2005-02-01, 11:42 PM
Hi Sub
I hoping possibly you could make your xmltv a bit more robust..
seems it works quite well with the tsreaders xmltv file ( for those not familar tsreader is dvb sat program found at coolstf.com - there is a free crippled version that will download the guide ). you can download a nine day guide for most sats in a couple minutes ( but I find the 4 day guide much more reliable) . normally it will only download the 2 hour guide but if you go transponder by transponder you will find the one that has the four or nine day guide. once you find it just remember that transponder and use it to download the guide quickly
BUT..... there is a bit of a problem since data streams from the sats can come down a bit gagbled at times you might have to receive the guide a couple time before getting a good one..
when checking the problem out in the epg.xml it seems most of the time is just because there might be an unreconizable character in the description of the program and your xml import program does not know how to deal with this character and fails to load the xml..
anyways just a suggestion.. it alot easier to download the guide this way then to do it over the net, especially so if you live in a country that does not have xmltv support or surfing by modem. and for some sats you could be talking a thousand channels to have to download via these routes..
I hoping possibly you could make your xmltv a bit more robust..
seems it works quite well with the tsreaders xmltv file ( for those not familar tsreader is dvb sat program found at coolstf.com - there is a free crippled version that will download the guide ). you can download a nine day guide for most sats in a couple minutes ( but I find the 4 day guide much more reliable) . normally it will only download the 2 hour guide but if you go transponder by transponder you will find the one that has the four or nine day guide. once you find it just remember that transponder and use it to download the guide quickly
BUT..... there is a bit of a problem since data streams from the sats can come down a bit gagbled at times you might have to receive the guide a couple time before getting a good one..
when checking the problem out in the epg.xml it seems most of the time is just because there might be an unreconizable character in the description of the program and your xml import program does not know how to deal with this character and fails to load the xml..
anyways just a suggestion.. it alot easier to download the guide this way then to do it over the net, especially so if you live in a country that does not have xmltv support or surfing by modem. and for some sats you could be talking a thousand channels to have to download via these routes..