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Question Where to find PID numbers ?

Where do I find PID and Stream ID numbers for certain channels ?
For example on my Force D-Master 1122S receiver, in TV Set Up it requires Program ID, Pid Video / Pcr, and Pid Audio numbers.
In the Frequency set up it asks for Stream ID.
Can someone please tell me where I can find these numbers.
I know Satdue gives some numbers in his Transponder updates, but is there a complete list of these numbers ?
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On the Lyngsat website, any channel requiring PID entry will be listed, usually in the middle of the description

PCR pid is shown at the beginning of the bouquet, near the symbol rate and FEC

All listed are decimal notation, your PC should have a scientific calculator option for conversion to hexadecimal if required
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On the Lyngsat website, any channel requiring PID entry will be listed, usually in the middle of the description

PCR pid is shown at the beginning of the bouquet, near the symbol rate and FEC

All listed are decimal notation, your PC should have a scientific calculator option for conversion to hexadecimal if required
Thanks CH, very helpful.
Have also come across another site which is also very good, if not better, will be interested in your view.
Try Satcodx Satellite Control Centre website
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As you say Satdude these are two brilliant web-sites. I think everyone should have them on their Favourites list.
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I find SatcoDx takes longer to load up on the screen, and the scrolling left and right (why is it in widescreen ?) to get to the PID info can be a pain, which is why I rarely use it, but the info on specific channel data can compliment Lyngsat on a daily basis.
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hi, there is another site for frequencies, PID,PCR...
http://www.kingofsat.net/
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Originally Posted by nhfs49
hi, there is another site for frequencies, PID,PCR...
http://www.kingofsat.net/
Have a look at my message from two weeks ago on this thread, it has the two websites you need, good luck.

I had a look at your website (www.kingofsat.net) and found out that it is a French version of our own beloved "Satellites.co.uk"
I left a message to come and visit us, so if we get overun with French sat people you can blame me.

Sorry I misread your message, I thought you said "is there another site" instead of "there is another site", can't understand it stone cold sober as well.
I'll have to clean these bloody glasses !
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Looks like the peasants are revolting Rob (its your fault)
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That's an interesting website nhfs49, will have to add that to my favourites list.
I have no idea how I got onto a French satellite website from there, I have just tried
to do it again, but no success.
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Dishnut send out the lyngsat.com update every week

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As you say Satdude these are two brilliant web-sites. I think everyone should have them on their Favourites list.
http://www.lyngsat.com/
http://www.satcodx.com/uke
Hi Guys, lyngsat.com the update come to my email every week. It from Dishnut he send it out.There another good site the transpond news it mostly for th uk and other place.I think I get one everyday.
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