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#231
2007-06-24, 11:02 PM
Looks to me like the API was intended for use with the Yahoo software. I bet if they found out it was being extracted any other way that they would have an issue with that. I really should someday learn to code in another language than Clipper. Smile (dos database language)
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2007-06-24, 11:09 PM
User Wrote:Looks to me like the API was intended for use with the Yahoo software. I bet if they found out it was being extracted any other way that they would have an issue with that.
Yes, that is absolutely the case. All you can do is hope they need to leave the interface running to support existing applications that have legitimate access to the data.
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2007-06-25, 12:59 AM
tipstir Wrote:Well I see we have over 14,000+ users interested in this subject.
I assume you're talking about the thread view count. Its probably the same 200 users viewing the thread over and over rather than 14,000 users.

tipstir Wrote:Well do what you can to save EPG data otherwise GBPVR would be good for playback purpose only well for the USA market.
There is already tons of people working on methods for getting xmltv files, so I dont think anyone needs to worry. There will definitely be listings after zap2it.
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2007-06-25, 04:23 AM
User Wrote:Looks to me like the API was intended for use with the Yahoo software. I bet if they found out it was being extracted any other way that they would have an issue with that. I really should someday learn to code in another language than Clipper. Smile (dos database language)

sub Wrote:Yes, that is absolutely the case. All you can do is hope they need to leave the interface running to support existing applications that have legitimate access to the data.

I don't plan on writing an app to download the data. The Yahoo Go for TV is a free download for now and the files are saved in the clear text then imported into a SQLite 2.1 database. The clear text files are not deleted until the next update, and even then the old ones are just overwritten.

If you have the app installed it will download the data for you (the way it is supposed to happen). I plan on writing an app that will just read the downloaded data convert it.
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2007-06-25, 05:09 AM
HTPCGB Wrote:I recommend using the XML DOM as detailed here. It takes care of writing all the appropriate tags.
Much appreciated. That helped a lot.
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2007-06-25, 05:51 AM
whurlston Wrote:
User Wrote:Looks to me like the API was intended for use with the Yahoo software. I bet if they found out it was being extracted any other way that they would have an issue with that. I really should someday learn to code in another language than Clipper. Smile (dos database language)
sub Wrote:Yes, that is absolutely the case. All you can do is hope they need to leave the interface running to support existing applications that have legitimate access to the data.
I don't plan on writing an app to download the data. The Yahoo Go for TV is a free download for now and the files are saved in the clear text then imported into a SQLite 2.1 database. The clear text files are not deleted until the next update, and even then the old ones are just overwritten.
If you have the app installed it will download the data for you (the way it is supposed to happen). I plan on writing an app that will just read the downloaded data convert it.
Sounds good - and should help the longevity of that as an option.
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2007-06-25, 05:58 AM
sub Wrote:Sounds good - and should help the longevity of that as an option.
That's what I figured. Plus why bother taking the time to write a downloader when there is already one for free. No point in reinventing the wheel, right?

Ooh.. I passed the 200 post mark. Watch out sub, I'm catching up to you. :p
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2007-06-25, 06:06 AM
whurlston Wrote:Ooh.. I passed the 200 post mark. Watch out sub, I'm catching up to you. :p
lol - hot on my heels Big Grin
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2007-06-25, 11:32 AM
whurlston Wrote:Yes it is for Vista (Home Premium and Ultimate) and MCE only. They do not have to be running on the GB-PVR machine though. As long as you have either on one machine in the house, you can get the data.

Wouldn't that be a big assumption and make this solution quite limiting ?

I know I won't have vista on a machine in my house until AT LEAST the first sp. As for MCE I'm a little surprised anyone would install that considering the built in DRM.
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2007-06-25, 01:22 PM
whurlston Wrote:I don't plan on writing an app to download the data. The Yahoo Go for TV is a free download for now and the files are saved in the clear text then imported into a SQLite 2.1 database. The clear text files are not deleted until the next update, and even then the old ones are just overwritten.

If you have the app installed it will download the data for you (the way it is supposed to happen). I plan on writing an app that will just read the downloaded data convert it.

Where does it store the data?
Maybe I was just being dence that night, but I couldn't locate it.
also, do you have to start the yahoo interface to update or does it do it in the background?
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