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Can't get update EPG to work properly

 
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Can't get update EPG to work properly
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2023-07-09, 04:10 AM
I used to have an E: drive where I recorded TV and updated the xmltv.xml file. So, the recording drive was at E:\ and the update EPG went to  [e:\EPG\xmltv.xml].  I subsequently lost that drive, so I changed the recording drive to C:\users\...\videos, and located the epg updater to C: drive. However, see picture, I can't get npvr to update the epg at the right location. If I put it on a thumb drive (that happens to become E) it works fine. But at the C path, it doesn't work. I delete the E location and remove the thumb drive and restart the service, and the E location channel lineup just keeps coming back like a bad penny. If I delete E and run with only the C lineup, it can't update. It seems to be forcing me to have the lineup on E for some reason, I can't figure out. what am I doing wrong?


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2023-07-09, 04:20 AM
First thing - don't put it in your user home directory. The NextPVR service is running as a different user account, so wont have access to that directory. You could put it somewhere like C:\EPG\xmltv.xml.

You need to use "Add XMLTV Channel Lineup", and add your new lineup. Then head over to the Settings->Channels tab, and probably do something like Advanced Tools -> Automap, to map your channels to your new xmltv lineup.

If that isn't working for you, let me know where your channels are coming from? (ie, a specific type of device, or IPTV etc).
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2023-07-10, 03:22 AM
I did what you said: relocated the epg folder to c:\, added the lineup (and deleted both the old paths), ran automap. It didn't work. And if I restart the service, the e: location still comes back like a bad penny.

I installed a new atsc tuner (the old one was burned), and copied the channel set to the new device, and deleted the old non-existent device. I know it works, because I can watch channels live. The device is a MyGica USB tuner, which was plug & play. The channels are OTA broadcast, which is coming from an antenna.

I'd like to know why nvpr is stuck on looking for xmltv.xml in e instead of the new location. Is there some other option that still has the old location? (if there is, I can't find it). Is there a hidden path I can't see that got copied with the channel set, that ties the channels to the old location in e? I can't imagine what purpose that would serve. But it's obvious the e:\epg path is still somewhere in the nvpr server.
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2023-07-10, 03:39 AM
Quote:I did what you said: relocated the epg folder to c:\, added the lineup (and deleted both the old paths), ran automap. It didn't work.
You may have needed to first Automap the channels to the 'None' EPG source, then Automap to your new C:\ one. (can't remember whether it tries to automap channels that are already mapped to something - ie, it might ignore your request because these channels were already mapped)

Quote:Is there some other option that still has the old location?
Basically each channel has the file name of the xmltv file in it's configuration. If a channel is still pointing at the old file, it'll still be listed.
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2023-07-10, 12:31 PM (This post was last modified: 2023-07-10, 12:32 PM by mvallevand.)
(2023-07-10, 03:39 AM)sub Wrote: You may have needed to first Automap the channels to the 'None' EPG source, then Automap to your new C:\ one. (can't remember whether it tries to automap channels that are already mapped to something - ie, it might ignore your request because these channels were already mapped)

I always recommend setting to None first so that if some channels are not mapped as expected you can quickly tell.

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2023-07-10, 09:09 PM
Thanks guys, this worked. Now I understand; I needed to clear mapping first by automapping with no lineup, and then set the map location and automap to the new location.
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2023-07-10, 09:42 PM
Great.
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