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Create a new file, for example, my_local_mux.txt . Input the minimum required tags: DELIVERY_SYSTEM : e.g., DVBT , DVBT2 , DVBC/ANNEX_A , DVBS
: A single valid entry in an initial file is often enough, as dvbv5-scan is "smart enough" to parse the Network Information Table (NIT) to find and scan all other transponders in the network.
channels.conf (The resulting list of all found channels). dvbv5scan initial file
DVBv5 tools use a specific, highly readable file format. Each channel entry begins with a identifier in square brackets, followed by key-value pairs representing DVB parameters. Typical File Format
The tool can also support legacy formats used by the older dvb-apps suite through the -I (input format) option. This flexibility allows you to use existing channel files from older tools while migrating to the more capable DVBv5 system. Create a new file, for example, my_local_mux
The DVBv5-scan initial file typically includes a range of parameters and settings. Some of the key elements you might find in this file include:
[CHANNEL] DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBT FREQUENCY = 474000000 BANDWIDTH_HZ = 8000000 Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard DVBv5 tools use a specific, highly readable file format
# Delivery system definition DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBT
/usr/share/dvb/dvb-legacy/ (Older format, requires conversion)
