Mauro Carvalho Chehab a3224435f0 Intelsat34-55.5W: add a Ku-Band transponder
According with http://www.satbeams.com/satellites?id=2641, Intelsat 34
has:

	"22 C-band channels to provide services to to North and South America and
	 Europe and 18 Ku-band channels to provide services to Mexico, Central
	 America, Brazil, the Caribbean, Europe, a portion of the United States,
	 and the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean. It will serve the role
	 originally intended for Intelsat 27 that was lost at launch failure and
	 will replace Intelsat 805 and Galaxy 11 at 304.5 degrees East longitude
	 position."

Currently, we have only C-band frequencies for this satellite.

Add Ku-bands as used currently in South America.

The transponders that were obtained from Vivo TV package
matches the ones at:
	http://www.portaleds.com/satelites/listar.php?sat=3045
with a difference of 1-2 MHz.

The LNBf I have is not capable of tuning the two IP data channels
there, but I'm adding it, anyway, as it could be useful for someone.

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
2017-10-03 08:43:17 -03:00
2017-07-20 16:52:58 -04:00
2017-05-30 22:33:49 +02:00
2013-09-30 11:13:07 +02:00
2006-11-20 01:22:46 +00:00

All tables are now using DVBv5 format. That allows suporting all standards
available on a standard way.

GENERATING FILES TO THE LEGACY DVBV3 FORMAT
===========================================

A Makefile target is provided to convert to the legacy channel format.
For it to work, you need to have v4l-utils installed (specifically,
the v4l-utils package that contains the dvbv5 utils).

Be sure that you have at least version 1.4.0 installed, or, if you're
compiling v4l-utils from its source. Versions below may work too, but
some DVB files won't be properly parsed with earlier versions.

This is the minimal changeset of v4l-utils required for it to work:
	commit 64751eb98a15b9c0077d8c2e4409b9b69ac80448
	Date:   Fri Sep 5 15:50:43 2014 -0300
	Subject: libdvbv5: make sure that all needed properties are filled

You can download and install v4l-utils from:
	http://git.linuxtv.org/cgit.cgi/v4l-utils.git/

Once having it installed, generating all the tables usind DVBv3 channel
format is as easy as running:

	$ make clean
	$ make dvbv3

The files can also be individually converted from DVBv5 to DVBv3 with:

	$ dvb-format-convert -I dvbv5 -O channel dvb-c/ch-Rega-Sense legacy-format-ch-Rega-Sense

And converting back into DVBv5 format with:

	$ dvb-format-convert -I channel -O dvbv5 legacy-format-ch-Rega-Sense dvb-c/ch-Rega-Sense

Plese notice that comments are not preserved when doing the conversions.

PS.: If you're willing to submit new entries and/or corrections, please
be sure to send them at the DVBv5 format and sending them via e-mail
to linux-media@vger.kernel.org.

INSTALL
=======

In order to install the files, use:
	$ make install

By default, it will install the files at /usr/local/share/dvbv5.

In order to install the legacy v3 formatted files, use:
	$ make install_v3

Don't forget to run "make dvbv3" before running the above command,
in order to convert the files to the legacy format.

By default, it will install the files at /usr/local/share/dvbv3.

There are a few extra parameters that could be used to define where
the files will be stored:

	PREFIX=<dir>		(default: /usr/local)
	DATADIR=<dir>		(default: $(PREFIX/share)
	DVBV5DIR=<subdir>	(default: dvbv3)
	DVBV3DIR=<subdir>	(default: dvbv5)

So, if it is desired to install both v3 and v5 files at a tmp file,
under the current dir, the install command would be:

	$ make install install_v3 PREFIX=`pwd`/tmp
	Installing dvbv5-formatted files at /home/myuser/dtv-scan-tables/tmp/share/dvbv5...done.
	Installing dvbv3-formatted files at /home/myuser/dtv-scan-tables/tmp/share/dvbv3...done.

Please also note that install takes some time, as there are lots
of files to be copied.
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