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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1290563" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>There is a new version of the EPG-Buddy, the 0.7.1.12. The <a href="https://modellbahnblog.de/buddy-tools/downloads/" target="_blank">Download</a> can be found where it is, see also the first post.</p><p>This should fix the problems with Rytec and the no longer accessible htpc-tools website. The biggest innovation is that TVMosaic is now also supported in database mode, which supports all TV engines that I know of and that can run under Windows. Anything else out there like TVHeadend doesn't run on Windows. Nevertheless, EPG-Buddy can also be used with TV engines that are not directly supported, if you wish. Then in manual mode, which is not much more complex.</p><p></p><p>From now on there is also a point for TVMosaic CE under TV Database.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]210763[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>There are two things to set here. On the one hand the path to the TVMosaic configuration files, in which u.A. the station names are saved.</p><p>By default, this is "C:\Program Files (x86)\DVBLogic\TVMosaic\data\config" This is preset, so you don't usually have to change anything here.</p><p></p><p>If you don't run EPG-Buddy on the same computer as TVMosaic (e.g. because it runs on a Linux server), you have to set up a "network drive" for access. This is a limitation of the programming language, which cannot generate a folder selection requester for UNC paths. I haven't tried whether it works if you simply enter the UNC path there by hand instead of the requester for path selection. But it could work, I guess.</p><p></p><p>With TVMosaic you can set up favorites groups in which you can save only the channels you want. By default, TVMosaic always sets up at least three such groups. One for each transponder (e.g. Astra 19.2), a name "TV" containing all TV channels and a corresponding group "Radio" for the radio channels. You can also specify your own groups. For me, for example, "Favorites". You can call these groups whatever you like. You can also set up multiple groups. "TV" is set here ex works. You can replace this with your own group if you don't want to have more than 1000 stations in the dropdown on SAT. If you have several groups, you can separate them with "|" string together. For example, "Favorites|Kids"... For the EPG, it's actually enough to specify just one group, as long as this group contains all the stations you want. If there are channels in multiple groups, they will have EPG in all groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1290563, member: 109222"] Hi. There is a new version of the EPG-Buddy, the 0.7.1.12. The [url=https://modellbahnblog.de/buddy-tools/downloads/]Download[/url] can be found where it is, see also the first post. This should fix the problems with Rytec and the no longer accessible htpc-tools website. The biggest innovation is that TVMosaic is now also supported in database mode, which supports all TV engines that I know of and that can run under Windows. Anything else out there like TVHeadend doesn't run on Windows. Nevertheless, EPG-Buddy can also be used with TV engines that are not directly supported, if you wish. Then in manual mode, which is not much more complex. From now on there is also a point for TVMosaic CE under TV Database. [ATTACH=full]210763[/ATTACH] There are two things to set here. On the one hand the path to the TVMosaic configuration files, in which u.A. the station names are saved. By default, this is "C:\Program Files (x86)\DVBLogic\TVMosaic\data\config" This is preset, so you don't usually have to change anything here. If you don't run EPG-Buddy on the same computer as TVMosaic (e.g. because it runs on a Linux server), you have to set up a "network drive" for access. This is a limitation of the programming language, which cannot generate a folder selection requester for UNC paths. I haven't tried whether it works if you simply enter the UNC path there by hand instead of the requester for path selection. But it could work, I guess. With TVMosaic you can set up favorites groups in which you can save only the channels you want. By default, TVMosaic always sets up at least three such groups. One for each transponder (e.g. Astra 19.2), a name "TV" containing all TV channels and a corresponding group "Radio" for the radio channels. You can also specify your own groups. For me, for example, "Favorites". You can call these groups whatever you like. You can also set up multiple groups. "TV" is set here ex works. You can replace this with your own group if you don't want to have more than 1000 stations in the dropdown on SAT. If you have several groups, you can separate them with "|" string together. For example, "Favorites|Kids"... For the EPG, it's actually enough to specify just one group, as long as this group contains all the stations you want. If there are channels in multiple groups, they will have EPG in all groups. [/QUOTE]
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