2014-11-26, 07:49 PM
Did you hit the 'Update EPG' button? You need to if you've changed any mappings.
2014-11-26, 07:49 PM
Did you hit the 'Update EPG' button? You need to if you've changed any mappings.
2014-11-26, 07:59 PM
OK here's a problem. The Update EPG will start a UpdateEPG.bat file, this file was pointing to:
@ECHO off :CheckOS IF EXIST "%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%" (GOTO BIT64) ELSE (GOTO BIT32) :BIT64 SET ProgramPath=%PROGRAMFILES(X86)% GOTO END :BIT32 SET ProgramPath=%PROGRAMFILES% GOTO END :END "%ProgramPath%\ServerCare\WebGrab+PlusV1.1.1\WebGrab+Plus.exe" "C:\ProgramData\ServerCare\WebGrab" @REM comment out next line, to stop the command window from automaticly closing @REM PAUSE EXIT The problem here is that WebGrab+Plus takes ages to download the data and isn't from the XMLTV file i'm using right now. Let me be more clear. 1 - I was using WebGrab+Plus to download the EPG from a web site tht isn't related to the paid site I'm using right now to download the XMLTV files. So, what do I do? Can I delete the .bat file? I don't know if explained well
2014-11-26, 08:02 PM
WOW man you're a genius
I just deleted the .bat file, and then I pressed the Update EPG and.... IT WORKED HAHA. Awesome, Thanks a bunch for the precious help
2014-11-26, 08:07 PM
So as far as I see the NPVR\Scripts folder can be empty as long as I provide the XMLTV data from another source.
And the for example, next week I download the updated XMLTV.zip file, extract it and the I'll have to go to Settings > Update EPG ?
2014-11-26, 08:30 PM
Ghostalker Wrote:And the for example, next week I download the updated XMLTV.zip file, extract it and the I'll have to go to Settings > Update EPG ?It happens over automatically overnight.
2014-11-27, 02:22 PM
Is there a way to set this post's status to solved?
2014-11-27, 05:17 PM
Ghostalker Wrote:Is there a way to set this post's status to solved?Nope
2014-11-27, 08:17 PM
sub Wrote:Nope Btw, is there a way to export the xmltv file to a printable tvguide? For example Excel
2014-11-27, 08:47 PM
Ghostalker Wrote:Btw, is there a way to export the xmltv file to a printable tvguide? For example ExcelNo. It only imports guide data. It doesn't provide any function for exporting of guide data. You've got your original xmltv files though, so you can do whatever you want with those.
2014-11-27, 08:50 PM
you can probably do it by installing sqlite.exe and then following this guide to access (and then manipulate) the data in excel.
http://www.sqlite.org/download.html http://smallbusiness.chron.com/convert-s...40798.html
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