2008-01-05, 04:51 PM
Okay, so I've now got my Hauppauge HVR-1300 card working, and doing some manual recordings on 1 or 2 channels I don't get over DVB-T. I've only configured the analog bit of the tuner so far, and most likely will NOT use the DVB tuner as I've already got two of 'em
My biggest problem is to next setup the channels (Germany UnityMedia cable) and try to get an EPG for some of them.
As I already get EPG data for about 20 of the 35 channels over DVB-T, is there any way I can setup the analog portion of the card to use this data? I need a way to overlap the channel IDs in the database so that I can say that channel x (say RTL) is available on either of my DVB-T tuners, or on the analog Hauppauge.
For the rest of the channels, I will need to get data from an external source. I've got NextView working from the German Kabel 1 feed, and get coverage for most of the rest. I assume I will need to somehow "merge" this data into the database so that I get EPG coverage for the rest of the channels. I assume I can automate NextView harvesting through command line, let it run for an hour or so at night, and then import in the morning into GBPVR somehow.
My question is thus -- can I configure GBPVR so that some of the channels on the tuner share the DVB EPG pool, and other channels are fed from XMLTV?
I have also sent a request to tvtv to see if they offer an EPG download service that I would have to subscribe to -- not much hope here, but it's worth a try.
My biggest problem is to next setup the channels (Germany UnityMedia cable) and try to get an EPG for some of them.
As I already get EPG data for about 20 of the 35 channels over DVB-T, is there any way I can setup the analog portion of the card to use this data? I need a way to overlap the channel IDs in the database so that I can say that channel x (say RTL) is available on either of my DVB-T tuners, or on the analog Hauppauge.
For the rest of the channels, I will need to get data from an external source. I've got NextView working from the German Kabel 1 feed, and get coverage for most of the rest. I assume I will need to somehow "merge" this data into the database so that I get EPG coverage for the rest of the channels. I assume I can automate NextView harvesting through command line, let it run for an hour or so at night, and then import in the morning into GBPVR somehow.
My question is thus -- can I configure GBPVR so that some of the channels on the tuner share the DVB EPG pool, and other channels are fed from XMLTV?
I have also sent a request to tvtv to see if they offer an EPG download service that I would have to subscribe to -- not much hope here, but it's worth a try.
- Dane
Cheap Medion Minitower, but it's quiet enough
- Windows 11x64
- Digital Devices DVB-C PCIe (1x Cine quad and 1x Cine dual)
- LG C2 with Jellyfin front end, NPVR back end
- 30TB storage, ~7,500 films
Cheap Medion Minitower, but it's quiet enough
- Windows 11x64
- Digital Devices DVB-C PCIe (1x Cine quad and 1x Cine dual)
- LG C2 with Jellyfin front end, NPVR back end
- 30TB storage, ~7,500 films