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Hi,
for example in Germany many providers need to change some channels (anlogue cable) due to frequency changes. Maybe this is also your problem?
Toengel@Alex
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Maybe.
But all of the reordered channels are DVB-C channels in my case.
Anyway i belive that channel update should not touch channel numbering.
Ok. Even if a channel has changed their frequency then still there is a possibility to identify it via it's name which is also translated (digital channeks).
I also understand that even if the old name is equal to new one then in reality these two channels can be completely different.
But i don't understand why all this should affect channel numbering scheme, especially where this scheme was manually created!!!
Today it has found two new channels again and again the numbering is reordered!
PS. I know that there is a service menu and that in this menu a possibility to save and restore channel list exists. In my case i should use this. But this not normal solution because of: 1) the service memu is primary not designed for users and i don't like to use it and 2) i can't predict the situation in future.
Last edited by Philips; 01-27-2011 at 10:05 AM.
Reason: Inappropriate language.
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Channel reordering problem
Hi,
I have the same problem.
One day I sit and spend hours to order the channels .. and then the next day after an automatic channel search the channels are all over the place.
Some channels (that are still broadcasted) are lost, some are moved around.
The worst part is I think that if a channel (DVB-T) has same name as an analog one, then the two channels are somehow mixed up.
For example: if I already have an analog channel called "PLUS", then DVB-T will not find and list (when searching) a digital channel with same name.
A manual or automatic channel update should never reorder my mannually defined channel order. Why is there a channel ordering in the first place if that isn't going to be observed, remebered and kept by the system?
This is very frustrating and counter productive.
I vote that this bug is looked at and fixed as soon as possible.
Thanks in advance.
George
P.S. Please note that even after the analog swicth off, analog channels will still be used by cable providers, therefore I don't see a situation any time soon, when only DVB-T channels will be used. So please treat same named DVB-T and Analog channels as separate channels.
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