2008-10-10, 01:38 AM
I'm running into a strange issue which I finally figured out appears to be due to sub-channel entries in my XML download. Here's the issue:
I have schedulesdirect configured to provide my standard cable lineup and a select OTA lineup for my QAM available channels, so I get content info for those also. I disable the OTA channels in my analog CS and vice-versa in my digital CS. When gbpvr gets the xml however, it replaces the cable entry with the first subchannel, then any other subchannels are listed at the end with the cable channel itself, and I've been having issues with cross-communications on the two sides of my HVR 1600. Is there any way to find out why gbpvr is setting the first subchannel in place of the primary channel?
example:
cable channel 29 is LIFE
OTA channel 29.1 is KABBDT
KABBDT gets thrown in place of life, and life gets thrown to the end along with any other subchannels.
I have schedulesdirect configured to provide my standard cable lineup and a select OTA lineup for my QAM available channels, so I get content info for those also. I disable the OTA channels in my analog CS and vice-versa in my digital CS. When gbpvr gets the xml however, it replaces the cable entry with the first subchannel, then any other subchannels are listed at the end with the cable channel itself, and I've been having issues with cross-communications on the two sides of my HVR 1600. Is there any way to find out why gbpvr is setting the first subchannel in place of the primary channel?
example:
cable channel 29 is LIFE
OTA channel 29.1 is KABBDT
KABBDT gets thrown in place of life, and life gets thrown to the end along with any other subchannels.