It's very high on the todo list.
Just join #dvb and you'll meet all the DVB devs there.
On 5/30/05, Dirk Aust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That might be right, but nevertheless, scanning around all DVB-EGP enabled
channels would also be a good idea, isn't it?
Am Sonntag, 29. Mai 2005 17:41
On Mon 30 May 2005 20:34, Dirk Aust wrote:
That might be right, but nevertheless, scanning around all DVB-EGP enabled
channels would also be a good idea, isn't it?
Yes it is still a good idea. I may yet switch to DVB-EPG data on one of my
backends - especially if they improve the quality of
On Tue 31 May 2005 10:09, Adam Egger wrote:
It's very high on the todo list.
Just join #dvb and you'll meet all the DVB devs there.
Which network?
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On 5/30/05, Dirk Aust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That might be right, but nevertheless, scanning around all DVB-EGP enabled
channels would also be a good idea, isn't it?
In the UK at least there's no need, afaik the full EPG is broadcast on
all 6 multiplexes.
James.
On 5/29/05, Stuart Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The radiotimes covers 14 days vs 7 days for the broadcast EPG. The broadcast
EPG also lacks ratings/reviews for films and category data. Overall the
program descriptions available from the Radiotimes xmltv grabber are better
too.
I certainly
On 5/31/05, James Stembridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/30/05, Dirk Aust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That might be right, but nevertheless, scanning around all DVB-EGP enabled
channels would also be a good idea, isn't it?
In the UK at least there's no need, afaik the full EPG is broadcast
On Tue 31 May 2005 10:52, Stephen Williams wrote:
Whilst EPG data is broadcast on all multiplexes in the UK it's not all
the same. For example, some multiplexes only transmit a couple of days
worth of data rather than the full 8 days. If you're using the OTA
guide data in the UK (as I am) then
On Tue 31 May 2005 10:32, James Stembridge wrote:
On 5/29/05, Stuart Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The radiotimes covers 14 days vs 7 days for the broadcast EPG. The
broadcast EPG also lacks ratings/reviews for films and category data.
Overall the program descriptions available from the
That might be right, but nevertheless, scanning around all DVB-EGP enabled
channels would also be a good idea, isn't it?
Am Sonntag, 29. Mai 2005 17:41 schrieb Stuart Morgan:
On Sun 29 May 2005 15:19, Derek Scollon wrote:
Since the EPG data capture finally works also in Germany
Does
Since the EPG data capture finally works also in Germany since 0.18 I would
suggest that the backend cycles through all channels which are enabled for
this feature when the tuner is not used otherwise.
The cycle time should be ~20s per channel or configurable.
Any oppinions?
Best Regards
On Sun 29 May 2005 15:19, Derek Scollon wrote:
Since the EPG data capture finally works also in Germany
Does anyone know if this data is transmitted in the UK?
Yes it is transmitted. It is certainly useful but inferior to the data
available from the Radiotimes website.
The radiotimes covers
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Stuart Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The radiotimes covers 14 days vs 7 days for the broadcast EPG. The
broadcast EPG also lacks ratings/reviews for films and category data.
Overall the program descriptions available from the Radiotimes xmltv
grabber
On 5/29/05, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Stuart Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The radiotimes covers 14 days vs 7 days for the broadcast EPG. The
broadcast EPG also lacks ratings/reviews for films and category data.
Overall the program
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