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    Lightbulb SignalFinder

    I saw some interesting additions in SignalFinder.
    Would it be possible to add them to the OpenATV?
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    Signal Finder Transponder Services List?-post-5301-0-86400100-1657389432.jpg

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    Signal Finder Transponder Services List?-post-5301-0-92121700-1657389421.jpg

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    < 30977.3774> [TuneTest] tuning to transponder with data (12463, 30000, 0, 4, 2, 390, 1, 2, 0, 2, -1, 1, 0, -1, 4096)
    < 30977.3776> [eDVBFrontend0] tune
    < 30977.3776> [eDVBSatelliteEquipmentControl] Entry for 39,0? not in Rotor Table found... i try gotoXX?
    < 30977.3776> [eDVBSatelliteEquipmentControl] siteLatitude = 48,786999, siteLongitude = 19,152000, 39,000000 degrees
    < 30977.3777> [eDVBSatelliteEquipmentControl] PolarmountHourAngle=158,016989
    < 30977.3777> [eDVBSatelliteEquipmentControl] RotorCmd = e160
    < 30977.3777> [eDVBSatelliteEquipmentControl] RotorCmd e160, lastRotorCmd e160
    < 30977.3777> [eDVBFrontend0] prepare_sat System 1 Freq 12463000 Pol 0 SR 30000000 INV 2 FEC 4 orbpos 390 system 1 modulation 2 pilot 2, rolloff 0, is_id -1, pls_mode 1, pls_code 0, t2mi_plp_id -1 t2mi_pid 4096
    < 30977.3777> [eDVBFrontend0] tuning to 1863 mhz
    < 30977.3778> [satfinder][dvb_read_stream] starting
    < 30977.3789> [eDVBFrontend0] setVoltage 2
    < 30977.3790> [eDVBFrontend0] setVoltage FE_ENABLE_HIGH_LNB_VOLTAGE 0 FE_SET_VOLTAGE 1
    < 30977.3797> [eDVBFrontend0] sleep 10ms
    < 30977.3897> [eDVBFrontend0] set sequence pos 3
    < 30977.3898> [eDVBFrontend0] update current switch params
    < 30977.3898> [eDVBFrontend0] startTuneTimeout 5000
    < 30977.3898> [eDVBFrontend0] setFrontend 1
    < 30977.3898> [eDVBFrontend0] setting frontend
    < 30977.4347> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 0, inversion off, m_tuning 1
    < 30977.4347> [eDVBFrontend0] sleep 500ms
    < 30977.5911> [eInputDeviceInit] 0 6a (106) 1
    < 30977.5911> [eRCDeviceInputDev] emit: 0
    < 30977.5915> [InfoBarGenerics] Key: 106 (Break) KeyID='KEY_RIGHT' Binding='('RIGHT',)'.
    < 30977.8937> [eDVBFrontend0] fe event: status 1f, inversion off, m_tuning 2
    < 30977.8938> [eDVBChannel] OURSTATE: ok
    < 30978.8766> [Satfinder][getCurrentTsidOnid] tsid 5, onid 1
    < 30980.6614> [satfinder][getOrbPosFromNit] orb_pos 39.0E
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    Hello. Just checking in. It's been awhile and am checking if there has been any interest and/or development in implementing the ability to view the services available on a chosen transponder in Signal Finder?

    Have been using openvix quit a lot. It does seem a bit 'prehistoric' compared to atv.
    Is the feature perhaps included in other versions of OpenATV?

    There are many transponder changes and a few new satellites replacing older ones 'over here'.
    So blindscanning them for transponders and then adding the newly found ones to my satallites.xml file and a reboot/restart.
    And then entering Signal Finder to scroll the list to check services before scanning the channels keeps a lot of clutter and channel editor sorting to a minimum.

    If not yet a feature. Can anyone suggest if the module from another E2 image would work? I've tried a few but atv is using different versions of dependencies. etc.

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    Admins? Devs? Anyone able to share information if it can or is going to be in the queue as a feature? Before I install 7.0 is it there?

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    The only way to get available services of a transponder is to scan. That means the work is already done before you decide which service you want to select.
    Just build your Bouquets and add or delete wahtever you like to keep.
    There will be no easier or timesaving workaround.

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    Zitat Zitat von hammu Beitrag anzeigen
    The only way to get available services of a transponder is to scan. That means the work is already done before you decide which service you want to select.
    Just build your Bouquets and add or delete wahtever you like to keep.
    There will be no easier or timesaving workaround.
    I kind of disagree. And although a bit klunky. I do not know your stature here but if you look in the previous posts here. OpenVix does this well.
    It is an Enigma 2 module that is used in other images. And they are laughing at OpenATV as being antiquated and closed-minded for the inability to implement the feature.

    After a blindscan you can add newly found transponders to the satellites.xml file
    In vix. Select a transponder on a satellite in signal finder.If the services are not of an incompatible format. The Service list button (yellow on the rcu) will reveal what actual channels are on that tp.
    And if they FTV, Encrypted, Radio, Other.

    In the case of OpenATV as of currnet. Blindscan can reveal new transponders. But what bluddy channels may be on them. You don't know until you scan it in the case of a transponder scan.
    Some satelite take eons to channel scan. Who wants that crap?
    In the case of tp's that are encrypted but with scan results that may take a very long time only to reveal they are xcrypt, digicipherII, etc.Or contain channels, radio that only broadcast occasionally.
    You've just wasted a fuckload of time pissing in the wind.

    There you can then decide if the transponder should be scanned. You know the drill. In the world of ATV. Blindscan for channels and wait a year in some cases Have dinner, a beer. Come back to 74% complete.
    Vix. Scan for tp's. Add them if new ones are found. Check if there are channels you may want to bouquet.
    If so. Add and order channels in a channel editor.

    So you save it all. Offload the satellites.xml from the image. Save your channel list lamedb.
    Multiboot to ATV. Replace the satellites.xml. Write the VIX lamedb to the receiver.
    But-in-openatv You-will-never-ever-know-what-channels-are-on-a-trasnponder-until-you-scan-it-for-channels.
    And if you do. Will you ever get Xcrypt channels? Nope
    Will you ever get Verimatrix? Nope
    How about, oh, Viaccess, Nagravision, Videoguard.
    Or any of the other non-fta or other common channels that can be received.
    But You had dinner, a beer or 6. Waiting for a channel scan that you could have predetermined IF the transponder was worth scanning for channels.
    Get it?

    All for a request for a compatible module that others are using in their images.

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    So you better may stay on your oVIX, because it has all, you whish and need.
    If there is any feature you are missing, you can ask them to implement it for you.
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    Zitat Zitat von Papi2000 Beitrag anzeigen
    So you better may stay on your oVIX, because it has all, you whish and need.
    If there is any feature you are missing, you can ask them to implement it for you.
    And they have. With great interest in fixing bugs and refining the image. OpenATV. Not so much.
    It is such a common module (services on a transponder in signal finder) that there are several compatible ones for different images.
    But as it is the developers task to implement it. The ATV team has little interest.
    If it were something like Kodi, EPG, etc. then those seem to be addressed. As to why a person would want to run VPN or streaming services on a Satellite Receiver. It is better handled by a dedicated unit.
    As for VPN. Perfectly suited for a router.
    Streaming boxes work very well with physical keyboards and mice. Is that available in ATV? Or is the rcu navigation of up/down.right/left/ok method going to be used forever?
    Back to the subject.
    I'm of the opinion even you have not investigated how useful and time saving being able to see what services may be on a particular transponder before actually performing a channel scan on it.
    Go ahead. I dare you. Try it one time. You have plenty of slots on your receiver to give it a whirl.

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    Well. Anything yet? Anyone taking an interest in this.
    How about another version of ATV? Any of the plugins that show services in signal finder compatible with one?
    As is typical. Needed to scrape the mold off of this thread.


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