Bug in Scanning DVB-T2 with QAM256 in UK

This information may be outdated, but the format of the .ini files used to be like this:

[SATTYPE]
1=5265
2=DVB-C Germany (Telecolumbus, Potsdam)
3=DE

[DVB]
0=24
1=122000,V,6900,,QAM256
2=130000,V,6900,,QAM256
3=138000,V,6900,,QAM256
4=146000,V,6900,,QAM256
5=162000,V,6900,,QAM256
6=306000,V,6900,,QAM64
7=314000,V,6900,,QAM256
8=354000,V,6900,,QAM64
9=362000,V,6900,,QAM64
10=370000,V,6900,,QAM64
11=378000,V,6900,,QAM64
12=386000,V,6900,,QAM64
13=394000,V,6900,,QAM64
14=402000,V,6900,,QAM256
15=410000,V,6900,,QAM64
16=418000,V,6900,,QAM256
17=426000,V,6900,,QAM64
18=466000,V,6900,,QAM256
19=642000,V,6900,,QAM256
20=650000,V,6900,,QAM256
...

line 0 indicates the number of valid transponder lines below.
then you have these data per transponder:

24 682000 V 6900 QAM256
# frequency in kHz V symbol rate omit modulation type

The V is for holding the polarization for satellite tuners. You can omit it or simply put V everywhere.
You should be able to get the symbol rates and modulation type from publicly available transponder lists for your area.