2017-06-17, 07:36 PM
I seem to remember Sub saying that a manual refresh of EPG for SD will only get 7 days wile the automatic update will request 14 days (unless overridden in config.xml).
2017-06-17, 07:36 PM
I seem to remember Sub saying that a manual refresh of EPG for SD will only get 7 days wile the automatic update will request 14 days (unless overridden in config.xml).
2017-06-18, 11:42 AM
gEd Wrote:For me the main value is when I hear about a new series or show that I want to record but it's not on within the next 7 days........... +1 for me and It does seem to happen quite often.
2017-06-18, 02:44 PM
gEd Wrote:For me the main value is when I hear about a new series or show that I want to record but it's not on within the next 7 days, so I then have to try to remind myrself to record it once it does appear in the EPG. This is also my main reason that I try to get 21 days of guide data whenever available. Although, now that I have a manual recording setup to record all series premieres (S1E1), it's not quite as important. But then it switches to I need more data so that when I find one of those series premieres that I want to always record, I need another episode in the guide for the Find All to find so that I can setup a series recording.
2017-06-18, 03:03 PM
Thanks everyone for answering questions on the longer guide. My main reason for asking was I really like the Upcoming Show feature that I put into Searchlite, because for me it is nice having months of planning with details and trailers, (new Fall shows are starting to appear) and I don't have to have to relay on word of mouth and searching It doesn't sound like many are browsing which I couldn't imagine doing every day trying to keep current.
Martin
2017-06-18, 03:09 PM
mvallevand Wrote:Thanks everyone for answering questions on the longer guide. My main reason for asking was I really like the Upcoming Show feature that I put into Searchlite, because for me it is nice having months of planning with details and trailers, (new Fall shows are starting to appear) and I don't have to have to relay on word of mouth and searching It doesn't sound like many are browsing which I couldn't imagine doing every day trying to keep current. Humm... I do sort of seem to recall you mentioning something about this a while back, but am sorry to admit that I've never actually seen it. I just went to my SearchLite menu option and didn't see it either. So I'm wondering if I have the latest SearchLite installed. I guess I'll have a search/project for the afternoon. :-)
2017-06-18, 03:18 PM
I've always used the NEWA Autosearch/Autorecord feature with the CLI to schedule all my series type recordings. I have the CLI scheduled to run every day about 90 minutes after the EPG update. Works great for me.
Alex
2017-06-18, 06:24 PM
ACTCMS Wrote:I've always used the NEWA Autosearch/Autorecord feature with the CLI to schedule all my series type recordings. I have the CLI scheduled to run every day about 90 minutes after the EPG update. Works great for me. To get my new series first episode I setup a manual recording with advanced rules of Code: season==1 and episode==1 and first_run="Y" to get new series, 1st recordings. I got it off of these forums here: johnsonx42 advanced rules comment After I review a new series, if I like it and want it, then I create recurring recording. [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
~Paul
If you haven't broken it at least once, you're not doing it right. :eek:
2017-06-25, 06:14 PM
scJohn Wrote:I seem to remember Sub saying that a manual refresh of EPG for SD will only get 7 days wile the automatic update will request 14 days (unless overridden in config.xml). That' a great tip! Thanks, all set now! :-)
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2017-06-25, 07:12 PM
The Season 1 Episode 1 rule breaks down sometimes so you still need to pay attention. For example consider "Star Trek: Discovery" on Sept. 24th episode 2 will directly follow episode 1. Sometimes Schedules Direct helps by combining episodes but for this one two networks are involved in Canada and the US.
Martin
2017-06-25, 07:23 PM
mvallevand Wrote:The Season 1 Episode 1 rule breaks down sometimes so you still need to pay attention. For example consider "Star Trek: Discovery" on Sept. 24th episode 2 will directly follow episode 1. Sometimes Schedules Direct helps by combining episodes but for this one two networks are involved in Canada and the US. Yes, I've had a few occurrences where the premiere is immediately followed by the 2nd episode. (This has mostly been with half-hour comedies.) I also sometimes don't notice/watch the premiere episode before the next one airs even if it is a week later. I've spent a little time thinking about ways to "deal" with these situations, but haven't come up with any brilliant ideas yet. |
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