Dvbv5scan Initial File - [repack]
[CHANNEL] DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBT FREQUENCY = 474000000 BANDWIDTH_HZ = 8000000 Use code with caution. Where to Find Initial Files
: (For DVB-S/C) The symbol rate in symbols per second. Example DVB-T Entry:
: (For DVB-T/T2) The channel bandwidth, often 8000000 (8 MHz). dvbv5scan initial file
Most Linux distributions package these files within the dtv-scan-tables or dvb-tools packages. Common locations include:
: Specifies the standard, such as DVBT , DVBT2 , DVBC/ANNEX_A , ATSC , or DVBS2 . Most Linux distributions package these files within the
/usr/share/dvbv5/ : The default directory for DVBv5 formatted files. /usr/share/dvb/ : Often used for legacy DVBv3 files.
If a file for your specific transmitter or cable provider is missing, you can create one manually or use automated tools: /usr/share/dvb/ : Often used for legacy DVBv3 files
: w_scan -fa -A2 -x > initial_file.conf (Example for ATSC).
: The constellation type, such as QAM/256 , QAM/64 , or VSB/8 .
The modern DVBv5 format is based on a series of key/value properties. Each transponder entry is typically started with a label in brackets, followed by technical specifications: : The header for a new transponder entry.