So looking here:
the guy says he used -l 10700. that also worked for me and i got 243 services back.
i am trying to use dvbstream to extract the tpids (they are unencrypted)
so i run something like this:
dvbstream -c 1 -f 1235800 -p H -s 27800 -o 1056 1076 1086 1106
which i can see does:
tuning DVB-S to Freq: 1235800, Pol:H Srate=27800000, 22kHz tone=off, LNB: 0, SLOF 11700, LOF1: 9750, LOF2: 10600
That seems right.
Funny things is i'm seeing the wrong subtitles on some frequencies ... for instance when i try and extract the titles from MTV which came back as:
MTV;Foxtel:12598:hC34M2O0S0:S156E0:27800:1091=2:10 92=eng:1096:604,90B,96C:5009:4096:5:0:1099
i wind up seeing the subtitles for Lifestyle +2, which is:
LifeStyle +2;Foxtel:11969:hC34M2O0S0:S156E0:27800:1091=2:109 2=eng:1096:604,90B,96C:18009:4096
0:1099
Is this an LNB problem? Any ideas how this could happen.
blaine
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