I recently updated my WMC PC to Windows 10 and then spent several hours combining FreeView and FreeSat channels. For some mysterious reason I’ve lost the FreeView “Yesterday” channel and not wanting to start over again would like to add it back in manually. But, while EPG123 Client has this capability it asks for various bits of information that I can’t find. i.e. callsign; frequency; ONID; TSID; NID; SID; LCN.
Can some kind soul point me in a direction where I can find this information (I'm using the Mendip Transmitter)?
Thanks
EPG123: Finding Data To Add FreeView Channels Manually
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You might want to first click the 'Undelete' button in the client to see if it is there and just undelete it.
I know there are a couple websites out there that will be able to give you the DVB-T parameters for that channel, but I can't find them at the moment. It has been a couple years since I looked.
I know there are a couple websites out there that will be able to give you the DVB-T parameters for that channel, but I can't find them at the moment. It has been a couple years since I looked.
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It was there and un-delete did the trick for the FreeView channel. Not sure why it wouldn't un-delete the satellite channel but I can live with that.
Thanks for the super quick advice Gary.
Thanks for the super quick advice Gary.