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<blockquote data-quote="5Hundred" data-source="post: 336340" data-attributes="member: 62217"><p>looking at Geekzone it looks like they've already been discussing the Full stop on the EPG issue.</p><p></p><p>Apparently the DVB-T EPG which used to only be essentially now and next has changed. They are providing information a bit further ahead than just now and next (i'm not sure how much) but certainly not a whole weeks worth like the DVB-S. </p><p></p><p>However they are giving the "framework" for the whole week ahead and filling this up with full stops.</p><p></p><p>This is why i'm seeing my initial population of the EPG work (as that comes off the DVB-S) but subsequently it gets overwritten when an update is perfromed by the DVB-T card, and all the full stops appear.</p><p></p><p>I hope mcraenz might be able to help with the solution that i'm proposing as i cant code but i saw you're good work already on selecting channels as EPG only earlier this year.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if it would be possible under the channel mapping screen to select an option to not grab EPG for this channel with this card.</p><p></p><p>For example TV3 is available via both my DVB-S and DVB-T, the channels have been "combined", i have the card priority set up such that it the DVB-T is higher but with this new option the DVB-T card will not grab EPG for it, the DVB-S card with the lower priority will grab the EPG.</p><p></p><p>I hope the above makes sense and helps us towards a solution</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5Hundred, post: 336340, member: 62217"] looking at Geekzone it looks like they've already been discussing the Full stop on the EPG issue. Apparently the DVB-T EPG which used to only be essentially now and next has changed. They are providing information a bit further ahead than just now and next (i'm not sure how much) but certainly not a whole weeks worth like the DVB-S. However they are giving the "framework" for the whole week ahead and filling this up with full stops. This is why i'm seeing my initial population of the EPG work (as that comes off the DVB-S) but subsequently it gets overwritten when an update is perfromed by the DVB-T card, and all the full stops appear. I hope mcraenz might be able to help with the solution that i'm proposing as i cant code but i saw you're good work already on selecting channels as EPG only earlier this year. I wonder if it would be possible under the channel mapping screen to select an option to not grab EPG for this channel with this card. For example TV3 is available via both my DVB-S and DVB-T, the channels have been "combined", i have the card priority set up such that it the DVB-T is higher but with this new option the DVB-T card will not grab EPG for it, the DVB-S card with the lower priority will grab the EPG. I hope the above makes sense and helps us towards a solution Thanks [/QUOTE]
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