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NZ Satellite new C42 and SBS channels - DVBtoXMLTV settings.

 
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NZ Satellite new C42 and SBS channels - DVBtoXMLTV settings.
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2010-05-21, 02:01 AM
Just to say that for anyone who wants to get the listings for C42 (C4 all-day music video offshoot, so no real program lineup) and SBS One, Two and HD via sub's DVBtoXMLTV program, add the following lines to DvbToXMLTV.xml:

Under the <!-- 12456 --> heading add:
<Channel service="1940-21-47" name="C42"/>

Create a new group for SBS:

<!-- 12646 -->
<Channel service="897-896-12802" name="SBS ONE"/>
<Channel service="898-896-12802" name="SBS TWO"/>
<Channel service="901-896-12802" name="SBS HD"/>

as well as adding this transponder search at the end of the file before the </Scan> tag:
<Transponder captureSource="any">T:12646,V,12600,</Transponder>


Unfortunately when I put my second dvb-s card in I went for the cheap and cheerful splitter option rather than getting a dual lnb, so recording any of the NZ Horizontal broadcasts during an SBS Vertical recording will be out of the question.

For anyone else who has set up dual dvb-s cards with a splitter, do your satellite rescan on your first source, as my second one couldn't change the polarity.

Now to decide if the lineup is worth getting a dual lnb for (unfortunately the one previously on sale at freeviewshop has gone back to $79). SBS may disappear again, but I know of several people who intend to use it to watch the Football World Cup in HD.

cheers,

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2010-05-21, 02:13 AM
yeah there has been some strange shit going on with powering the lnb in the last release i put it down to my hvr4000 not working right
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2010-05-21, 03:40 AM
If I wanted to test this, I just unplug the sky decoder while I try the V frequency - is that correct?

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2010-05-21, 04:14 AM
yes
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2010-05-21, 06:30 AM
I have now tried recording a few SBS programs, and seem to be getting a glitch every couple of seconds. Have tried software disabling second dvb-s card in case the splitter is at fault, but no dice. Will try physically disconnecting the splitter - if that fixes it, I may have to get a dual lnb after all. (CS42 of course works fine).
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2010-05-21, 11:40 AM
For ages I was having problems getting clean recordings from the SBS channels but found adjusting the skew on my lnb cured all the problems, I found after cocking around for ages the only way I could get it right was to borrow a friends set top box & use the quality/strength display on it to get the best compromise setting (moving it about 1mm made all the difference), since then all recording from all channels have been fine.
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2010-05-21, 11:31 PM
Thanks Jaggy, I will try that too. Is there a software quality/strength application that could do the job? I will ask around to see if anyone has a hardware box which could show signal strength, but surely someone must have written a simple app that does just that?
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2010-05-21, 11:43 PM
You would think so wouldn't you but I couldn't find anything.

Even using the cheap meter I bought for the lining up with the satellite didn't work for setting the skew.
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2010-05-22, 05:38 AM
Fair enough - although looking for one did lead me to the dishpointer site - I could see their iphone/android interactive app being enough reason for a dish installer to buy a smartphone!
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2010-05-24, 06:38 AM
Quote: Is there a software quality/strength application that could do the job?
I know dvbdream has a signal strength module which can display the strength / quality of a transponder in realtime (and can display in huge text / full screen so you can see while adjusting)
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