Joost wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Recently I have been looking into the TVGuide menu. It responds very
> slow, so I took a look and see if I could make it faster.
> I saw that the real work of the menu is done in the tvlisting_area.py.
> It even does all the epg acces. Not really gui area stuff!
I know
Hi there,
Recently I have been looking into the TVGuide menu. It responds very
slow, so I took a look and see if I could make it faster.
I saw that the real work of the menu is done in the tvlisting_area.py.
It even does all the epg acces. Not really gui area stuff!
So in stead of making it faster
On Sun, 2007-02-18 at 16:49 +0100, Tanja wrote:
> 1.) I wonder, why we need to use a special format for the date element?
> Why not use:
> attr['date'] = child.content
> instead of:
> attr['date'] = int(time.mktime(time.strptime(child.content, fmt)))
It's nice to normalize the date for searching p
1.) I wonder, why we need to use a special format for the date element?
Why not use:
attr['date'] = child.content
instead of:
attr['date'] = int(time.mktime(time.strptime(child.content, fmt)))
2.) Is the format of the date element in xmltv always either %Y-%m-%d or
%Y? In the xmltv.dtd I found:
"
The error is not, as I first thought, the format of the start and stop
times but the attribute. There has been a similar error reporting
on the list a few days ago by Stygen.
But he says, that he has problems with empty date elements, while my
problem is probably because of the slash in 1994/95
Tanja wrote:
> Hi
>
> Seems that I do have a problem with the time format here.
> I guess I will have to look into this.
> The grabber works perfectly with freevo-1.x.
> Do you have any hints on this?
All I know about dates in xmltv data is that there are three different
representations of dates.
Tanja wrote:
> Hi
>
> Seems that I do have a problem with the time format here.
> I guess I will have to look into this.
> The grabber works perfectly with freevo-1.x.
> Do you have any hints on this?
Looking at the code I see
| secs = time.mktime(strptime.strptime(timestr, xmltv.date_format))
Bu
Hi
Seems that I do have a problem with the time format here.
I guess I will have to look into this.
The grabber works perfectly with freevo-1.x.
Do you have any hints on this?
LOG message
2007-02-18 15:17:55,668 INFO [ epg] __init__.py 1072: update
backend xmltv
2007-02-18 15:17:55,672 IN
Tanja wrote:
> OK, tvserver and tvdev are running.
>
> If I call freevo-epg update, I got the following:
>
> update scheduled
> ERROR __init__(1072): kaa.epg client disconnected
> INFO __init__(1072): delete server link
>
>
Stupid log messages, you can ignore it. The update is now scheduled,
OK, tvserver and tvdev are running.
If I call freevo-epg update, I got the following:
update scheduled
ERROR __init__(1072): kaa.epg client disconnected
INFO __init__(1072): delete server link
Tanja
Dirk Meyer schrieb:
> Tanja wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I still have the problem, that the tvguid
Tanja wrote:
> Hi
>
> I still have the problem, that the tvguide crashes,
> although I now have the mapping in tvserver.conf and I have tvdev and
> tvserver running and the servers and freevo see each other.
>
>
> Do you have any idea what else I could be doing wrong?
> What about freevo-epg? Do I
Hi
I still have the problem, that the tvguide crashes,
although I now have the mapping in tvserver.conf and I have tvdev and
tvserver running and the servers and freevo see each other.
Do you have any idea what else I could be doing wrong?
What about freevo-epg? Do I have to do something with t
Tanja wrote:
> Does that mean, that the guide is not shown, when there is not tv
> hardware available in that PC.
> I used to do programming and debugging on my laptop, which is without
> any tv hardware...
It works without a card. I'm not sure why it does not work without
mapping ATM, I have to
Hello again,
although I do now have those channel mappings in my tvserver.conf,
I still get the same error when I try to open the tv guide. :-(
freevo-tvserver and freevo-tvdev are running...
ERROR __init__(1072): application.handler
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/usr/local/freevo
OK, I just noticed, that after starting tvdev there are those lines for
epg.mapping in the tvserver.conf file.
Sorry!
Tanja
Tanja schrieb:
> > Dirk Meyer schrieb:
>> You need to map the DVB names (or whatever you use) to the
>> epg names and only channels with a card and an epg entry are
>>
> Dirk Meyer schrieb:
>
> You need to map the DVB names (or whatever you use) to the
> epg names and only channels with a card and an epg entry are
> shown.
Does that mean, that the guide is not shown, when there is not tv
hardware available in that PC.
I used to do programming and debugging
Tanja wrote:
> Hi,
>
> freevo-tvserver is running now, but here comes the next problem.
>
> When I now select the TVGuide I get the following error and freevo shuts
> down...
>
> ERROR __init__(1072): application.handler
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>File
> "/usr/local/freevo-2.0//lib
Hi,
freevo-tvserver is running now, but here comes the next problem.
When I now select the TVGuide I get the following error and freevo shuts
down...
ERROR __init__(1072): application.handler
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/usr/local/freevo-2.0//lib/python2.4/site-packages/freevo/
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