Bouquet Editor for Edision

cyberham

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Using TNAP6 with latest updates and an Edision Mio+, I'm finding the Bouquet Editor is a little different. See image below.

I have bouquets created for each satellite that I have scanned in. I can see them on my TV screen when using the receiver. But on the right side below, shouldn't there be the list of entries in the bouquet for 97W Ku? Then I can add or delete as I wish. But there's nothing there.

ADDED: I have a feeling the problem is a result of my not using the "Copy to bouquets" function that was introduced in recent versions of TNAP. I stopped using it since it didn't work correctly for me. So I manually create bouquets using the Edision receiver.

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Don't know cybes. Haven't ever really used an onboard editor. Probably because of the whole remote left-right-up-down thing. Using an old version of E-Channelizer and have been for years. The free version. I know some prefer the likes of Dreamboxeditor and the likes. Onboard editors just seem a little bit "fatware" to me.

I like the ease of scanning a sat. and downloading it into my editor. Shift-clicking a group of Digicipher, Nagra, etc., channels and deleting them. Same for selecting and ordering channels into an easily created and named boo-kay.

Not even sure with an onboard editor how you deal with channels that scan in as Program 101 and are really something different when using the likes of a chart from tvro. Same for picons (sounds like someone needs a dental surgeon). Name the channel correctly, drag the picons from the chart to a folder and name it the same as your channel.
Easy. But I could be wrong.

I did find that a lamedb backup from OpenViX doesn't play nice when uploading to TNAP. Channels were persistently out of order. I don't use TNAP a lot either.

Probably a touch off topic for your question. Just that sometimes finding a door to walk through is a bit easier than banging your head on the building until the mortar joints crack. At least that's what my shrink suggested.

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Bouquets.png
 
I prefer not to use an external editor. I just do it all with the remote control usually.

I deviated with TNAP6 since they introduced a feature using the remote control where you can copy an entire satellite scanned folder with all tps over to the bouquets with one action. Then you can easily delete the channels you don't want. This was great. Until it wasn't. In some cases, new bouquets created would get deleted after the next receiver restart. I never knew if this was a software bug or due to some corruption in my particular receiver.

I may try an experiment where I delete all bouquets. Then re-create them from scratch using the above feature. I think my reported issue about using the Edision Webif might be resolved if I have a clean set of new bouquets.
 
My solution to this issue is to move to TNAP7 dated Feb. 28, 2026. I've downloaded and installed and it is working fine for me so far. I chose not to restore old settings so I must reconfigure and scan all satellites. But this keeps the database the cleanest.

TNAP7 is still a beta version but it seems stable and complete enough to use. Though I expect to see some crashes and maybe some features that don't work yet.

I can use the Webif bouquet editor now which was my original problem.
 
Working with el bandido I've learned that this webif issue was caused by some corrupted iptv bouquets in my receiver. I removed the four bouquets in question and then I could immediately can see all bouquets in webif again.

In future, I will download new iptv bouquets in small numbers and check for any issues. If this problem reoccurs then I will just delete the recently-downloaded bouquets that are corrupted.

TNAP7 is still a beta but it's stable and I'm using it full-time.

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