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<blockquote data-quote="SoerenB" data-source="post: 853212" data-attributes="member: 102345"><p>Ok,</p><p> </p><p>I admit the documentation is not exactly up to date.</p><p>Here goes:</p><p>The first time you execute the webReader will present you with a GUI allowing you to select the channels you wish to subscribe to. This will create the channel-tv.xml.</p><p>If you run the program again (now with this file), it will fetch the TV-guide from dr.dk without showing the GUI (so, to select new channels, either delete the channel-tv.xml file or edit it manually). I guess you are with me so far.</p><p>The bat file is really a Windows batch file that executes the program. This would explain why it is greyed out on the Mac. Now, you need to translate this .bat into something that will run on a Mac, e.g. a shell script, or scheduled task or something similar, but the basics are the same:</p><p>You need to execute the webReader.jar using java, e.g:</p><p> </p><p>java -jar webReader.jar</p><p> </p><p>Could be something like jave -jar /path/to/program/webReader.jar (not the slashes are front slashes). perhaps you don't even need a shell script but may call java directly.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, it is getting a bit Mac-specific now, so I think I am really not the one you want to ask. It is a Mac-specific question. You could try to get in touch with Kim.t at recordere.dk. Looks like he made it run with eyeTV:</p><p><a href="http://forum.recordere.dk/forum_posts.asp?TID=75465&PN=8&title=epg-data-nyt-program-til-download" target="_blank">http://forum.recordere.dk/forum_posts.asp?TID=75465&PN=8&title=epg-data-nyt-program-til-download</a></p><p> </p><p>He mentions a script (and posts a link)</p><p> </p><p>Hope it helps.</p><p>Søren</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoerenB, post: 853212, member: 102345"] Ok, I admit the documentation is not exactly up to date. Here goes: The first time you execute the webReader will present you with a GUI allowing you to select the channels you wish to subscribe to. This will create the channel-tv.xml. If you run the program again (now with this file), it will fetch the TV-guide from dr.dk without showing the GUI (so, to select new channels, either delete the channel-tv.xml file or edit it manually). I guess you are with me so far. The bat file is really a Windows batch file that executes the program. This would explain why it is greyed out on the Mac. Now, you need to translate this .bat into something that will run on a Mac, e.g. a shell script, or scheduled task or something similar, but the basics are the same: You need to execute the webReader.jar using java, e.g: java -jar webReader.jar Could be something like jave -jar /path/to/program/webReader.jar (not the slashes are front slashes). perhaps you don't even need a shell script but may call java directly. Anyway, it is getting a bit Mac-specific now, so I think I am really not the one you want to ask. It is a Mac-specific question. You could try to get in touch with Kim.t at recordere.dk. Looks like he made it run with eyeTV: [url]http://forum.recordere.dk/forum_posts.asp?TID=75465&PN=8&title=epg-data-nyt-program-til-download[/url] He mentions a script (and posts a link) Hope it helps. Søren [/QUOTE]
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