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Old 26-08-07, 01:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to scan 7e for EBU Feeds.

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Most EBU Feeds are in 4:2:2 chroma so make sure you have either Elecard or ffdshow working correctly within ALT-DVB.

Scanning EBU Feeds on 7e

Opening up ALT-DVB and select 7e, making sure you dish is correctly aligned to this satellite.

Click the arrow next to Scan and select Current Satellite.



Click the arrow next to Update and select Kingofsat



Click Copy All and click Save and then close by clicking the red X.



Click the arrow next to Select and the choose Select Custom



Follow the exact settings as in this image, and click OK



Hit Scan, and wait for the scan to finish and save them in the regular way.

How to Identify where the feed is originating from.



Please note that even if its originating by say the BBC the broadcast might not be in English.

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Default Re: How to scan 7e for EBU Feeds.

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