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tvtime-scanner(1)					     tvtime-scanner(1)

NAME
       tvtime-scanner  - an all-band scanner for tvtime to help users of Euro‐
       pean cable providers that do not use standard frequencies

SYNOPSIS
       tvtime-scanner [ OPTION ] ...

DESCRIPTION
       tvtime-scanner allows a user to	scan  all  frequencies	for  stations.
       This  is useful for European cable provides such as UPC or Casema which
       do not use standard frequency tables for their channels.	  tvtime-scan‐
       ner  checks  for frequencies across the full band and writes it to your
       stationlist.xml file in a table called "Custom".	 This can be  selected
       by  running  "tvtime  --frequencies=custom"  or by selecting the Custom
       frequency table within the OSD menu inside tvtime.

OPTIONS
       -h, --help
	      Show usage information.

       -F, --configfile=FILE
	      Additional config file to load settings from.

       -d, --device=NAME
	      video4linux device to use (defaults to /dev/video0).

       -i, --input=INPUTNUM
	      video4linux input number (defaults to 0).	 Cards commonly have a
	      bunch  of sources, for example, on my WinTV card, source 0 is my
	      tuner and source 1 is the composite input.  The scanner requires
	      using an input that has a tuner.

       -n, --norm=NORM
	      The  mode	 to  set the tuner to (defaults to NTSC).  Valid modes
	      are:

	      ·	  NTSC
	      ·	  PAL
	      ·	  SECAM
	      ·	  PAL-NC
	      ·	  PAL-M
	      ·	  PAL-N
	      ·	  NTSC-JP

AUTHORS
       Billy Biggs.

SEE ALSO
       tvtime(1), tvtime-configure(1), tvtime.xml(5),

tvtime 1.0RC1			 October 2004		     tvtime-scanner(1)
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