Re: how to set a channel with v4lctl?

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The channel is in your /etc/X11/xawtvrc
or ~/.xawtvrc file, so you would have an entry:

[61+]
frequency=...

or something (do scantv -o xawtvrc to get
a sample format for this)

Of course if you type v4lctl at the command
line, the shell might interpret the +,
and you might have to use single quotes or
a backslash or....


Ronald Verlaan wrote:
Hi all,

I know how to set a channel, fof instance:
v4lctl setchannel 60

But what if I want to watch channel 61+  (watch the PLUS sign). ??
How do I do that?

Or is it maybe possible to specify the frequency (not the channel) ?

Thanx for any hints on this.

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