid 1:4 freqs 3731 12313 
orb 830 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3725 3767 3841 3860 3885 3898 3921 3958 4005 4072 4087 4091 4114 
orb 830 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3847 3949 
orb 830 onid/tsid 4:1 freqs 3936 4040 
orb 865 onid/tsid 0:12 freqs 11642 11649 
orb 865 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 11643 11646 11648 
orb 865 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 11645 11650 11651 11653 11654 11656 11658 11659 
orb 900 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3582 3594 3617 
orb 900 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3588 3920 3924 
orb 900 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3600 3603 11241 
orb 900 onid/tsid 8835:66 freqs 4046 4106 4124 4126 4144 
orb 915 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3717 3727 3760 3918 4120 
orb 915 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3720 3760 
orb 915 onid/tsid 2176:106 freqs 11182 11562 
orb 915 onid/tsid 999:6 freqs 12563 12643 
orb 935 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3797 3832 4051 
orb 935 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3802 3840 
orb 935 onid/tsid 1:0 freqs 4090 4098 
orb 965 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3758 10980 
orb 965 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3808 3838 3843 4108 4114 
orb 1005 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3660 4114 12323 
orb 1055 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3690 3732 3755 3890 3920 3960 4040 4087 4095 4155 4172 
orb 1055 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 3725 4065 4146 
orb 1055 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3739 4091 12316 
orb 1055 onid/tsid 1:2 freqs 3760 4140 
orb 1055 onid/tsid 1:3 freqs 3820 3898 4060 
orb 1055 onid/tsid 164:19 freqs 4020 4165 
orb 1130 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3762 3786 3822 4154 12452 
orb 1130 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3774 3925 3960 4080 
orb 1130 onid/tsid 1:3 freqs 3780 4186 
orb 1130 onid/tsid 1:2 freqs 3835 3880 12530 
orb 1130 onid/tsid 1:4 freqs 3934 4007 
orb 1130 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 4110 4122 
orb 1155 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 3680 3750 3846 3854 3960 
orb 1155 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3709 3796 3808 3825 3885 3892 3903 3940 3950 4000 4147 
orb 1155 onid/tsid 1:3 freqs 3740 3834 
orb 1155 onid/tsid 1:101 freqs 3807 3861 
orb 1155 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 3871 3971 
orb 1155 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3929 3951 
orb 1160 onid/tsid 4369:1 freqs 12350 12390 12430 12523 12670 
orb 1180 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3415 3464 3547 3608 3887 4185 4192 
orb 1180 onid/tsid 8192:4096 freqs 3444 3450 3570 3622 3773 
orb 1180 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3574 3614 
orb 1195 onid/tsid 1:14 freqs 10978 11600 
orb 1250 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 3845 3909 3933 
orb 1250 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3885 3999 
orb 1250 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3893 3989 
orb 1250 onid/tsid 0:1 freqs 4006 4013 
orb 1320 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3590 11549 
orb 1320 onid/tsid 176:1 freqs 12257 12746 
orb 1380 onid/tsid 0:0 freqs 3866 3888 
orb 1400 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3571 3577 3589 3627 3632 
orb 1400 onid/tsid 177:176 freqs 3584 3874 
orb 1400 onid/tsid 4369:1 freqs 3675 4179 
orb 1590 onid/tsid 65535:1 freqs 3888 3897 
orb 1660 onid/tsid 1:1 freqs 3747 3980 12686 
orb 1660 onid/tsid 1:101 freqs 3900 4080


Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #16 WanWizard

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 22:56

Holy cow.

 

If would be great if that could be configured without having to add it to a piece of C++ code...


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Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #17 Huevos

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 22:57

I have never observed this on 28.2, which is my primary provider?

It is how it is done on 28.2E. When a transponder is going to change frequency the new transponder is switched on several days beforehand and both transponders are run at the same time. Service ref is identical on both.



Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #18 Huevos

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 23:03

Holy cow.

 

If would be great if that could be configured without having to add it to a piece of C++ code...

I got that from of my Lyngsat fetch script.

 

Personally I think it would be better if namespace subnet was permanently on... and then something in EpgCache that only reads the first 4 digits of the namespace so EPG Import works both ways.


Edited by Huevos, 15 December 2017 - 23:04.


Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #19 WanWizard

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Posted 15 December 2017 - 23:07

That sounds indeed like more of a fool-proof solution.


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Re: Service scan - ignoring DVB namespace #20 Abu Baniaz

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Posted 16 December 2017 - 00:13

@huevos, did we push the picon change back to pli?


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