> I wouldn't mind checking out that config file. I use the ninemsn grabber
> (sydney) at the moment, but wouldn't mind trying the OzTivo guide.
Here you go. Note that this is a .py file called, in my case,
tv_grab_au_tuhs.py. Also, you will need to register on
www.tvguide.org.au to get a username
> Download the tv_grab_au_tuhs script, save it to your backend, make sure it's
> called tv_grab_au (this is what Myth runs). You'll then need to write a
> config file for it. You should be able to do this in the mythtv-setup
> program and then edit the file it creates to suit Perth.
>
If you need
On 26/10/05 7:40 AM, "William Kenworthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you use the OzTivo guide in MythTV?
Download the tv_grab_au_tuhs script, save it to your backend, make sure it's
called tv_grab_au (this is what Myth runs). You'll then need to write a
config file for it. You should be
How do you use the OzTivo guide in MythTV? The two tv_grab_au scripts I
have tried so far have huge gaps, are often plain wrong and dont cover
all the available channels. I realise its mostly not the scripts fault,
but the source material thats the problem - but what script makes the
best of what
> IceTV was started as there was no EPG in Australia. The main man behind
> IceTV is Peter Vogel (one of the inventors of the Fairlight CMI). But no we
> are definitely our own company. :)
>
> I think for MS the biggest stopping point would be going to all the effort
> (and cost) of setting up an E
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> Subject: RE: [mythtv-users] EPG in Australia?
>
> IceTV was started as there was no EPG in Australia. The main man
behind
> IceTV is Peter Vogel (one of the inventors of the Fairlight CMI). But
no
> we
> are definitely ou
On 10/25/05, Daniel Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well actually, what I said is correct. When you say people are 'trying' to
> copyright the guide data this is not fully true, it *IS* copyrighted data,
> just because a piece of work is published online does not mean it cannot be
> copyrighted.
> IceTV was started as there was no EPG in Australia. The main man behind
> IceTV is Peter Vogel (one of the inventors of the Fairlight CMI). But no we
> are definitely our own company. :)
>
> I think for MS the biggest stopping point would be going to all the effort
> (and cost) of setting up an E
> I don't think that's correct. The other way is to use the OzTivo guide
> data which does not have copyright issues. And it's free, unlike
> IceTV's data.
But how are they getting the data in the first place? Surely if the tv
stations are copyrighting the material, then OzTivo (And IceTV's for
th
> In Australia only the now and next information is sent via EIT as the
> stations have copyrighted the programme guide data that they use. All of the
> online guides are copyrighted with disclaimers specifically against any use
> of the data in PVR's.
>
> As far as I am aware there is only one leg
ythtv
Subject: RE: [mythtv-users] EPG in Australia?
Kind of curious myself about how you are able to create from scratch and
not Microsoft?
I always assumed you had setup a sweet heart licensing deal with the
networks (or you were a partially owned consortium like Fly Buys).
Dean
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> On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 03:21 pm, Daniel Hall wrote:
> > Well actually, what I said is co
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 03:21 pm, Daniel Hall wrote:
> Well actually, what I said is correct. When you say people are 'trying' to
> cop
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 03:21 pm, Daniel Hall wrote:
> Well actually, what I said is correct. When you say people are 'trying' to
> copyright the guide data this is not fully true, it *IS* copyrighted data,
> just because a piece of work is published online does not mean it cannot be
> copyrighted.
>
>
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> Subject: RE: [mythtv-users] EPG in Australia?
>
> Well actually, what I said is correct. When you say people are
'trying' to
> copyright the guide data this is not fully true, it *IS* copyrighted
data,
> just because a piece of work is
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Not entirely correct Daniel but yes you are right there are a number of
people trying to copyright program gui
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> Sent: Monday, 24 October 2005 10:45 PM
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> In Australia only the now
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On 24/10/05, Phill Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 24/10/05, Dave Oxley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a MythTV setup with a DVB-S and a DVB-T card. I am i
On 10/24/05, Paul Andreassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't tried it myself but it seems that only some broadcasters transmit
> EIT (abc etc) and then only now and next information.
>
> Paul
Yeah, when I asked this question, we dont get the full guide. We
simply have channels that state w
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 10:53 pm, John Pullan wrote:
> On 24/10/05, Phill Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 24/10/05, Dave Oxley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I have a MythTV setup with a DVB-S and a DVB-T card. I am in Regional
> > > Victoria in Australia. The DVB-T is connected to Austar d
On 24/10/05, Phill Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 24/10/05, Dave Oxley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a MythTV setup with a DVB-S and a DVB-T card. I am in Regional
> > Victoria in Australia. The DVB-T is connected to Austar digital. For the
1
>
> > 2. How do I go about setting up D
On 24/10/05, Dave Oxley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a MythTV setup with a DVB-S and a DVB-T card. I am in Regional
> Victoria in Australia. The DVB-T is connected to Austar digital. For the
> last few weeks I have had the program guide downloading from D1 with
> tv_grab_au, but over the las
I have a MythTV setup with a DVB-S and a DVB-T card. I am in Regional
Victoria in Australia. The DVB-T is connected to Austar digital. For the
last few weeks I have had the program guide downloading from D1 with
tv_grab_au, but over the last few days the data from D1 has pretty much
completely
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