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- | URLs can also use the channel frequency instead of the virtual channel. Use "ch" instead of "v", and the RF channel number or frequency in Hz instead of the virtual channel number. PID filtering is not currently available. | + | URLs can also use the channel frequency instead of the virtual channel. Use "ch" instead of "v", and the RF channel number or frequency in Hz instead of the virtual channel number. |
- | * RF 14, which is 473MHz, would be http://192.168.0.100:5004/auto/ch473000000 | + | * Example channel 5 is RF 14, which is 473MHz and would be written as <code>http://192.168.0.100:5004/auto/ch473000000</code> |
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+ | * If the channel has sub-channels, you can use the program number to specify the channel with a dash. For example, channel 5.3 might be -3 (program numbers are not always sequential or starting with 1), it would be written as, <code>http://192.168.0.100:5004/auto/ch473000000-3</code> | ||
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