stupid question, i know considering the fact that i have already done this before but i am damned if i can remember where the hell it goes :baffle:
basically where do i ftp the file to on the dcc.
many thanks,
niall_b73
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stupid question, i know considering the fact that i have already done this before but i am damned if i can remember where the hell it goes :baffle:
basically where do i ftp the file to on the dcc.
many thanks,
niall_b73
ok ok i got it sorted but thanks anyway ;)
http://linuxsat-support.com/vu…her-pli-based-images.html
niall_b73
right i have done all of the above.
and i still have every satellite under the sun in my bouquets
all i want in there at the minute is the 28.2e bouqets and nothing else
please help, where am i going wrong ?
niall_b73
right i have done all of the above.
and i still have every satellite under the sun in my bouquets
all i want in there at the minute is the 28.2e bouqets and nothing else
please help, where am i going wrong ?
niall_b73
Updating the satellites.xml file does not change the amount of satellites available in your bouquets, it defines the satellites and transponders that will be available for example, when you carry out a service search. If you already have saved service searches or existing bouquets, (either previously downloaded settings or previous searches) they will still show, albeit the ones not included in your satellites.xml file will be blanked out. If you want do get rid of existing bouquet entries, then you will need to delete them.
Easiest way to delete them is dreambox edit. There are guides for this
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