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With neumoDVB (and Crazyscan) on satellites
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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1145189" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>I have also raised this issue on 53.0E/52.0E, with multistream (<a href="https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/neumodvb.179577/page-21" target="_blank">#411</a>) on 11244 H,2000,2/3,8PSK, which neumoDVB found on a mux that repeats over and over again. If then, the Crazyscan window showed me these multiple streams; this time, on 10974 H, the same app shows me that the mux has only a single stream.</p><p>The same problem manifests itself, for example, on 30.0W, 11676,1766,5/6,8PSK, which has 250 streams(see picture). I have exemplified this only with Crazyscan. At least on the Windows app, they are not displayed, being considered (maybe) useless as long as we don't have an app to show the content.</p><p>The annoying thing is not that these streams are unnecessarily listed, but when you have to search for a specific mux, you must search a lot to find it. It's a matter of time.</p><p>I must point out one thing, the observations I make above, or elsewhere, are those of a simple user and not of a specialist. Any clarification in this regard is welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1145189, member: 297935"] I have also raised this issue on 53.0E/52.0E, with multistream ([URL='https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/neumodvb.179577/page-21']#411[/URL]) on 11244 H,2000,2/3,8PSK, which neumoDVB found on a mux that repeats over and over again. If then, the Crazyscan window showed me these multiple streams; this time, on 10974 H, the same app shows me that the mux has only a single stream. The same problem manifests itself, for example, on 30.0W, 11676,1766,5/6,8PSK, which has 250 streams(see picture). I have exemplified this only with Crazyscan. At least on the Windows app, they are not displayed, being considered (maybe) useless as long as we don't have an app to show the content. The annoying thing is not that these streams are unnecessarily listed, but when you have to search for a specific mux, you must search a lot to find it. It's a matter of time. I must point out one thing, the observations I make above, or elsewhere, are those of a simple user and not of a specialist. Any clarification in this regard is welcome. [/QUOTE]
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