For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Status Please reply by conversation. Jul 16, 3, 16 North West of St. Louis, MO. Fizbi SatelliteGuys Pro. Click to expand It is for use with the computer programs for DVB card and USB devices who usually don't have a way to import channel lists and only come with Transponder files.
Most of them have incomplete North American transponder files, and none have a fresh blind scan like we can do with a Coolsat quick and easy. Just looking for a way to get a nice quick complete transponder list into files those programs can use. Aug 20, 3, 21 Rison , Arkansas. I was just going over it in my head and looking for a few things on the net That's the way most of the pc software programs work. If you can get the files, and the proper format, you can just put them in the transponder folder, and the program will use them.
That in itself can take a while. Then I think the files have to have the same file name as the program calls for. As you said, a long and involved process. If I was really into writing scripts, file manipulation with text is relatively easy, but I am not that far advanced. Anole SatelliteGuys Master. Sep 22, 11, 13 L. Talk to our man, Qwert He might consider it an add-on to TheList I've done stuff like that many times in the past.
Text manipulation is pretty easy, when you know the expected source text format and what you want to output. Anole said:. Sep 26, 4, 40 Los Angeles CA. Linuxman, I sent the file to your email because the forum would not allow me to attach the file. If you have any problems with it please let me know. Hi Qwert, It didn't work.
I sent an email back to you, but thought you might see this first. It creates the transponders folder, but puts no ini files in it. Is there something else that needs to be installed on the computer to make it work?
A text processing program for windows or something of that nature? It is better to send me a PM or post here than to contact me by Email When you drag the CM file into the console windows does the name and path of the CM file show up? What version of windows are you using?
One other thing, is the path surrounded by quotes ex. Last edited: Sep 28, You da Man!!! I'll let you know soon. Delete [X]-marked: Deletes all transponders that contain an [X] mark at the beginning of their description. Clear: Deletes all transponders in the list. Additionally there are two buttons for changing a transponder's properties and for adding new transponders:. Apply: Changes the properties of the selected transponder by assigning the entered values to it see next section.
Add: Adds a new transponder to the list, with the properties that you have entered. Additionally the most important edit and scan commands are available in a context menu. Open it by right-clicking the list of transponders on the right. The input area at the lower right allows to change the properties of a transponder.
Which transponder properties are displayed in the input area depends on the type of the selected transponder list:. DVB-S satellite :. In the list they are displayed in blue. Roll-Off doesn't seem to have much influence, however. DVB-T terrestrial :. Descriptions make transponders more recognizable.
It is a non-standard feature of TransEdit, however. Usually downloaded transponder lists will not contain descriptions. Scan Selected: Scans the selected transponders and displays the results in the Scanner Window.
Alternatively you may doubleclick a single transponder that you want to scan. Scan all: Scans all transponders in the list and displays the results in the Scanner Window. Depending on the number of transponders, an overall scan may take some minutes.
The process can be stopped by clicking the Stop Button in the Scanner Window or closing it. While TransEdit is performing a scan you may start another one for a different transponder list, provided there is a suitable second tuner resp.
DVB device. Each ongoing scan requires a tuner on its own. Blind Scan: Performs a scan without using the transponder frequency and parameter presets like symbol rate, modulation The command opens the Blind Scan Window. More about it in the next section see below. It is not possible to export the scan results since important parameters like frequency, symbol rate etc.
Update: Performs a special full scan in order to find changed or additional transponders. TransEdit automatically updates the list, if a transponder's properties have changed, and inserts new ones.
A NIT scan and transponder update can also be performed while scanning for channels, if the according option in the Settings Window is ticked. This kind of scan does not search for channels, however. The success of a NIT scan depends on the broadcasters. On some satellite positions like Astra, Hotbird there are transponders that provide a reliable and fairly complete NIT.
Having one of these transponders in the list will result in a complete transponder list after a NIT scan. On other satellite positions or with DVB-T the result may be rather poor. Analyze: Opens the TS Analyzer Window , that lists all streams that are available on the selected transponder, and the complete content of all broadcasted SI Service Information tables as treeview. If more than one transponder is selected, TransEdit analyzes the first one. If it is missing, the Analyzer reads the file with the maximum speed of your hard disk, without being able to calculate and display data rates.
It takes effect after selecting the next file, and does not prevent the Anaylzer from calculating data rates, if a PCR is present. If yes, TransEdit first tries to find another equivalent device.
If none is available, TransEdit displays a message box. Please note: This is a feature for experienced users, because it requires some knowledge about the transponder parameters and the capabilities of your DVB device. First have a look at the image above. It will give you an idea how it works. The input — as shown - instructs TransEdit to try all frequencies from to MHz in 10 MHz steps, each one with two symbolrates and two polarizations horizontal and vertical.
Altogether parameter variations that have to be tried, which would take some time. More precisely: Each input field allows to specify a list of parameter ranges, separated by commas. The syntax:. The values in squared brackets are optional. If no step size is specified, TransEdit uses a step size of 1. The according input in the Symbolrates line would be.
All values must be specified numerically, particularly polarization, FEC, modulation etc. The first entry in the drop down lists corresponds to the value 0, the second to 1, and so on.
In case of a checkbox e. If a device is able to detect a parameter automatically e. If a certain parameter combination turns out to be successful — which means, data comes in — TransEdit skips further parameter variations and continues with the next frequency. However, on some satellite positions there might exist two transponders on the same frequency, one with horizontal and one with vertical polarization.
You can instruct TransEdit to take this into account by using a different way of specifying the polarization parameter range:. The blind scanner is particularly useful, if you come to know that there is a DVB-S2 transponder on a certain frequency, but you have no clue how these parameters must be set. Save some work - let TransEdit try all variations. Apply stores the parameter ranges in the transponder list, so that you don't have to enter them again next time.
Additionally TransEdit recalculates the number of parameter variations, for each parameter separately and the resulting total number the product of all single variations , which helps to estimate how much time the complete blind scan will take. OK stores the parameter ranges in the transponder list and closes the window. Scan stores the parameter ranges in the transponder list, closes the window, starts the blind scan and opens the Scanner Window , that shows the progress and the found channels.
Please note that the same transponder may be detected several times on close-by frequencies, depending on the specified frequency step size and the catch range of your DVB device. Finally an example how the blind scanner can be used for DVB-T. However, using the blind scanner with the following parameter ranges should do the trick:.
Frequencies: Help Menu , much more than you will ever need. Most of them can be deleted.
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