2021-03-25, 07:04 PM
EPG Updates at 1:53 PM CST
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xfWNpH5...sp=sharing
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xfWNpH5...sp=sharing
Thank you for looking...
2021-03-25, 07:04 PM
EPG Updates at 1:53 PM CST
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xfWNpH5...sp=sharing Thank you for looking...
2021-03-25, 07:20 PM
(2021-03-25, 07:04 PM)Brucek2839 Wrote: EPG Updates at 1:53 PM CST There was an EPG Update on 23 March at 15.35 shown in npvr.log.3 This showed that about forty channels got their EPG data from Schedules Direct and about 80 or so channels got their EPG from what appears to be a IPTV source. It is not likely that Schedules Direct are providing incorrect timings. It appears that you you need to check with your IPTV provider regarding their xmltv data.
2021-03-25, 08:21 PM
Yes, SD is not the issue. It is a few channels from IPTV. I have gone in and corrected the Time shift for the channels in an external software package called IPTVEDITOR.com but it will not update when I delete the EPG and then refresh the EPG within Nextpvr. I have found that I have to delete the channels and reimport them in order for the correct time shift to occur. The channels are correct when I test in a external IPTV player app.
Also I cannot find where the IPTV EPG download puts the EPG date. Within settings it says it should be C:\Temp\TVGUIDE.xml. I cannot find it there. where shall I find it? Thank you,
2021-03-25, 08:45 PM
(2021-03-25, 08:21 PM)Brucek2839 Wrote: Also I cannot find where the IPTV EPG download puts the EPG date. Within settings it says it should be C:\Temp\TVGUIDE.xml. I cannot find it there. where shall I find it? Look in the npvr.log.3 file at 15.35 on 23 March and you will see that NextPVR is reading a xmltv file from a web location ... I did not see anything in the logs to show that NextPVR is reading a file called tvguide.xml. If you are sure that NextPVR is using tvguide.xml then do the EPG Update again and wait 30 minutes before you zip the logs. |
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