Windows XP(SP2) / MediaCenter Edition / Vista 32 / Vista 64
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These channels are not shown in the Tvh web interface so I don't know how to get rid of them - the web interface is only showing the correct/expected channels. Attempting to play these channels results in the message 'no free adapter'. It has found all the correct channels, but my XBMC installations (that use the Rpi as a backend for pvr) are littered with hundreds of channels that should not exist and that don't start. Tvheadend is reporting hundreds of 'bogus' channels. I'm now having a problem reverting to my previous setup. I tried re-scanning all my services but none were found. I was able to cue recordings but they would not play back. When I updated openelec to this version (and subsequent versions) it was still showing the networks, muxes and services that were already setup.
OK, so I've been playing around with my setup and I can confirm that Tvheadend does not work when it's using the incorrect 'Afatech AF9033 (DVB-T)' driver.