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2008-03-18, 09:25 PM
Am not gonna want to watch it, not having the big flash tv and all.

But I am keen to record some of it for later/taking to a friends to watch on their tv.

So have currently got a DVB-S Channel Source, and the two PVR500 channel sources - these I've labelled all the channels the same so that they'll all pick up the same programmes.

What I'm thinking of doing with the DVB-T is keeping these "separate" and creating some new channels so they don't record the normal tv1, 2, 3 stuff.

Question is, based on what we've seen about the HD, do we know if we will get any indication in the EPG as to a program that is in HD, so i can force it to record on the DVB-T rather than one of the other 3 sources??

And is this part of the MHPEG5 (whatever) based epg that isn't supported yet?
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2008-03-18, 09:35 PM
GB-PVR doesnt support MHEG-5, which is used for the EPG in DVB-T. Apparently the MHEG-5 EPG would have shown something to indicate a show is highdef, but you'd only see that on an official box.
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2008-03-18, 09:40 PM
So the only way I could do it, would be to "fudge" an XMLTV file with the regular channels and highlight the stuff in HD..

Is the MHEG-5 stuff not something that could be added later (release 1.6/1.7 type area) or is it encrypted or other tom foolery to stop people like you doing that??
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2008-03-18, 09:43 PM
You could probably use some fake genre and genre colouring to highlight shows if you know why ones are HD.

Quote:Is the MHEG-5 stuff not something that could be added later (release 1.6/1.7 type area) or is it encrypted or other tom foolery to stop people like you doing that??
To be hoesnt, it doesnt seem worth it. Its a lot of work and only gives a pretty ugly fullscreen TV Guide that wouldnt be intergrated with your GB-PVR TV Guide.
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2008-03-18, 10:00 PM
sub Wrote:You could probably use some fake genre and genre colouring to highlight shows if you know why ones are HD.

To be hoesnt, it doesnt seem worth it. Its a lot of work and only gives a pretty ugly fullscreen TV Guide that wouldnt be intergrated with your GB-PVR TV Guide.

Oh, so it's not like the dvb-s stuff where it's data that can be converted to XML?? What is it, like a video or something?
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2008-03-18, 10:04 PM
Never mind, this just told me:
http://www.impala.org/whatMHEG-EA.htm

Funny they have screen shots from the NZ Freeview implementation...

Now I understand. Looks like I'll be hacking up my EPGSplit program to add some HD crap in there...
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2008-03-18, 10:06 PM
MHEG-5 is kind of like a more advanced teletext. It has instructions for drawing things on the screen. ie "fill the background with black", "draw a white box 2pixels wide from 50,50,200,76", draw a red text "HD" in x font at location x,y....

Its tv guide is just a set of pictures, so not straight forward to try to extract anything from.

I've heard rumours they may need to also carry the EIT information on DVB-T to support the Freeview DVB-T PVR they're planning later in the year. We'll just have to wait and see.
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2008-03-19, 07:03 AM
Have you seen the open source MHEG5 stuff sub?

http://code.google.com/p/openmheg/
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2008-03-19, 07:14 AM
I just dont think MHEG5 is worth the hassle at this stage.

In NZ MHEG-5 only provides the EPG (no additional info). Its a big chunk work, and I cant use the couple of existing GPL implementations because they're incompatible with GB-PVR's license. The EPG can be already be easily sourced using a few other mechanism.
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