2008-09-13, 10:06 AM
I've been trying to use MC2XML for my epg source. When I run mc2xml like so:
mc2xml -f -c us -g 92701 -D 1.dat -o xmltv.xml
It connects and I get a nice list of possible channel lineups in my area, including the one I want: 7. TER ATSC Lineup - 92701. BUT, if I actually select that one, all I get back is 'Status.... No new info available'. Any other lineup selection works fine.
I tried every zipcode I could think of within 30 miles (including my own of course, which is not actually 92701); just for laughs I even tried one in New York, with the same result.
For testing purposes, I've used the regular analog antenna lineup and mapped the primary digital channels to it. However, there are many more ATSC channels (yes, some are just alternate SD feeds of the same programming, but others actually do have different programming than the standard channels).
Anyone know what the story is here?
Thanks,
Dave
mc2xml -f -c us -g 92701 -D 1.dat -o xmltv.xml
It connects and I get a nice list of possible channel lineups in my area, including the one I want: 7. TER ATSC Lineup - 92701. BUT, if I actually select that one, all I get back is 'Status.... No new info available'. Any other lineup selection works fine.
I tried every zipcode I could think of within 30 miles (including my own of course, which is not actually 92701); just for laughs I even tried one in New York, with the same result.
For testing purposes, I've used the regular analog antenna lineup and mapped the primary digital channels to it. However, there are many more ATSC channels (yes, some are just alternate SD feeds of the same programming, but others actually do have different programming than the standard channels).
Anyone know what the story is here?
Thanks,
Dave