If the frequency changes on a particular channel is there a way of checking and editing the frequency settings.
Channel Frequency Editor
- madaboutlotus
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Dreamset Settings Editor is the easiest IMO
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depending on the image you can automate the process of bouquet updating, for example the OE-A autobouquets maker in the ViX and Sif images.
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I appear to have the same issue as madaboutlotus... still trying to get my head around it.
So, i downloaded a recent bouquet, edited it in dreamboxedit to make my own bouquet; great. now 4 or 5 channels have dropped off (dave, gold, alibi etc). I gather that this is because the frequencies have changed.
A lot of people keep referring to automated bouquet updated plugins. My question is, would such plugins update my existing channel list, OR, would it simply replace my current bouquet on my box with the default channel lists, all upto date?
Failing that, is there any way of updating the frequencies for these odd couple of channels on dreamboxedit, on my PC??
Basically, i don't want all the channels and groups which you most often find in automatic bouquets. I tried Rats bouquet downloader yesterday, for example, and it just loaded my box up with unwanted channel lists.
Cheers
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i use catseye settings ¬ then if something changes like frequency i will obtain the relevant data from lyngsat or satbeams or king of sat then scan that transponder ! The channels then appear in the a bouquet called "last scanned" at the bottom of the favourites list. Once i have the desired channels in the last scanned section i the use Dreambox edit to move them to the position and delete the old one ! I'm almost certain there is a better way but thats what i do.
Mainly because i add feeds which aren't included in the catseye settings ¬ But the same will apply for general channels:rikjaard1:
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