On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 08:24:07AM -0400, Daniel Kristjansson wrote: > On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 10:08 +0100, Stuart Auchterlonie wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 08:41:21PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > also deletes multiplexes and not just > > > channels when "Delete" is selected for how to treat existing > > > channels. > > The problem with that is you can no longer delete your channels > > and do a scan by existing transports, which saves a lot of time. > You were using the full scan to delete channels? > Wouldn't it make more sense to add a "delete" buttons to the > existing transport scans that provide this functionality?
I may have mis-interpreted where your functionality lies. I'd used the delete button you recently put in to delete the channels and then rescanned the transports. > > BTW I added this because I re-purposed a DVB HDTV source as a > V4L HDTV source and used the delete button with the rescan, > but I couldn't tune to any of the channels... This is because > the DVB drivers use the center frequency to tune, while the V4L > drivers use the visual carrier frequency to tune, and the > scan was reusing the old transports. When I thought about it, > it is obvious that users expect a "Full Scan" that "Deletes" > channels to be able to make a broken source work. If they were > doing a "Full Scan" on a fully working source they would probably > use the default "Minimal Updates", or at most "Rename to match". > Yes that is the behaviour a full scan should have. Stuart
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