Not sure if in Euroland, you're aware of how US digital is working and whether it's possible to support the US/ATSC channel number system.
Essentially what's happening is a channel will appear on a frequency, then each sub channel is appending to the frequency number with either a . or a -. So, my ABC local channel is on 17. The main channel has a sid of 1, so the channel number is 17.1 or 17-1. They also have a network called MyNetwork, which has a sid of 2, so comes in as 17-2.
Just to confuse matters, the 17 is actually the frequency of their old over the air frequency, they actually come in on a different frequency but have a virtual channel number of 17.
The SD channels come in essentially as the same, but with a 2 stuck at the beginning, so 217.1 is ABC in SD.
My normal TV when channel scanning mixes analog cable channels with digital ones. So old channels are on 2, 3, 4 up to 66, then ATSC channels appear starting on 13.1, 13.2, with 14 being an NTSC analog channel.
(This is for Clear-QAM, although ATSC ota has the same type of numbering.).
Anyway, is there anyway of getting VDR to support a sub channel number with a dash or period?
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 6:38 AM, Rob Davis rob@davis-family.info wrote:
I had requested support for this some time ago but unfortunately that basically ended with `don't hold my breath`. It would be great if someone managed to implement this at least as a patch, even if it never made it into stock VDR. It's a huge disadvantage that there isn't really any (well, hardly any) North American coders contributing to VDR. Sorry my reply doesn't bring better news.