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The subject says it all. I want to add some muxes manually for the OTA channels, but I can only pick QAM64 or 256.
I am using openelec, in case that makes a difference.
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ATSC support is shaky at best, that's why. You could try with the latest master build, there's been a ton of changes since the stable versions.
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Thanks! I'll fire up my Ubuntu VM and try to compile from source.
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It took way longer than I anticipated, but I manged to get a build from scratch.
However, the version of TV Headend on the web interface still shows the same version number HTS Tvheadend 3.4.27~gfbda802
Do I need to update TV Headend files myself?
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If the web interface says 3.4.27 then that's the version you built. If you previously had it install through a repository (ie. apt-get install tvheadend) you should remove that one (apt-get remove tvheadend) and then use the autobuild.sh script from the tvheadend source to build it. That way a .deb file will be created which you can then install using "dpkg -i blabla.deb".
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I was under the impression that the actual TVHeadend server was baked right into openelec.
It looks like it's not, and that it's just an addon. I found somebody on openelec forums who build a much more recent implementation of TVheadend, and I was able to get that into my system.
Now I just need to figure out the new UI.