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PROGRAM:

NAME


dvbv5-scan - DVBv5 tool for frequency scanning

SYNOPSIS


dvbv5-scan [OPTION]... initial-file

DESCRIPTION


dvbv5-scan is a command line frequency scanning tool for digital TV services that is
compliant with version 5 of the DVB API, and backward compatible with the older v3 DVB
API.

dvbv5-scan uses by default the new channel/service file format that it is capable of
supporting all types of Digital TV standards. It can also support the legacy format used
by the legacy dvb-apps.

A single physical channel (also called as transponder) may have several virtual channels
inside it, encapsulated via a MPEG Transport stream.

Those virtual channels are called as 'service' at the MPEG-TS terminology, and may have
one or more audio, video and other types of elements inside it.

The dvbv5-scan goal is to scan for a list of physical channels/transponders and identify
there the MPEG-TS services available.

The dvbv5-scan tool is smart enough to retrieve the information at the MPEG-TS Network
Information Table (NIT) about other channels available on the stream.

OPTIONS


The following options are valid:

-3, --dvbv3
Force dvbv5-scan to use DVBv3 only.

-a, --adapter=adapter#
Use the given adapter. Default value: 0.

-C, --cc=country_code
Set the default country to be used by the MPEG-TS parsers, in ISO 3166-1 two letter
code. If not specified, the default charset is guessed from the locale environment
variables.

-d, --demux=demux#
Use the given demux. Default value: 0.

-f, --frontend=frontend#
Use the given frontend. Default value: 0.

-F, --file-freqs-only
Don't use the other frequencies discovered during scan. By default, dvbv5-scan will
find new transponder/physical channels and add them at the internal frequency table
it uses for scan. This option disables such feature.

-G, --get_frontend
Use data from get_frontend on the output file. By default, dvbv5-scan will repeat
the same network parameters as found at the scan file. This should work fine if the
output file will be used by the same frontend. However, if you intend to use the
generated file on another frontend, or wants a faster tuner, this option can be
used to store the actual detected parameters, instead of the ones that came from
the source channel file.

-I, --input-format=format
Format of the input file. Please notice that caps is ignored. It can be:

channel - for dvb-apps compatible channel file;

zap - for dvb-apps compatible zap file;

dvbv5 (default) - for the dvbv5 apps format.

-l, --lnbf=LNBf_type
Type of LNBf to use 'help' lists the available ones.

-N, --nit
Use data from NIT table on the output file. By default, dvbv5-scan will repeat the
same network parameters as found at the scan file. This should work fine if the
output file will be used by the same frontend. However, if you intend to use the
generated file on another frontend, or wants a faster tuner, this option can be
used to store the parameters that are announced by the broadcaster via the MPEG-TS
Network Information Table (NIT), instead of the ones that came from the source
channel file.

-o, --output=file
output filename (default: dvb_channel.conf)

-O, --output-format=format
Output format:

channel - for dvb-apps compatible channel file;

zap - for dvb-apps compatible zap file;

vdr - for vdr compatible zap file;

dvbv5 (default) - for the dvbv5 apps format.

-p, --parse-other-nit
Parse the other NIT/SDT tables that could be found mainly on some DVB-C carriers.

-S, --sat_number=satellite_number
Satellite number. Used only on satellite delivery systems. If not specified,
disable DISEqC satellite switch.

-T, --timeout-multiply=factor
Multiply the scan lock wait time and MPEG-TS table parsing by this factor.

-U, --freq_bpf=frequency
SCR/Unicable band-pass filter frequency to use, in kHz. Used only on satellite
delivery systems.

-v, --verbose
Be (very) verbose. Useful to check if the MPEG-TS is happenning fine. This option
can be used multiple times to increase verbosity.

-w, --lna=LNA
Enable, disable or put LNA power in auto mode. Not all frontends support it. Valid
values are:

0 - disable

1 - enable

-1 - auto

-W, --wait=time
Adds additional wait time for DISEqC command completion.

-?, --help
Outputs the usage help.

--usage
Gives a short usage message.

-V, --version
Prints the program version.

Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any
corresponding short options.

NOTE
If both --nit and --get_frontend options are used at the same time, the --nit parameters
will be applied after the ones that the frontend detected.

EXIT STATUS


On success, it returns 0.

EXAMPLE


$ dvbv5-scan /usr/share/dvbv5/dvb-c/the-brownfox

Scanning frequency #1 573000000
Lock (0x1f) Quality= Good Signal= 100.00% C/N= -13.80dB UCB= 0 postBER= 3.14x10^-3 PER= 0
Service The, provider (null): digital television
Service Quick, provider BrownFox: digital television
Service Brown, provider (null): digital television
Service Jumps, provider (null): digital television

Service Dog, provider (null): digital television
New transponder/channel found: #2: 579000000

New transponder/channel found: #39: 507000000

The scan process will then scan the other 38 discovered new transponders, and generate a
dvb_channel.com with several entries with will have not only the physical
channel/transponder info, but also the Service ID, and the corresponding audio/video/other
program IDs (PID), like:

[Quick]
SERVICE_ID = 5
VIDEO_PID = 288
AUDIO_PID = 289
FREQUENCY = 573000000
MODULATION = QAM/256
INVERSION = OFF
SYMBOL_RATE = 5247500
INNER_FEC = NONE
DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A

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