problem tuning channels?

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Not sure if this is the apropriate mailinglist, but was the closest I could 
find.

I live in Waalre, Holland, and the channel frequencies here don't match those 
in west-europe.list. Thus I added a frequency .list file, with channel 
frequencies from my cable provider. The entries supplied by my provider are 
in the form of:
Nederland 1, channel 11- , freq: 216,00
Nederland 2, channel 6+ , freq: 184,00
...
TV5 Europe, s19+, 280,00
...

I converted them to a .list format such as:
[11-]
freq = 216000

[6+]
freq = 184000

And even tried different versions to this such as:

[11-]
freq = 215250

[6+]
freq = 183250

But to no success. When scanning for channels, it only finds ~4 channels 
listed as unknown, and viewing them shows a very vage/weak channel. I've 
installed xawtv/bttv/motv before and did the same process, which worked 
mostly, but I had to format recently, and now I can't seem to reproduce the 
process.

I'm on debian unstable (I know, not a good idea), and have a miro PCTV pro 
card, on a custom compiled kernel with bttv+tuner+etc. loaded as modules, 
bttv with params card=1. /dev/radio works fine. As manual says tuner is 
autodetected I've got no params set on tuner.

I'm clueless where to resolve the problem to, an error of my .list file, tuner 
misconfiguration, xawtv, ... ?

Thanks!



-- 
Hugo "Azaghal" Ideler
azaghal@xxxxxx





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