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<blockquote data-quote="Javelin" data-source="post: 210436" data-attributes="member: 28116"><p>That is the problem I was having with 0.1.1.14 and the reason why I am using 0.1.1.8. Did you delete the OzTVGuide Dowloader folder before doing the re-install. this worked for me. Make sure you reset all your channels, you select a source for your TV guide and you reload all groups before trying to save as well. Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Whatisk, how do I go about this? I have looked at the tvdatabase.db3 file but cannot read it. I have also reviewed the tvguide.xml file and found the problem relates to programs that only have minimal information an example is below.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </programme></p><p>- <programme start="20071203120000" stop="20071203123000" channel="PrimeN"></p><p> <title>It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia</title> </p><p> <desc /> </p><p>- <credits></p><p> <director /> </p><p> </credits></p><p>- <rating></p><p> <value>PG</value> </p><p> </rating></p><p></p><p>Now the thing is that both machines have downloaded the same data but only one machine seems to be able to interpret it all correctly.</p><p></p><p>This problem seems to defy logic. But I'm now getting used to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Javelin, post: 210436, member: 28116"] That is the problem I was having with 0.1.1.14 and the reason why I am using 0.1.1.8. Did you delete the OzTVGuide Dowloader folder before doing the re-install. this worked for me. Make sure you reset all your channels, you select a source for your TV guide and you reload all groups before trying to save as well. Hope this helps. Hi Whatisk, how do I go about this? I have looked at the tvdatabase.db3 file but cannot read it. I have also reviewed the tvguide.xml file and found the problem relates to programs that only have minimal information an example is below. </programme> - <programme start="20071203120000" stop="20071203123000" channel="PrimeN"> <title>It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia</title> <desc /> - <credits> <director /> </credits> - <rating> <value>PG</value> </rating> Now the thing is that both machines have downloaded the same data but only one machine seems to be able to interpret it all correctly. This problem seems to defy logic. But I'm now getting used to this. [/QUOTE]
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