My experience with blindscanning with the 2104D didn't go so well. First, I set it to Galaxy 19. I played a few stations to convince myself things were going OK. I did the first blindscan with the "programs" enabled. I ran it for 15 minutes and it never seemed to finish. I ran it again without the "programs", just the TPs. I ran that another 15 minutes. I didn't seem to finish either. However, I saved what it found. Saving the blindscan wipes out the old data. That is probably what you want. Some of the channels worked, some didn't. However, what was really annoying is I decided to run the blindscan again. However, I couldn't get past the "wrench" mode. The program complained that I don't have enough memory.
OK, to be fair, the PC used only has 3GBytes of ram. How the hell dvbworld needs over 2Gbytes is beyond me. I guess when it loaded the data from the blindscan, it used enough memory to make the program fail.
I had always planned on upping the memory in this notebook. I got it as a Dell refurb at a serious discount since it was configured stupidly. [Who runs 64 bit win 7 with 3Gbytes?] I will install more memory and try again.
I noticed the blind scan detected some transponders from nearby satellites.
OK, to be fair, the PC used only has 3GBytes of ram. How the hell dvbworld needs over 2Gbytes is beyond me. I guess when it loaded the data from the blindscan, it used enough memory to make the program fail.
I had always planned on upping the memory in this notebook. I got it as a Dell refurb at a serious discount since it was configured stupidly. [Who runs 64 bit win 7 with 3Gbytes?] I will install more memory and try again.
I noticed the blind scan detected some transponders from nearby satellites.