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Here, the frequency is typically listed in kHz, polarization is specified (H for horizontal, V for vertical), and FEC (Forward Error Correction) rates are defined.

or older distributions:

Using version 5 of the Linux Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) API, this method establishes an efficient framework for capturing terrestrial, cable, and satellite feeds. The Architecture of DVBv5 Scan Files dvbv5scan initial file

# Channel Configuration channel_list =

Use the -v (verbose) flag to see which transponder is currently being scanned: Here, the frequency is typically listed in kHz,

A DVBv5 file consists of one or more blocks of data. Each block represents a single transponder or channel multiplexer. Blocks are separated by blank lines, and each parameter is defined using a KEY = VALUE syntax. Common Global Tags

DVBv3 used a single-line, comma-separated format. It was highly rigid and deeply tied to specific delivery systems. A typical DVBv3 line looked like this: A 474000000 8MHz 2/3 NONE QAM64 8k 1/32 NONE Use code with caution. Each block represents a single transponder or channel

To initiate the scan, point the tool at your initial file: dvbv5-scan /usr/share/dvbv5/dvb-t/de-Berlin dvbv5-scan and dvb-channels.conf · Issue #31 - GitHub

: Pre-configured files for many regions are usually located in /usr/share/dvbv5/ or provided by the dtv-scan-tables repository.

Note: Frequencies in DVBv5 are explicitly written in Hertz (Hz), not Megahertz (MHz). 2. DVB-S / DVB-S2 (Digital Satellite)