From: Mark Clarkstone Date: Mon, 2 May 2016 13:52:58 +0000 (+0100) Subject: mdhelp: minor changes/cleanup X-Git-Tag: v4.2.1~584 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=06fca72c4c56c47ce479e57ce72855b2ca30995e;p=thirdparty%2Ftvheadend.git mdhelp: minor changes/cleanup --- diff --git a/docs/class/mpegts_network.md b/docs/class/mpegts_network.md index 720e35ea5..960709aec 100644 --- a/docs/class/mpegts_network.md +++ b/docs/class/mpegts_network.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ supports several different types of network, notably: - [IPTV Automatic Network](class/iptv_auto_network) - IPTV using a playlist as the source Click the desired network type (above) to see all available -[options](#items). +[parameters](#items). !['Networks' Tab Screenshot](docresources/dvbinputsnetwork.png) @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Button | Function ###Add/Edit a Network To create a network click the *[Add]* button from the menu bar and -select the required network type, and then using the resultant dialog +then select the required network type, then using the resultant dialog enter/select the desired network options. To edit a network highlight (select) the network within the grid, and then press the *[Edit]* button from the menu bar. @@ -61,12 +61,24 @@ an **enabled** adapter. * There is a 5-10 minute delay before a scan starts, this is so you can make changes if needed (this does not apply to IPTV networks). +For more detailed information on networks and how to set them up, see +[Configure Tvheadend.](configure_tvheadend) + --- ###Force Scanning -You can force a scan by highlighting (selecting) the network(s) within the grid, -and then pressing the *[Force Scan]* button from the menu bar. +Highlight the network(s) you would like to force scan and then press +the "Force Scan" button from the menu bar. + +Force scanning can take some time. You may continue to use Tvheadend +while a scan is in progress, but doing so will increase the time needed +for it to complete. Note that the time required can vary depending on a +number of factors, such as how many tuners you have available and the +number of muxes on each. + + **Tip**: You may select more than one network by holding ctrl and + clicking on additional networks. ---