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<blockquote data-quote="onkl" data-source="post: 35546" data-attributes="member: 11584"><p>Tried it and... Great.</p><p></p><p>For those not in the Netherlands: This is the useful part of internet TV. Imagine listings containing (e.g.)</p><p>All programs of yesterday</p><p>All programs per station of the last few days</p><p>An archive for various programs</p><p>Listings for more or less important news events.</p><p>Various genre listings etc.</p><p></p><p>Vulture, in all my enjoyment, two points of improvement:</p><p>The source contains a structure of subdirectories. You also present a tree in the program. However, all playlists are created in the export directory itself. Since MP can handle subdirectories in it's stream directory, it might be useful to create new dirs, named just like the treeview entries in your program.</p><p>And name the playlists like the <Name> element of the parent.</p><p>So not: Streamdir\Omroep_AVRO.pls but Streamdir\Publieke Omroep\Omroep\AVRO.pls This to avoid very long lists of pls files.</p><p>Second: Maybe a commandline option like pczapper2.exe /auto to let it just download the newest listings and automaticly close. (possibly run minimized?) To put in Windows' startup, for fresh listings every day.</p><p>But, even if you don't find spare time/ interest in my suggestions, thanks anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onkl, post: 35546, member: 11584"] Tried it and... Great. For those not in the Netherlands: This is the useful part of internet TV. Imagine listings containing (e.g.) All programs of yesterday All programs per station of the last few days An archive for various programs Listings for more or less important news events. Various genre listings etc. Vulture, in all my enjoyment, two points of improvement: The source contains a structure of subdirectories. You also present a tree in the program. However, all playlists are created in the export directory itself. Since MP can handle subdirectories in it's stream directory, it might be useful to create new dirs, named just like the treeview entries in your program. And name the playlists like the <Name> element of the parent. So not: Streamdir\Omroep_AVRO.pls but Streamdir\Publieke Omroep\Omroep\AVRO.pls This to avoid very long lists of pls files. Second: Maybe a commandline option like pczapper2.exe /auto to let it just download the newest listings and automaticly close. (possibly run minimized?) To put in Windows' startup, for fresh listings every day. But, even if you don't find spare time/ interest in my suggestions, thanks anyway. [/QUOTE]
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