2021-02-06, 07:03 PM
(2021-02-06, 06:45 PM)Redlake Wrote:(2021-01-21, 02:42 PM)mvallevand Wrote: It costs money now too, and also requires scrapping. Schedules Direct just makes so much sense, I am amazed the hoops people go through avoiding it.
I joined specifically to comment on this and to ask a question. My comment is that I think the reason some of us avoid it is that for a time Schedules Direct, or perhaps one of their most vocal supporters, was really aggressive about trying to get people to use their service, by saying or implying that we were doing something illegal or that we were just trash people for not wanting to subscribe to them. It left a really bad taste in my mouth and I said right then that I'd schedule my recordings manually every week before I'd ever use their service. The fact is, some of us are unashamed cheapskates, either by necessity or just because we refuse to be coerced into paying for something if we don't have to, and if you start throwing veiled threats around, ESPECIALLY if you have no legal standing to enforce those threats, it just doesn't sit well.
My question is this, I am seeing mentions of mc2xml in this thread, and I thought that was for use with Microsoft's guide service and had stopped working when Microsoft's guide was discontinued. I used to use it, and if I recall correctly I only moved to sap2xml because it stopped working. Has it been revived or something, and is it still a free program?
~Redlake, yes the mc2xml is free and working much better than zap2xml for me.
I use the following command in my UpdateEPG.bat:
mc2xml -1 -c us -g [Zipcode] -o tvguide.xml -d 240
and it works great!