Dvbviewer Pro Installation Plus
As stated I am very new to Sat cards so be gentle with me I presume I am being thick and missing something that is very basic, so any help or advice would be appreciated.. but thanks for your help so far Just an update as promised it appears I was looking in the wrong transponder file for the newly updated transponders, if I use the following path: program files/DVBviewer/transponders the new transponder list is there and I can open them directly using Transedit and scan for channels and open the channels using DVBviewer.. I think the problem was that although I did have Transedit in the DVBViewer folder somehow I also had a copy of Transedit in the Crazyscan folder too, and as Starman345 advised the scanned transponder were not going into the transponder folder I was looking in, and I have no blscan.. when I first got the 5925 I presumed that after I had blind-scaned a Sat using EBS Pro or Crazyscan that I could just store the scan/transponders in DVB viewer and all I would need to do is scan the transponders but obviously this is not the case. https://filersbingstoug.storeinfo.jp/posts/16603577
6 0 Full Crack Options TV/Radio Channel plus/minus For the Plugins Directory manually after the DVBViewer 5.. these are 'crs' files, or is Crazyscan for more knowledgeable advanced users?As you can see I am very new to Sat cards.. Registered: Posts: 640 Posted Yes you can bring up TransEdit from EBS but it will then want the dvb card's attention and that would cause a conflict with EBS.. I have never used a USB or PC Sat card before so I am very green but I thought if I saved the EBS INI file in Transedit 3. https://loyrupkebar.amebaownd.com/posts/16603573
ini) and not DvbViewer although it can be changed to transedit ini so do I still have a problem?After the Blind scan is done in EBS Pro there is no need to save the ini file, it is done automatically and will be in the format you set in EBS Pro.. Strangely if I go directly to Transedit the newly updated transponders list is not in that Sat/transponder list, and although I went to preferences/options/blindscan, in EBS pro and made sure 'save transponders when make a blindscan' is ticked and I have selected Dvbviewer as the format to save the ini file in, when I attempt to save the new transponder on the blind scan page of EBS pro the default is always ALTDvb (*.. ini) and not DvbViewer although it can be changed to transedit ini so do I still have a problem? I further question is should I be able to also scan any new transponders found when using Crazyscan. HERE
Kind regards James Attached Images Registered: Posts: 13 Posted Thanks Guys for your replies, I will do some testing and get back to you. e10c415e6f 4
By the way I am using Vista Home Premium X86-based PC Kind regards James Registered: Posts: 13 Posted Just an update as promised it appears I was looking in the wrong transponder file for the newly updated transponders, if I use the following path: program files/DVBviewer/transponders the new transponder list is there and I can open them directly using Transedit and scan for channels and open the channels using DVBviewer.. Strangely if I go directly to Transedit the newly updated transponders list is not in that Sat/transponder list, and although I went to preferences/options/blindscan, in EBS pro and made sure 'save transponders when make a blindscan' is ticked and I have selected Dvbviewer as the format to save the ini file in, when I attempt to save the new transponder on the blind scan page of EBS pro the default is always ALTDvb (*.. ini file so I might do a fresh install of all software DVBViewer Pro 5 Cakewalk pro audio 9 download free.. Registered: Posts: 13 Posted Hi Folks I need some guidance, I have only been using my TBS 5925 for a few days and I am having trouble opening blind-scan files from EBS pro full version and DVB Viewer full version.. I did try to open the EBS INI file directly using DVB viewer and got the warning below. Click