Looks like checksetup.cpp assumes that start chan is an int. You could
try this patch.
Do'h. My bad. Thanks John(s).
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John Pullan wrote:
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Looks like checksetup.cpp assumes that start chan is an int. You could
try this patch.
It's a varchar in the DB and clearly shouldn't be assumed to be
an int. Applied. Thanks.
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, John Pullan wrote:
> On 15/06/05, John Patrick Poet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Recently I went through and re-setup my DVB channel configuration.
> >
> > Now, when I exit from mythtv-setup, it says:
> >
> > ~~
> > Ca
On 15/06/05, John Patrick Poet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Recently I went through and re-setup my DVB channel configuration.
>
> Now, when I exit from mythtv-setup, it says:
>
> ~~
> Card 1 (type DVBInput) is set to start on channel 0, whic
I think you need to change the starting channel in mythtv-setup - go to
the card section, select the cards adn there should be an entry saying
"Start up channel" - select a valid startup channel that exists in the
database that links to the DVB card - such as for my setup, I've got a
PVR350 tun
Recently I went through and re-setup my DVB channel configuration.
Now, when I exit from mythtv-setup, it says:
~~
Card 1 (type DVBInput) is set to start on channel 0, which does not exist.
Card 2 (type DVBInput) is set to start on channel 0,