Editing the channel list
You can only use this function if Premium EPG data is available for the selected channel.
Use the buttons to select “tvtv off” or “tvtv on”.
Depending on whether Premium EPG support is activated or deactivated, you can now set the support to
“on” or “off” by confirming with the button.
If several channels use the same data, the following warning message is displayed when you deactivate the function (see screenshot on right). In this case, no data is stored for the other affected
channels.
Support activated
Support not activated
Channels for which support is activated can be recognised by the following logo, which appears after the name of the broadcaster. Channels for which support is not activated can be recognised by the crossed out logo (see screenshots above).
For example: If you deactivate support for RTL 2 CH, no more data is loaded for RTL 2 and RTL 2 Austria either.
Make this setting for your desired channels. For better orientation, you can display a channel list in the “Complete
list/Satellite lists” category (green), which includes only those channels supported by Premium | EPG. |
The list in the category “Satellite lists” is selected using the buttons.
This setting can be changed at any time you like.
Start block selection
Use the buttons to select “Start Blockselection” and confirm your selection with the button. You
can now use the buttons to start block selection at the previously selected channel. This selects the channels in the sequence in which they appear in the previously selected channel list and applies a coloured background to them (see example screenshot on the right):
Then press the (red dot) button. You can now carry out all the editing options for the selected channels as when an individual channel is selected (apart from the “tvtv off/on” function). Select the desired action (“Move”, “Delete”, “Skip”, “Lock” or “To Favorite”), using
the buttons, and confirm your selection with the
button. You can find an explanation of the individual
edit options under “Editing channels (channel lists)” in this chapter.
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