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king_of_the_box

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In Topic: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge

25 May 2014 - 09:22

Hi all,

 

 a big THANKS to all contributors in this thread, especially to doublet. With my post I want to give some feedback and maybe encourage people to give it a try. This week I got my new xpeed lx1, and thanks to this thread I can now watch BBC at 27.5 West!

 

Basically I followed the summary of meier2k in his post #432: http://openpli.org/f...22#entry411031 

 

My image is: 

 

Build Date: 2014-03-16
HDF-Version: 4.0 
Build: 894

 

I use mgcamd 1.38, bbc_pmt_v5.py and in bbc_pmt_starter.sh I had to changed this line to:

scriptName="bbc_pmt_v5.py -t long -d /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0 -a root:openhdf"

 

In my setup, the "p lines" in lamedb contain no "c:xxxxxx" values after transponder scan, and the relevant entries are distributed randomly all over the file. So I just manually edited the "p lines" of the channels I'm interested in (Channel 4 HD, BBC Three HD, BBC Two HD, BBC One HD, CBBC HD, ITV1 HD). The values were collected from posts in this thread.

 

If anyone has an idea how I could automatically "prepopulate" the lines of the other channels, advice would be welcome, but anyhow I'm happy with how it works for now.

 

The relevant entries in my lamedb now look like this ("--" is part of the grep output!):

root@xpeedlx:~# grep -A 2 0cfdace7 /etc/enigma2/lamedb
0cfdace7:1000:0001
        s 11495000:44100000:1:9:-275:2:0:1:1:0:2
/
--
1100:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC NEWS
p:BBC,f:40
--
1200:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
CBBC
p:BBC,f:40
--
1c00:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
301
p:BBC,f:40
--
1140:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC Red Button
p:BBC,f:40
1240:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
CBeebies
p:BBC,f:40
--
1c40:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
302
p:BBC,f:40
--
1044:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC ONE
p:BBC,f:40
--
107c:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC ONE Scot
p:BBC,f:40
--
107d:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC ONE NI
p:BBC,f:40
--
107e:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC ONE Wales
p:BBC,f:40
--
1280:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC Parliament
p:BBC,f:40
--
10bf:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC TWO
p:BBC,f:40
--
10c0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC THREE
p:BBC,f:40
11c0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC FOUR
p:BBC,f:40
--
12fc:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0
BBC Alba
p:BBC,f:40
--
1600:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC R5L
p:BBC,f:40
1700:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC 1 Xtra
p:BBC,f:40
1b00:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC Radio 4
p:BBC,f:40
--
183c:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
Radio Scotland
p:BBC,f:40
--
193e:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
Radio Wales
p:BBC,f:40
--
1640:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC R5SX
p:BBC,f:40
1740:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC Asian Net.
p:BBC,f:40
1a40:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC Radio 1
p:BBC,f:40
--
187c:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
Radio N Gael
p:BBC,f:40
--
197e:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
Radio Cymru
p:BBC,f:40
--
1680:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC 6 Music
p:BBC,f:40
1780:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC World Sv.
p:BBC,f:40
1a80:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC Radio 2
p:BBC,f:40
--
18bd:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
Radio Ulster
p:BBC,f:40
--
16c0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC Radio 4 Ex
p:BBC,f:40
1ac0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
BBC Radio 3
p:BBC,f:40
--
18fd:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0
Radio Foyle
p:BBC,f:40
--
0003:0cfdace7:1000:0001:12:0
SIPSI In-band configurations
p:BBC,f:40
--
0032:0cfdace7:1000:0001:12:0
Fat CSI
p:BBC,f:40
--
4500:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0
Channel 4 HD
p:Channel 4 Broadcasting,c:00189d,c:03189d,c:050001,c:12189e,f:5
4600:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0
BBC Three HD
p:BBC,c:001b59,c:031b59,c:050001,c:121b5a,f:5
--
4440:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0
BBC Two HD
p:BBC,c:0017d5,c:0317d5,c:050001,c:0917d90101,c:1217d6,C:2600,f:5
--
4e80:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0
UTV HD
p:UTV,f:40
--
4484:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0
BBC One HD
p:BBC,c:0019c9,c:0319c9,c:050001,c:1219ca,f:5
--
45c0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0
STV HD
p:STV,f:40
46c0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0
CBBC HD
p:BBC,c:001b59,c:031b59,c:050001,c:121b5a,f:5
--
44c8:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0
ITV1 HD
p:ITV,c:001839,c:031839,c:050001,c:12183a,f:5

 

Cheers