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BBC Alba refuses to go!
LesU
19-10-2012
A week or so ago I noticed that BBC Alba had crept into the listings on my Humax HDR. I went into channel edit and deleted it.
The next day it was back. I did this 3 times and still it was there the next day.
I then did a complete channel scan and deleted Alba.
Today there it is again!
Any ideas what is going on?
It's a pain because it is right in the middle of the list of useful channels.
REPASSAC
19-10-2012
Originally Posted by LesU:
“A week or so ago I noticed that BBC Alba had crept into the listings on my Humax HDR. I went into channel edit and deleted it.
The next day it was back. I did this 3 times and still it was there the next day.
I then did a complete channel scan and deleted Alba.
Today there it is again!
Any ideas what is going on?
It's a pain because it is right in the middle of the list of useful channels.”

Do you use the channel editor by any chance?
LesU
19-10-2012
I have got the extra firmware installed and I've used the channel editor to add sky news to the listing. I've now gone into the channel editor and BBC Alba was in there, set to 'default' not 'hidden' so I have changed it back.
Fingers crossed it won't reappear tomorrow.
I don't know how Alba managed to get visible in the first place.
REPASSAC
19-10-2012
Originally Posted by LesU:
“I have got the extra firmware installed and I've used the channel editor to add sky news to the listing. I've now gone into the channel editor and BBC Alba was in there, set to 'default' not 'hidden' so I have changed it back.
Fingers crossed it won't reappear tomorrow.
I don't know how Alba managed to get visible in the first place.”

That will fix it.
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