lujo Posted March 19, 2014 Share Posted March 19, 2014 I have checked transponder files at: C:\ProgramData\CMUV\DVBViewer.\Transponders This is the original DVBViewer Pro file: [SATTYPE] 1=0192 2=Astra 19.2°E 3=3 4=9750 5=10600 6=11700 [DVB] 0=104 1=10729000,V,22000,23,134,|DIGITAL+ 2=10744000,H,22000,56,1,|ARD 3=10758000,V,22000,56,1,|DIGITAL+ 4=10773000,H,22000,34,150,|BetaDigital 5=10788000,V,22000,56,1,|Digital + 6=10803000,H,22000,34,134,|BetaDigital 7=10818000,V,22000,23,134,|Digital + 8=10832000,H,22000,23,134,|BetaDigital This is transponder file from Kingofsat: ; [ downloaded from www.kingofsat.net (c) 2014-03-19 10:35:46 ] [SATTYPE] 1=0192 2=19.2E [DVB] 0=130 1=10714,H,22000,Auto,S2,QPSK 2=10729,V,22000,23,S2,8PSK 3=10743,H,22000,56,DVB-S,QPSK 4=10758,V,22000,56,DVB-S,QPSK 5=10773,H,22000,34,S2,8PSK 6=10788,V,22000,56,DVB-S,QPSK 7=10802,H,22000,34,S2,8PSK 8=10817,V,22000,23,S2,8PSK As you can see Kingofsat file is in MHz instead of KHz which DVBViewer Pro use. 1. Is DVBViewer able to use file which is MHz? If not, this is not really a problem because on Kingofsat there is option to make KHz file. 2. I am more interested where can I download file which is also containing provider. As you can see DVBViewer file containt provider and Kingofsat file does not; 1=10729000,V,22000,23,134,|DIGITAL+ 2=10729,V,22000,23,S2,8PSK 3. What does ,134, mean in the above example? Quote Link to comment
Derrick Posted March 19, 2014 Share Posted March 19, 2014 With transedit you can manage your transponder.inis. Read the manual. '134' contains information about the modulation (8psk with pilot symbols on). Quote Link to comment
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