On 24 December 2013 21:59, Adam Flott wrote:
> I tried it and got frustrated with the syntax and configuring the channels.
> Plus it was fun to learn SVDRP (for future itch scratching)
I've never managed to get the plugin to work when I've tried it but
I've been using xmtv with that xml2vdr Perl
I tried it and got frustrated with the syntax and configuring the channels.
Plus it was fun to learn SVDRP (for future itch scratching)
On Dec 24, 2013, at 2:46 AM, Lars Hanisch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do you know the xmltv2vdr plugin?
> http://projects.vdr-developer.org/git/vdr-plugin-xmltv2vdr.git
Hi,
Do you know the xmltv2vdr plugin?
http://projects.vdr-developer.org/git/vdr-plugin-xmltv2vdr.git/
Maybe it's sufficient to write a grabber (aka downloader) for it?
Regards,
Lars.
Am 23.12.2013 23:25, schrieb Adam Flott:
> XMLTV communicates with schedules direct. I let xmltv do the downl
XMLTV communicates with schedules direct. I let xmltv do the downloading /
transformation before parsing.
On Dec 23, 2013, at 4:04 PM, "Timothy D. Lenz" wrote:
> So this would read data from Schedules Direct? I started trying to come up
> with something, but never got far with it.
>
> On 12/2
So this would read data from Schedules Direct? I started trying to come
up with something, but never got far with it.
On 12/23/2013 2:46 PM, Adam Flott wrote:
I wrote a tool to load VDR with XMLTV data. Written in Go with 0
external dependencies and does a few things nicer than that perl script
I wrote a tool to load VDR with XMLTV data. Written in Go with 0 external
dependencies and does a few things nicer than that perl script that's been
floating around
Source: https://github.com/adamflott/vdr-epg-tool
Usage: http://adamflott.com/loading-vdr-with-xmltv-data/
Probably not 100% bug f