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I've now written/tested/debugged tunefix which will (with the aid of a small config. file) put everything back as I want it after a retune.
Will this be available as a 'package'? Or have I misunderstood?
I've now written/tested/debugged tunefix which will (with the aid of a small config. file) put everything back as I want it after a retune.
Sounds like it would be a good replacement for chandel. I'd be happy to assist with a web-based settings screen if you'd like.Possibly.
You'll need to be moderately familiar with the command line operation of the box.
Should I send you the package and some words of wisdom on what the config. file fields mean then? Thanks for the offer as doing the web stuff is beyond my patience levelSounds like it would be a good replacement for chandel. I'd be happy to assist with a web-based settings screen if you'd like.
How? Do I have to retune the relevant mpx(s)?you have to add them back
Yes.Do I have to retune the relevant mpx(s)?
You might want to hang on for prpr's new tunefix package which is coming soon and has more options. channeldel will likely be retired shortly.How have I not noticed this thread before, I'm very much looking forward to installing it when I get home, will save all the hassle of trying to remember what al the channels are and whether or not I want them which I normally have when a retune is needed!
Thanks for this!!
Oops. Assume total incompetence and you won't go far wrong. If you want to test it on an idiot, let me know.
The first release of tunefix is available now from the package repository. It's only been tested on my boxes and doesn't yet have a web interface (but af123's working on it!). If you're feeling adventurous, you could install it and try an automatic retune and see what happens.Ah... fair enough, then wait I shall!