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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1244784" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>Right, I even didn't saw this before...</p><p></p><p>Nevertheless I'll try to answer...</p><p></p><p>EPG-Buddy in no way does any time modifications at all. It even isn't able to do such. If some of your channels are with a wrong time information there is an issue somewhere else. Possible places are the "raw" EPG data, the import settings in MP or wrong selected channel in source (maybe it is the same channel bu from a different time zone)... This is something I can't help without digging very deep into your private setup...</p><p></p><p></p><p>As you already imagine, most people would "kill" me if I would implement this as you like it. The much better way is to properly setup your lineup at tvguide.com so it contains only the wanted channels. This will speedup the download times a lot as only needed stuff is loaded...</p><p></p><p></p><p>This I don't understand fully. As my native language isn't English maybe I misunderstand something here...</p><p>The grab-epg.exe helper tool is added to the scheduled tasks in Windows to run once a day (or once per week, depends on how you have configured this) This tool then runs all the various grabbing tasks and exit when everything is done.</p><p>Here this is working as expected...</p><p></p><p>As this helper tool is a complied script that runs other programs it sometimes is wrongly detected as "Trojan" and is removed by the AV tool without any further notice. If this happens you need to exclude the EPG-Buddy installation folder from being scanned by Defender (or whatever AV you are using) . Then you can run the setup again to fix the things your "very smart" AV software has damaged...</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1244784, member: 109222"] Hi. Right, I even didn't saw this before... Nevertheless I'll try to answer... EPG-Buddy in no way does any time modifications at all. It even isn't able to do such. If some of your channels are with a wrong time information there is an issue somewhere else. Possible places are the "raw" EPG data, the import settings in MP or wrong selected channel in source (maybe it is the same channel bu from a different time zone)... This is something I can't help without digging very deep into your private setup... As you already imagine, most people would "kill" me if I would implement this as you like it. The much better way is to properly setup your lineup at tvguide.com so it contains only the wanted channels. This will speedup the download times a lot as only needed stuff is loaded... This I don't understand fully. As my native language isn't English maybe I misunderstand something here... The grab-epg.exe helper tool is added to the scheduled tasks in Windows to run once a day (or once per week, depends on how you have configured this) This tool then runs all the various grabbing tasks and exit when everything is done. Here this is working as expected... As this helper tool is a complied script that runs other programs it sometimes is wrongly detected as "Trojan" and is removed by the AV tool without any further notice. If this happens you need to exclude the EPG-Buddy installation folder from being scanned by Defender (or whatever AV you are using) . Then you can run the setup again to fix the things your "very smart" AV software has damaged... . [/QUOTE]
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