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ChanSort/source/ChanSort.Loader.LG/Resource.resx
Horst Beham b0b09de733 - DX upgrade
- experimental support for Philips Repair\mgr_chan_s_fta.db file format (DVB-S only)
- fixed missing strings for LG empty-channel-list message box
2021-08-24 19:41:31 +02:00

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<data name="TllFileSerializer_ERR_wrongChecksum" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Wrong checksum: calculated {1:x8} but file has {0:x8}</value>
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<value>File size {0} is larger than allowed maxiumum of {1}</value>
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<data name="TllFileSerializer_ERR_dupeChannel" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Channel #{0} (Pr# {1}) was erased because it is a duplicate of channel #{2} (Pr# {3}): {4}</value>
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<value>Empty List</value>
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<value>The channel list file contains no channels.</value>
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<data name="GcSerializer_ReadModelInfo_ModelWarning" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Your TV will only import the GlobalClone file when there are no files named xx*.TLL in the same directory.
Do you want ChanSort to rename the conflicting files?</value>
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<value>ATTENTION:
Please make sure that your webOS based TV is using a recent firmware version (LB600 and higher: 4.41.32, UB: 4.51.44).
Older LG firmware for webOS based TV models does not handle the import of channel lists properly and randomly reorders channels.
(If your firmware is newer, you can ignore is message.)</value>
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<value>!!! ATTENTION !!!
LG channel lists can ONLY be imported back into the TV, when special options were selected during the TV's channel search process:
- Provider: MUST be None/Other (do NOT select your cable provider or Astra 19.2E)
- Blindscan: MUST be selected
- Network search: optional (can be selected)
Your TV will not process the list correctly if these steps are not followed!</value>
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<value>Read information about webOS 5 support on github.com</value>
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<value>I searched for channels as described above</value>
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<value>Cancel</value>
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<value>Loading process was canceled</value>
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