Josh Short wrote:
> So I've tried this now and it doesn't work.
Short explanation - assume:
first network (e.g. DVB-T Wales ) --> has "Services" e.g. BBC 1 --> may become a channel "BBC1"
second network (e.g. SAT on boat) --> has "Services" e.g. BBC 1 --> may become a channel "BBC1_SAT"
OR --> may be merged to first channel "BBC 1"
Now you have a channel with different services. Whichservice shall be used when a channel is requested ?
Right: tvh uses the first one in the list IF there is no priority set. So you will see on every
channel the service wich was first added. But this service is "upstream" / unavailable.
Even if merging works you will NOT see only
active services if you choose a channel. You have to
finetune the prio of the services within the channel. Or you have to wait until tvh discovers that
the service is unavailable. If there are 5 services it takes ~~25 sec until tvh reaches the active
service. (BTW: Often tvh simply doesn't switch : dunno.)
The whole concept of "merging" suits better for different
static sources (which may have a different prio.)
StreamHandover and takeover sometimes work - but often it doesn't.
> Any idea why this might have happened and how I can prevent it?
First and biggest mistake was listening to saen acro. It's a little bit more complicated.