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<blockquote data-quote="JACOB B" data-source="post: 653617" data-attributes="member: 82222"><p>Hi Rune,</p><p>Your grapper is the first grapper I got (kind of) working, so thank you! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p><strong><em>However:</em></strong></p><p><strong>1.</strong> I am using the For the Record TV plugin and TV tuner, and this plugin will look for any xml file in the directory and import it.</p><p>However, dr epg ripper outputs its file in the directory where the webreader.jar resides, and this directory has the channels.xml file as well. </p><p>For the Record tries to import the channels.xml and rejects it and puts it in a "rejected" folder. Voila - no channels.xml for the ripper to use ;-(</p><p>My workaround is to place dr.dk epg ripper in a subfolder, and use XMLTV GUI to import the dr.dk epg ripper tvguide.xml and then output it to the For the Record XMLTV folder.</p><p>It would be nice to avoid this extra task though - another source of error. This could be solved by being able to specify an output folder.</p><p></p><p><strong>2.</strong> My timezones a f....d up :-( </p><p>All my schedules are one hour late. The ripper guide tells you to set -1 hour correction in XMLTV plugin for MP, however, since I don't use the MP TV server, I have to use the XMLTV GUI. </p><p>Here, you don't don't correct by hours but by timezones, i.e. you have to set the timezone you are in/want to use. But no matter which setting I use, the end result is the same.</p><p>When checking out the resulting xml file, I see that XMLTV GUI changes not only the timezone tag, but ALSO CHANGES THE START AND STOP TIMES, i.e. DR TV-Avisen start 1830 Stop 1900 +0100 is changed to DR Tv-avisen start 1930 stop 2000 +0200 if (CET w/ DST = +0200 right now) is set.</p><p></p><p>My workaround has been to change the timezone of my TV-server (WHS) to +0100 (GMT with DST), but that's not really great, since I use it for other stuff. My Squeezebox Server now sends the wrong time to my SB music players/remotes and my back ups run and hour late ;-)</p><p></p><p>I hope you have a solution for my problems (P.s. FTR tuner and MP TV plugin is great <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />) </p><p></p><p>venlig hilsen</p><p>Jacob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JACOB B, post: 653617, member: 82222"] Hi Rune, Your grapper is the first grapper I got (kind of) working, so thank you! :thx: [B][I]However:[/I][/B] [B]1.[/B] I am using the For the Record TV plugin and TV tuner, and this plugin will look for any xml file in the directory and import it. However, dr epg ripper outputs its file in the directory where the webreader.jar resides, and this directory has the channels.xml file as well. For the Record tries to import the channels.xml and rejects it and puts it in a "rejected" folder. Voila - no channels.xml for the ripper to use ;-( My workaround is to place dr.dk epg ripper in a subfolder, and use XMLTV GUI to import the dr.dk epg ripper tvguide.xml and then output it to the For the Record XMLTV folder. It would be nice to avoid this extra task though - another source of error. This could be solved by being able to specify an output folder. [B]2.[/B] My timezones a f....d up :-( All my schedules are one hour late. The ripper guide tells you to set -1 hour correction in XMLTV plugin for MP, however, since I don't use the MP TV server, I have to use the XMLTV GUI. Here, you don't don't correct by hours but by timezones, i.e. you have to set the timezone you are in/want to use. But no matter which setting I use, the end result is the same. When checking out the resulting xml file, I see that XMLTV GUI changes not only the timezone tag, but ALSO CHANGES THE START AND STOP TIMES, i.e. DR TV-Avisen start 1830 Stop 1900 +0100 is changed to DR Tv-avisen start 1930 stop 2000 +0200 if (CET w/ DST = +0200 right now) is set. My workaround has been to change the timezone of my TV-server (WHS) to +0100 (GMT with DST), but that's not really great, since I use it for other stuff. My Squeezebox Server now sends the wrong time to my SB music players/remotes and my back ups run and hour late ;-) I hope you have a solution for my problems (P.s. FTR tuner and MP TV plugin is great :-)) venlig hilsen Jacob [/QUOTE]
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