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<blockquote data-quote="bounguine" data-source="post: 517600" data-attributes="member: 16098"><p>Some thoughts about TV Mappings in TVServer’s plugin.</p><p></p><p>1. When choosing a group and pressing Import the plugin imports only unique names.</p><p>If I have in Group 1 two lines with Channel 1, which are actually two different channels broadcasted by different provs, I get only one line with Channel 1 in the console inside Group 1.</p><p>As a result, one TV-guide is downloaded for all the channel with the name Channel 1.</p><p>The problem starts when Channel 1 has different TV-guides (e.g. the provs use different languages, etc.).</p><p></p><p>Why don’t make the importing procedure like that in XMLTV plugin and import all the lines, which correspond to the group chosen, but not only unique names.</p><p>Plus one extra column Provider to distinguish between the provs is really needed.</p><p></p><p>2. If I choose Group 1 (Channel 1, Channel 2, Channel 3) and then choose Group 2 (Channel 1, Channel 4, Channel 5) , the last group is added below the first one.</p><p>If I have chosen Group 1 containing Channel 1 and then I choose Group 2 containing the same Channel 1, I would never see Channel 1 inside Group 2.</p><p>At the end I have a mess of channels and groups:</p><p>Group 1 – Channel 1</p><p>Group 1 – Channel 2</p><p>Group 1 – Channel 3</p><p>Group 2 – Channel 4</p><p>Group 2 – Channel 5</p><p></p><p>Why don’t make it again like that in XMLTV:</p><p>(choosing Group 1):</p><p>Group 1 – Channel 1</p><p>Group 1 – Channel 2</p><p>Group 1 – Channel 3</p><p></p><p>(choosing Group 1):</p><p>Deleting all the channels of Group 1</p><p>Group 2 – Channel 1</p><p>Group 2 – Channel 4</p><p>Group 3 – Channel 5</p><p></p><p>3. If I rename a channel (scan a new channel), the “old” channel is still in the list and the new channel name (new scanned channel) is added at the bottom of the mess described in (2), which is extremely inconvenient.</p><p></p><p>Again and again – why don’t make a procedure, which chooses all the lines only with names to be shown in MP and only from the group chosen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bounguine, post: 517600, member: 16098"] Some thoughts about TV Mappings in TVServer’s plugin. 1. When choosing a group and pressing Import the plugin imports only unique names. If I have in Group 1 two lines with Channel 1, which are actually two different channels broadcasted by different provs, I get only one line with Channel 1 in the console inside Group 1. As a result, one TV-guide is downloaded for all the channel with the name Channel 1. The problem starts when Channel 1 has different TV-guides (e.g. the provs use different languages, etc.). Why don’t make the importing procedure like that in XMLTV plugin and import all the lines, which correspond to the group chosen, but not only unique names. Plus one extra column Provider to distinguish between the provs is really needed. 2. If I choose Group 1 (Channel 1, Channel 2, Channel 3) and then choose Group 2 (Channel 1, Channel 4, Channel 5) , the last group is added below the first one. If I have chosen Group 1 containing Channel 1 and then I choose Group 2 containing the same Channel 1, I would never see Channel 1 inside Group 2. At the end I have a mess of channels and groups: Group 1 – Channel 1 Group 1 – Channel 2 Group 1 – Channel 3 Group 2 – Channel 4 Group 2 – Channel 5 Why don’t make it again like that in XMLTV: (choosing Group 1): Group 1 – Channel 1 Group 1 – Channel 2 Group 1 – Channel 3 (choosing Group 1): Deleting all the channels of Group 1 Group 2 – Channel 1 Group 2 – Channel 4 Group 3 – Channel 5 3. If I rename a channel (scan a new channel), the “old” channel is still in the list and the new channel name (new scanned channel) is added at the bottom of the mess described in (2), which is extremely inconvenient. Again and again – why don’t make a procedure, which chooses all the lines only with names to be shown in MP and only from the group chosen? [/QUOTE]
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