Dvbv5scan Initial File [exclusive] < iPhone >
The exact keys inside the file depend on your delivery system (Terrestrial, Satellite, or Cable). Universal Keys
: The NIT reveals all alternate and neighbor transponders operated by that broadcaster.
A standard initial scan file for a DVB-T system might look like this: dvbv5scan initial file
The LinuxTV wiki is an excellent resource for DVB-related information. It hosts a collection of initial tuning data files for users to share and download. For instance, a page for the UK provides a sample initial tuning data file for a specific transmitter (Emley Moor). Searching for your country or region on the LinuxTV wiki is highly recommended.
dvbc-initial.conf
: (For DVB-S/C) The symbol rate in symbols per second. Example DVB-T Entry:
[CHANNEL] DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBS2 FREQUENCY = 11817000 POLARIZATION = HORIZONTAL SYMBOL_RATE = 29900000 INNER_FEC = 3/4 MODULATION = PSK8 INVERSION = AUTO Use code with caution. The exact keys inside the file depend on
dvbv5-scan -o my_new_channels.conf my_initial_file.conf