2020-07-21, 09:34 AM
Okay, so far so good (I think). I have been working at transforming some of my customizations and changes from the older Windows XP version over to the current Linux version, mostly with good results. I still have at least a couple questions on the program changes and newer features.
Is there any ability now to list any single channel's contents in a vertical web listing? The old web interface had a form that would show the entire 13-14 days available, for any single channel, vertically in one shot (not broken up and no drop down selectors). I currently use this vertical web listing and scheduling page, embedded within another program I wrote.
Also is there an option for updating the EPG from an external shell script? I have been using XMLTV on the old system, and invoke a command at the end of a batch file:
"c:\program files\npvr\nextpvr.exe" -updateepgonly
This allows me to just go to the machine and click on a batch file each day to update it, with the added benefit that I can see the exact progress in real time and thus properly address it (sometimes Schedules Direct is down or my connection is down, etc).
Thanks
Is there any ability now to list any single channel's contents in a vertical web listing? The old web interface had a form that would show the entire 13-14 days available, for any single channel, vertically in one shot (not broken up and no drop down selectors). I currently use this vertical web listing and scheduling page, embedded within another program I wrote.
Also is there an option for updating the EPG from an external shell script? I have been using XMLTV on the old system, and invoke a command at the end of a batch file:
"c:\program files\npvr\nextpvr.exe" -updateepgonly
This allows me to just go to the machine and click on a batch file each day to update it, with the added benefit that I can see the exact progress in real time and thus properly address it (sometimes Schedules Direct is down or my connection is down, etc).
Thanks