02-27-2017
May I just add this. It was my first adventure with just the same OEM to install the scanner, by the way one of the real hurdles for Linux or Unix. Look for the vendor ID, this is the crucial point, because it comes along the reverse way.
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tvtime-scanner
tvtime-scanner(1) General Commands Manual tvtime-scanner(1)
NAME
tvtime-scanner - an all-band scanner for tvtime to help users of European cable providers that do not use standard frequencies
SYNOPSIS
tvtime-scanner [ OPTION ] ...
DESCRIPTION
tvtime-scanner allows a user to scan all frequencies for stations. This is useful for European cable provides such as UPC or Casema which
do not use standard frequency tables for their channels. tvtime-scanner checks for frequencies across the full band and writes it to your
stationlist.xml file in a table called "Custom". This can be selected by running "tvtime --frequencies=custom" or by selecting the Custom
frequency table within the OSD menu inside tvtime.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show usage information.
-F, --configfile=FILE
Additional config file to load settings from.
-d, --device=NAME
video4linux device to use (defaults to /dev/video0).
-i, --input=INPUTNUM
video4linux input number (defaults to 0). Cards commonly have a bunch of sources, for example, on my WinTV card, source 0 is my
tuner and source 1 is the composite input. The scanner requires using an input that has a tuner.
-n, --norm=NORM
The mode to set the tuner to (defaults to NTSC). Valid modes are:
o NTSC
o PAL
o SECAM
o PAL-NC
o PAL-M
o PAL-N
o NTSC-JP
AUTHORS
Billy Biggs.
SEE ALSO
tvtime(1), tvtime-configure(1), tvtime.xml(5),
tvtime 1.0RC1 October 2004 tvtime-scanner(1)