When I scan for digital channels I get some duplicate channels suffixed with (1)
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However it is often the duplicate channel that gets assigned a valid tuning request, rather than the 'original' [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
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This then seems to causes problems in that the DVB EPG will not update due to the channel being incorrectly named (i.e. suffixed with (1)) [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
any ideas to fix this? can I manually rename the duplicate channels somehow?
[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
However it is often the duplicate channel that gets assigned a valid tuning request, rather than the 'original' [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
This then seems to causes problems in that the DVB EPG will not update due to the channel being incorrectly named (i.e. suffixed with (1)) [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
any ideas to fix this? can I manually rename the duplicate channels somehow?
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