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Home > Using SnapStream: the Web Interface > Admin > Settings > Guide > Local Lineups

Local Lineups

Creating a Local Lineup

To begin, click Create New Local Lineup from the Program Guide settings page.

Enter a Name and select the lineup Type. SnapStream supports Analog, ATSC (digital antenna), QAM (digital over RF cable), DVB-T, and IPTV lineups.

 


Grant Access To: This setting allows you to limit access to this lineup. The default access setting is Everyone, meaning that anyone who logs into your SnapStream system can see the channels on this lineup. Click the text box to see a list of the groups and users that can be granted access.

Lineup Recording Folder: Use this setting to specify a default recording folder (other than the global default) for channels in this lineup. This is used if users who will be accessing this lineup do not have access to the global default recording folder. See Folders for more information.


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To add a new channel, enter a Name, Callsign, and Physical Channel.

When you are done, click Return.


Channel Mapping in Digital Lineups

Channel mapping differs between the three types of digital lineups. The correct settings for your channels should be available from your cable provider. 

ATSC

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 For an ATSC channel,  the Major Channel and the Minor Channel are logical tuning information for receiving the specific program after the physical channel is recorded. The Physical Channel determines the frequency of the channel.

QAM

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When setting up a QAM channel, the QAM Type and Physical Channel determine the frequency of the channel. The Program Number is used to differentiate between multiple streams that are part of a single physical channel. The Guide Channel is an arbitrary setting that determines only where the channel will appear in the Program Guide

DVB-T

 

 For DVB-T, the Carrier Frequency specifies where the channel is on the signal, specified in kilohertz. For example, 567.000MHZ should be entered as "567000."

Bandwidth is also in KHZ and is defined by the TV provider.  This number is usually in the range of 6-8mhz, which would be entered as 6000-8000.

The Program Number is used to differentiate between multiple streams that are part of a single physical channel.

The Guide Channel is an arbitrary setting that determines only where the channel will appear in the Program Guide.

 

IPTV 

  

For IPTV, the IP Address or DNS Name designates the source of the channel, along with the Port. For some cases, the Source Address may specify the source of the stream.

The
Transport Type is used to select different types of IPTV. The Program Number is used to differentiate between multiple streams that are part of a single physical channel. 

The
Guide Channel is an arbitrary setting that determines only where the channel will appear in the Program Guide.



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