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KiwiTim
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Ultimate Geek
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4-Aug-2011 22:35
Hi there,
Is there a way to add new tp frequencies to EPG Collector?
I wish to download the EPG for GEM, GO! and Channel 9
On Optus D1
12398 V
, 11909-2/3 8PSK, DVB-S2.
Many thanks,
Tim
MickeyD
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#502191
4-Aug-2011 22:51
I just edited the ini file and put the values in directly.
This is my ini file for channel 9 Australia:
[GENERAL]
Output=K:\Users\HTPC\Documents\EPG data\Channel9.xml
Tuner=5
Timeouts=10,300,5
Location=AUS,0
Option=ACCEPTBREAKS
[DVBS]
Satellite=1600
Dish=10750000,10750000,22000000
TuningFile=160.0°E Optus D1.xml
ScanningFrequency=12398000,12600,3/4,V,EIT
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#502268
5-Aug-2011 09:07
I'll add this to the transponder file that goes out with the release.
Let me know if there are any more.
KiwiTim
365
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Ultimate Geek
#502321
5-Aug-2011 10:37
Thanks for that suggestion. I eventually figured it out myself by editing the dvbs tuning parameters.
Program Files/Geekzone/EPG Collector/Configuration/TuningParameters/dvbs
Edited 160.0E Optus D1.xml by adding
<Transponder>
<CarrierFrequency>12398000</CarrierFrequency>
<Polarisation>LinearV</Polarisation>
<SymbolRate>11909</SymbolRate>
<Modulation>ModNotSet</Modulation>
<InnerFecRate>Rate2_3</InnerFecRate>
<CollectionType>EIT</CollectionType>
</Transponder>
Many thanks,
Tim
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