((hot)) — Dvbv5scan Initial File
dvbv5scan -a 0 -f 0 -I my_initial.ini -v -o channels.conf
: 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. dvbv5scan initial file
[Transponder] DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBS FREQUENCY = 12551500 POLARIZATION = VERTICAL SYMBOL_RATE = 22000000 INNER_FEC = 5/6 INVERSION = AUTO Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard ⚙️ How to Use It dvbv5scan -a 0 -f 0 -I my_initial
An initial tuning file is a plain text document containing specific parameters for a local transmitter or satellite transponder. These parameters typically include the frequency, bandwidth, modulation type, and guard interval. For example, a file for a DVB-T transmitter in London would list the specific UHF frequency used by the main multiplex there. By providing these coordinates, the initial file acts as a "seed." Once the hardware locks onto this first frequency, it can usually find the rest of the available channels by reading the Network Information Table (NIT) broadcast by the provider. These parameters typically include the frequency
