2017-04-18, 07:24 PM
Long time user, and normally very happy with NextPVR (and previously GB-PVR).
We recently moved and went from OTA TV to Comcast. I finally got my new tuner working and communicating with my cable box, and was trying to finalize my lineups in NextPVR, as we only get the basic channels. I successfully added all my channels, but the listings were not matching correctly. I am using schedules direct (paid member) and using the JSON feed for my local Comcast area. Comcast for some weird reason has their HD channels on 3 different channel sections, 300s, 600s, and 1000s. I can't see any difference in the channels, only how they are arranged. I picked the upper range, in the 1000s, to use. In device setup, I added all the channels I wanted from this number range. In the channels setup, I bulk mapped all the channels and had the system match. This ended up with it picking some of the other channel numbers (in the 300s and 600s) to match with the channels in the 1000s, but for the most part this was fine as they have the same schedules, just different numbers. However, it did match 3 channels incorrectly, the local PBS and its subs. When I go to each individual channel, select details, and manually try to link it to the correct 1000 range number, it looks like it takes it, but if I click OK, then click on another channel in the list and click back to the channel I just changed and hit details again, it has reverted back to the previous wrong channel. When I open the bulk channel list, it shows it attached to yet another channel. Now I also get a crash trying to open my TV Guide or TV Recordings, so I think the database has gotten screwed up. Attached are my logs. Any ideas?
We recently moved and went from OTA TV to Comcast. I finally got my new tuner working and communicating with my cable box, and was trying to finalize my lineups in NextPVR, as we only get the basic channels. I successfully added all my channels, but the listings were not matching correctly. I am using schedules direct (paid member) and using the JSON feed for my local Comcast area. Comcast for some weird reason has their HD channels on 3 different channel sections, 300s, 600s, and 1000s. I can't see any difference in the channels, only how they are arranged. I picked the upper range, in the 1000s, to use. In device setup, I added all the channels I wanted from this number range. In the channels setup, I bulk mapped all the channels and had the system match. This ended up with it picking some of the other channel numbers (in the 300s and 600s) to match with the channels in the 1000s, but for the most part this was fine as they have the same schedules, just different numbers. However, it did match 3 channels incorrectly, the local PBS and its subs. When I go to each individual channel, select details, and manually try to link it to the correct 1000 range number, it looks like it takes it, but if I click OK, then click on another channel in the list and click back to the channel I just changed and hit details again, it has reverted back to the previous wrong channel. When I open the bulk channel list, it shows it attached to yet another channel. Now I also get a crash trying to open my TV Guide or TV Recordings, so I think the database has gotten screwed up. Attached are my logs. Any ideas?
[SIZE="1"]My PVR setup:
AMD A8-5500
8GB Ram
Windows 10[/SIZE]
AMD A8-5500
8GB Ram
Windows 10[/SIZE]