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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1183934" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Guys, I really think you should try mc2xml instead of giving up so easily. Other guide data services such as SchedulesDirect have similar requirements to the new Atlas requirements. mc2xml supports SchedulesDirect. Therefore I think there's a strong probability that mc2xml does (or will easily be able to be modified in order to) meet the Atlas requirements. The output of mc2xml would be the familiar XMLTV file which you'd import using TV Server's XMLTV plugin, exactly as you do now. In other words: the only change would be that you would no longer use the script that downloads all the data for all channels every day. This situation does not need to drive you back to RT. A little persistence is very likely to pay off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1183934, member: 82144"] Guys, I really think you should try mc2xml instead of giving up so easily. Other guide data services such as SchedulesDirect have similar requirements to the new Atlas requirements. mc2xml supports SchedulesDirect. Therefore I think there's a strong probability that mc2xml does (or will easily be able to be modified in order to) meet the Atlas requirements. The output of mc2xml would be the familiar XMLTV file which you'd import using TV Server's XMLTV plugin, exactly as you do now. In other words: the only change would be that you would no longer use the script that downloads all the data for all channels every day. This situation does not need to drive you back to RT. A little persistence is very likely to pay off. [/QUOTE]
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