vdr/sources.conf
Klaus Schmidinger 57bd7eeed1 Version 1.1.14
- Fixed some faulty default parameter initializations (thanks to Robert Schiele).
- Added further satellites to 'sources.conf' (thanks to Reinhard Walter Buchner
  and Oliver Endriss).
- Updated Finnish OSD texts (thanks to Jaakko Hyvätti).
- Fixed a small glitch when switching channels (thanks to Dennis Noordsij for
  reporting this one).
- Fixed handling multiple 'CaCaps' entries in 'setup.conf'.
- Group separators in 'channels.conf' may now be given like ':@201 My Channels',
  where '@201' indicates the number to be given to the next channel. This can be
  used to create 'gaps' in the channel numbering (see 'man 5 vdr'). BE CAREFUL
  TO UPDATE YOUR 'timers.conf' ACCORDINGLY IF INSERTING THIS NEW FEATURE INTO YOUR
  'channels.conf' FILE!
- Timers now internally have a pointer to their channel (this is necessary to
  handle gaps in channel numbers, and in preparation for unique channel ids).
- Fixed slow reaction on SVDRP input (thanks to Guido Fiala for reporting this one).
- Added KI.KA to channels.conf.cable (thanks to Robert Schiele).
- Frequency values for cable and terrestrial channels in 'channels.conf' can
  now be given either in MHz, kHz or Hz. The actual value given will be multiplied
  by 1000 until it is larger than 1000000.
- Fixed skipping unavailable channels when zapping downwards.
- Fixed checking the Ca() status of a cDevice (thanks to Stefan Huelswitt).
- Fixed switching audio tracks in 'Transfer Mode' on the primary DVB device
  (thanks to Steffen Barszus and Stefan Huelswitt for reporting this one and
  helping to fix it).
- Fixed channel switching in case of an active 'Transfer Mode' on the primary
  device ('Transfer Mode' is now launched with priority '-1').
- Fixed a ternary expression in dvbspu.c.
- Fixed handling 'Transfer Mode' on single device systems when recording an
  encrypted channel (thanks to Stefan Huelswitt).
- Fixed blocking replaying in case an encrypted channel is being recorded on
  the primary device.
- Now the name of the remote control is displayed when learning the keys.
- Fixed learning remote control keys in case there is more than one remote
  control (thanks to Oliver Endriss for reporting this one).
- Implemented additional dedicated keys for "Play", "Pause", "Stop", "Record",
  "FastFwd", "FastRew", "Channel+" and "Channel-". If your remote control supports
  any of these keys you can delete your 'remote.conf' file and restart VDR to
  go through the key learning procedure again in order to assign these new keys.
  See MANUAL for more information.
  Authors of player plugins should update their ProcessKey() functions so that
  the new player keys have the same functionality as the "Up", "Down", "Left",
  "Right" and "Blue" keys, respectively. Note that the existing functionality
  of these keys should by all means be retained, since VDR (and any plugins)
  shall be fully usable with just the basic set of keys. These new keys are only
  for additional comfort in case the remote control in use supports them.
- Implemented new keys to directly access the VDR main menu functions "Schedule",
  "Channels", "Timers", "Recordings", "Setup" and "Commands". If your remote
  control provides keys you want to assign these functions to, you can delete
  your 'remote.cof' file and restart VDR to  go through the key learning procedure
  again in order to assign these new keys. See MANUAL for more information.
- The new configuration file 'keymacros.conf' can be used to assign macros to
  the color buttons in normal viewing mode, as well as to up to 9 user defined
  keys. See MANUAL and man vdr(5) for more information. The default 'keymacros.conf'
  implements the functionality of the "color button patch".
- Fixed a crash when learning the keys of several remote controls and pressing
  buttons of those that have already been learned (thanks to Oliver Endriss for
  reporting this one).
2002-10-27 17:00:00 +01:00

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# Sources configuration for VDR
#
# Format:
#
# code description
#
# S (satellite) xy.z (orbital position in degrees) E or W (east or west)
# Note: only the first part is actually used by VDR. The description part
# is for the "human" interface for clarity.
#
# '&' means same orbital position but different host company.
# '/' means same (or very little deviation) orbital position & host.
# A value in () means this satellite is still in it's test phase.
#
# Please contact kls@cadsoft.de before assigning a new code
# to a description, in order to keep them unique.
# Satellites
S5E Sirius 2/3
S7E Eutelsat W3
S10E Eutelsat W1R
S13E Hotbird 1-(5)-6
S16E Eutelsat W2
S19.2E Astra 1B/C/E/F/G/H/2C
S21.5E Eutelsat II F3
S23.5E Astra 3A
S24.2E Astra 1D
S26E Arabsat 2A/3A
S28.2E Astra 2D/A/B
S28.5E Eurobird
S30.5E Arabsat 2B
S31.3E Türksat 1B
S36E Eutelsat W4 & Sesat
S39E Hellas Sat
S40E Express A1R
S42E Turksat 1C & EurAsiaSat 1 & NewSat 1
S45E Europe*Star 1
S47E Telecom 2B
S48E Eutelsat II F1
S50E Anatolia 1
S53E Gorizont 32
S55.1E Insat 2DT
S56E Most 1
S57E NSS 703
S60E Intelsat 904
S62E Intelsat 902
S64E Intelsat 906
S66E Intelsat 704
S68.5E PAS 7/10
S72E PAS 4
S74E Insat 3C
S75E LMI 1
S76.5E Apstar
S78.5E Thaicom 2/3
S80E Express 6A
S83E Insat 2E/3B
S1W Thor 2/3 & Intelsat 707
S4W Amos 1
S5W Telecom 2C & Atlantic Bird 3
S7W Nilesat 101 & 102
S8W Telecom 2A/2D & Atlantic Bird 2
S11W Express 3A
S12.5W Eutelsat II F2
S14W Gorizont 26
S15W Telstar 12
S18W Intelsat 901
S21.5W NSS 7
S27.5W Intelsat 605
S30W Hispasat 1
S31.5W Intelsat 801
S34.5W Intelsat 903
S37.5W Telstar 11
S40.5W NSS 806
S43W PAS 3R/6/6B
S45W PAS 1/5R
S47W TDRS 6
S53W Intelsat 706
S55.5W Intelsat 805
S58W PAS 9
S61.5W Echostar 3
# Cable
C Cable
# Terrestrial
T Terrestrial