Jonathan Thomson wrote:
> 40 is way too low. I've just filtered on "Granada" and there are 272 channels in the SD bouquet and 273 in the HD one.
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> Make sure you have 'Network Discovery' turned on for you DVB-S network (New muxes + changed muxes works well for me) that will automatically find and add any muxes that TVHeadend didn't include in the initial scan - the TVH scan files are wildly out of date from what I can gather but Network Discovery is more reliable as if/when new muxes are added (or when channels are removed or moved between muxes) this will ensure your lineup is changed accordingly.
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> I have indeed missed a step - you have to check the 'Auto map channels defined in the bouquet' check box.
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> @ Rupat T - that applies to you too!
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> Sorry about that chaps - I've updated my post above to avoid confusion.
LOL
Yeah, it's called getting old mate :D
Yes, I have 242 for SD and 272 for HD for the west midlands UK so that's more like it.
Anyway, I didn't seem to be getting anywhere, (it wasn't adding anything as you say), so I tried clicking the 'automap' option as you suggest. Unfortunately it STILL didn't add anything. HOWEVER, that was in the circumstance where I already had
What I've done in the meantime is to 'reset' back to the basic 'adapters' and 'networks'as before and it's presently scanning the muxes. I HAVE seen it find several of the BSkyB bouquets so that's as expected and I assume it's found the other ones too.
Just going back a stage, your post detailing what to do included the instruction...
'The columns "# Services" and "# Services Seen" shows how many channels are in the bouquet versus how many have been scanned by TVHeadend - they should match,'
Presumably we've now agreed that's incorrect, haven't we? i.e. the 'Services seen' column should show the services actually found when the mux is scanned whereas the 'Services' column should show those you've successfully mapped by using the 'bouquet' thingie and, until it's run, that will ALWAYS show '0'?
Is that right?
Anyway, it's just finished the mux scanning so I'm going to try and run the bouquet for SD west midlands with automap turned on and see what happens.
I'll let you know.
Edit: Hang on... now the bouquets for England HD & SD for west midlands have disappeared along with almost all the rest.:(
So much for THAT plan :(
What's the setting you have for 'Initial Scan' and 'Idle Scan'? I'm wondering if they're added even if they're not the first time through on the initial scan?