2019-06-09, 02:11 PM
Hi,
I am running Kodi 18.2 and Nextpvr 4.2.4 on a single Windows 10 PC with a DVB-T tuner and a French TNT TV cable feed. This PC gets started and stopped several times a day but it doesn't run 24 hours a day.
Everything is working fine but currently the EPG information is almost never populated when I run Kodi (or the Nextpvr Windows client) because there only seems to be an option for programming it to update once a day at a given hour and if the PC isn't running at that hour, or it's not yet that time of day, then you're out of luck. If I run the Nextpvr Windows client, click on "update epg" in the Channels menu (which takes about 15 seconds to complete), then look at EPG from the Nextpvr client or Kodi, the EPG info is populated ok.
Is there a way to trigger an EPG update at Kodi startup? Ideally this update would start in the background, without blocking Kodi, and display a pop up message when it's complete and allow the EPG results to be visible when you go into the TV section after that (although I'm not sure the Kodi Nextpvr addon would be capable of seeing those changes unless you restart Kodi?).
If the above is not possible I guess the next best thing would be to find a way to trigger an EPG update via the Nextpvr service at Windows startup (and also with a single click at any time later on, or maybe every hour)...would that be possible?
Thanks and regards. Nicholas.
I am running Kodi 18.2 and Nextpvr 4.2.4 on a single Windows 10 PC with a DVB-T tuner and a French TNT TV cable feed. This PC gets started and stopped several times a day but it doesn't run 24 hours a day.
Everything is working fine but currently the EPG information is almost never populated when I run Kodi (or the Nextpvr Windows client) because there only seems to be an option for programming it to update once a day at a given hour and if the PC isn't running at that hour, or it's not yet that time of day, then you're out of luck. If I run the Nextpvr Windows client, click on "update epg" in the Channels menu (which takes about 15 seconds to complete), then look at EPG from the Nextpvr client or Kodi, the EPG info is populated ok.
Is there a way to trigger an EPG update at Kodi startup? Ideally this update would start in the background, without blocking Kodi, and display a pop up message when it's complete and allow the EPG results to be visible when you go into the TV section after that (although I'm not sure the Kodi Nextpvr addon would be capable of seeing those changes unless you restart Kodi?).
If the above is not possible I guess the next best thing would be to find a way to trigger an EPG update via the Nextpvr service at Windows startup (and also with a single click at any time later on, or maybe every hour)...would that be possible?
Thanks and regards. Nicholas.