The problem is basically that the customised bouquets, that are downloaded, are overwritten.
The method that works for me is to
1. Put the STB in Standby Mode.
2. Copy the customised bouquet directly to /etc/enigma2 on the STB.
3. POWER OFF the STB with the power switch at the back.
4. Wait 60 seconds
5. POWER ON the STB with the power switch at the back.
This prevents the file being overwritten.
The basic problem with the servicereferences is that the names are in hexadecimal, and unreadable by us primates.
And saving individual servicereferences with the remote controller needs too many key depressions.
The following simple script, 'wgetsr.sh', using web interface may be useful for everyone.
Code:
#!/bin/sh
wget -q -O - http://vuplus2/web/getcurrent | \
sed -e '/e2service[rn]/!d' -e 's/\t//g' -e 's!</e2.*>!!' | \
sed -n -e 's/<.*>/#SERVICE /' -e 'N' -e 's/\n<.*>/ ;/' -e'p'
'vuplus2' is the STB name from the /etc/hosts file.
'vuplus2' can be replaced with '127.0.0.1' if running the script directly on the STB.
Select and display a channel with the STB.
To execute the script make it executable, and
Code:
./wgetsr.sh| tee -a xxxx
This will display the servicereference and readable channel name and append it to the 'xxxx' file.
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