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51 lines
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<div class="hts-doc-text">
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A network is the type of carrier for your television signals. Tvheadend supports several different types of network, notably:
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<dd>DVB-C : Cable TV, delivered via a cable to your house
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<dd>DVB-S : Satellite (includes S2), so any signal coming in via a dish
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<dd>DVB-T : Terrestrial, so over-the-air broadcasts received through a traditional television aerial
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<dd>ATSC : Over-the-air terrestrial, common in north and central America and parts of south Asia
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<dd>IPTV : IP, so over the Internet
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<img src="docresources/configdvbnetwork.png">
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</p>
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The columns have the following functions:
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<dl>
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<dt>Network Name
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<dd>The name of the network. This can be set automatically or you can give it a name that means something to you (e.g. if you have multiple OTA networks).
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<dt>Network Discovery
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<dd>Whether automatic discovery is enabled for this network, i.e. whether Tvheadend looks for muxes or simply stays with the list of muxes as defined initially.
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<dt>Skip initial Scan
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<dd>Don't scan this network for muxes at Tvheadend start.
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<dt>Idle Scan Muxes
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<dd>
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<dt>Max Input Streams
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<dd>
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<dt>Max Bandwidth
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<dd>
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<dt>Max timeout
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<dd>
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<dt>Network ID
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<dd>
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<dt>Character Set
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<dd>The character encoding for this network (e.g. UTF-8).
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</dl>
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</div>
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