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<blockquote data-quote="Pat Clark" data-source="post: 1144844" data-attributes="member: 123421"><p>. . . to say the least. Impossible sounds more like it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I found that RonD was right. Most channels have just a few hours of data ahead. Some a few days, and some none at all.</p><p></p><p>I was fooled by the algorithm that XMLTV uses to update. I was worried about that, which is why I had asked how to clear the database out, in another thread. Now, having done so, it's much easier to see how inconsistent the channels are. It just so happened that the ones I checked manually were pretty good, but most are not.</p><p></p><p>There are 2 here with no data (out of 38) which ARE in zap2it's guide, and one here WITH data that are not in zap2it's. Neither alternative is complete. So I have to ask Ron, how did you manage to combine two sources in order to get the missing channel(s)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat Clark, post: 1144844, member: 123421"] . . . to say the least. Impossible sounds more like it. I found that RonD was right. Most channels have just a few hours of data ahead. Some a few days, and some none at all. I was fooled by the algorithm that XMLTV uses to update. I was worried about that, which is why I had asked how to clear the database out, in another thread. Now, having done so, it's much easier to see how inconsistent the channels are. It just so happened that the ones I checked manually were pretty good, but most are not. There are 2 here with no data (out of 38) which ARE in zap2it's guide, and one here WITH data that are not in zap2it's. Neither alternative is complete. So I have to ask Ron, how did you manage to combine two sources in order to get the missing channel(s)? [/QUOTE]
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