Suppose you recorded a midi track and were sending from a synth on midi 1. Later you decided to record some other stuff on the same track but did not notice that you were playing your multi timbral synth on midi 2. Now you got some events with midi channel 1 and some with midi channel 2. This can happen for example if you are adding percussion sounds to a percussion or drum track. With the logical editor you can just select the events with midi channel 2 and change them to 1 or just delete those or just increase velocity on those or just cut those and paste them onto another track. Neat.
Also, in list editor, if you select a range or select all and then change the midi channel of the first event, all selected events will change. If the same is done in other fields, like velocity, they will also change but proportionally, unless all velocities were the same value.
Have you just bought a brandnew hightech samsung television? Congratulations. Sorting the favorite channels is probably one of the first things you do. Nowadays, specially with hundreds or thounds of channels, this task can be a very cumbersome. Moving channels by using the remote, e.g. from #343 to #23, takes some time. To make things easier, i have written this tool. With SamyCHAN you can organize your channel list very comfortable.
In the attached image you can see I am in pose mode and I have selected a bone in the armature. I have the "only show selected" option enabled so I can work with only the channels of that bone. The correct curves appear in the graph editor, but there is nothing in the list of channels to the left!
How can I get this list back, I have tried everything I can think off. If I uncheck the "only show selected" option all curves of all bones appear and the channel list also appears, but this is very hard to work with. I'd like the "only show selected" option to work.
I am having a very weird issue with my graph editor. It is probably super stupid but I can't figure it out. The channel list that normally appears on the left part of the graph editor window does not show when I select an animated object and turn on the "only selected" button, although it is well displayed when this little button is off. I tried reopening the scene several times, rebooting blender, tweaking the options in the view panel and stuff but it's just gone and it is really inconvenient. Does anyone know how it can fix this? Thank you!
The Sony Channel Editor tool allows you to re-order your channel list via your PC. Simply download the list onto a USB stick, edit the order and then upload it back to your TV. The tool is available on your TV's product page.
After you have finished editing your channel list you can save it by clicking File and then Save channel list as in Figure 4.
Saving the Channel List
There are three transmission types: terrestrial (cable), satellite and operator (preferred satellite) which you can select from in Sony Channel Editor. The application looks for any satellite channels in your SDB file and continues with the other types if there are no satellite channels. You are able to switch between the different modes. Select the mode you want to open.
New channels, added by the broadcaster, will not automatically sync with the current channel list in your TV Guide. To receive the latest channels, please retune your TV before sorting your programmes again using the Sony Channel Editor.
Clicking the gear wheel tool button opens the Reception Settings page. It provides means for configuring basic reception properties that apply to all channels of a DVB network, such as a terrestrial or cable network or a satellite position. The main point is the selection of a matching transponder list that enables a channel search. The transponder list tells the scanner on which frequencies it shall look for channels. The Reception Settings page contains the following elements:
Please understand that DVBViewer as a low price product cannot be shipped with thousands of localised up-to-date frequency lists for all regions worldwide. It needs support from the DVBViewer community. So if you have created a new transponder list please post in the DVBViewer forum and attach your file in order to help other users.
A DVBViewer standard installation contains transponder lists and a default channel list for the main European satellite positions (Astra 19 / 23 / 28 East and Hotbird 13 East). However, your outdoor equipment may require some extra configuration (particularly DiSEqC, Digital Satellite Equipment Control). Or you may want to receive other satellite positions. Please perform the following steps:
After a reception type is configured a channel search can be performed. The magnifier symbol in the toolbar in the Channel List Editor switches over to the Channel Search page. It contains the following elements:
Clicking the star icon in the tool bar opens the Favourites Editor page. It allows to compile and edit a list of favourite channels. Right-clicking the Favourites Editor opens a context menu with various commands. Additionally the Favourites Editor provides a separate tool bar. Please note that a favourite is no independent channel item, but a link to a channel list entry, like a link on the PC desktop. A favourite will not work anymore if the corresponding channel is missing, so it does not make sense to cut and paste channels from the channel list to the favourites list. Here is what you can do with the Favourites Editor:
Favourites can be displayed at various places in DVBViewer. However, since there is no unified handling yet, this is not obvious and sometimes a bit tricky. The following list explains how and where favourites can be used:
After scanning for channels you will have to manually go through all of the channels that were found and correct the channel numbers, as well as insert XMLTV Id's if you are using a listing service. In some cases you may have to tune the channel with MythTV Live TV to see what the channel actually is.
If you downloaded the channel list from the listings provider you may still want to go through the list and add any that were missing (perhaps some channels that you receive were not on the listings service).
As an alternative to editing channels here, you can edit them in MythWeb, the web based interface that is an optional component. MythWeb allows editing channel details or deleting channels, but not adding channels.
In the channel editor you will see a list of channels and a list of video sources. Each video source has its own channel list. You can have channels that exist in more than one source, and you should make sure that they have the same channel number and call sign in all sources.
On the settings page enter the URLS and a few other settings specific to your setup (DiSEqC, LNB etc) as well as a few preferences (eg AC3) and where to output the final ini file to. Use a channel scan and the resulting ini file to guide you through the settings here. Standard destination is your temp directory, which you can get to by typing %TEMP% into the Windows Explorer address bar.
On the channel editor the key column is column 62 where you put down a rank in the category. If you insert a channel later you can use decimals to squeeze them in, in the end only the ranking matters. By creating a unique ID at the front any work on the ordering should remain intact even after an update (though I cannot guarantee this). Also note the override fields to the right, which allow overrides to the various parameters, e.g. category, language or name.
great work. But can u make it more userfriendly? I had some problems to find the right functions to generate a list only für Astra 19.2. Does the Excel works with the german website of kingsofsat too?
Edit a list view to show just the columns and items you want. You can present data with different styles, subgroups, columns, sorts, and filters. Note that you need Contribute permission level or higher to edit a view.
By default, the duplicate product's status is set as draft, and hidden on all your channels and apps. The duplicated product isn't available to sales channels until you change its status as active. You have the option to make the duplicate available to the same channels and apps as the original product. In this case, depending on the sales channel, the duplicate product might be published immediately after it's created.
Optional: Make the duplicate product available to the same channels and apps as the original. When the product status is set as active, depending on the sales channel, the duplicate product might be published immediately after it's created.
You can control where you are selling a product by including it in your active sales channels. If you decide to exclude a product from a particular sales channel, then it will be hidden from that channel. You might hide a product from a sales channel for a variety of reasons:
I deleted the old sdb.xml file on the USB memory stick so there was only one sdb.xml in the root directory. This time, when I Imported the file back into the TV, the EPG showed just the channels that I wanted.
The program is tested only with openATV image and Formuler F1 receiver in Linux Mint (MATE 64-bit) distribution!
Support for DVB-T/T2 and DVB-C channels for Neutrino is not fully implemented and has an experimental status.
In the Channels tab you can place the fixture's channels in an order that formsan actual representation of the DMX channels that the fixture understands when ithas been configured in that particular mode.
In the Heads tab you can define multiple heads for asingle fixture, so that QLC+ knows to treat each of them individually in certainsituations (such as Fixture Groups). If a fixturecontains only one head when it's configured to use the currently edited mode (i.e. allof the mode's channels control one head at a time) there is no need to define the head. If,however, the fixture has multiple heads that you wish to be able to control, you must defineeach head here.
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