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![]() ![]() Suppose you have subscription Y and X plus a number of unencrypted channels. Or you have several subscriptions on different devices. Pay-TV subscriptions: If more than one DVB device is available, it often happens that only one of these can receive encrypted channels.This tells the DVBViewer which hardware can handle which channels. And you disable in the hardware options the according channel group which the devices do not receive. Then you will assign for all the channels of one satellite the Group A and for the channels of the other satellite the Group B. Different satellites without DiSEqC: You have two DVB-S cards, each attached to a different dish pointing to a different satellite.Each channel in the channel list is assigned to a group. Here you can assign eight channel groups (A-H) for a DVB device. Recordings are always given priority over LiveTV. ![]() If no fitting hardware is found, it takes away the device used for Streaming (if it fits). Even if you have a device without CI set to "Preferred".įor recordings the DVBViewer first tries to find a (free) fitting device. If you switch back to an unencrypted channel the device is not changed. tuning to an encrypted channel which needs a device with a CI. A device change only takes place if it is absolutely necessary e.g. The DVBViewer tries to minimize the device changes, because a channel change with a device change does take more time than without device change. If you have several fitting devices and all are preferred, the first one in the list is used. If a device fits (Tunertype etc.), is set to "Preferred" and is not in use, it will be used.
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