Not easily. But nothing is preventing you from installing a client anywhere in your network, including the server itself, to inspect the EPG information.
Why would you want to look at the server information directly rather than through a client's GUI?
P.S.: Tu peux aussi poster dans la section francaise
Hey CyberSimian you nailed it!
Looks like the secret is:-
After EPG Collector has Run and provided the TVGuide.xml
Open MediaPortal - TV Server Configuration
"Force Import" on the Plugins/Xmltv/General dialogue, (ignore the status)
Go to the Mappings dialogue and Load/Refresh and Save a Group - (It does not appear to matter which...
Hey CyberSimian you nailed it!
Looks like the secret is:-
After EPG Collector has Run and provided the TVGuide.xml
Open...
Hi everyone
I posted in the EPG section a while back concerning MediaPortal EPG using EPG Collector and MediaPortal xmltv plugin...
Good evening,
the last weeks my MP2.5 Server with TVE3 is running not very good/stable. After 30 min the server quits working after changing EPG from EPG Buddie to Clickfinder (TV Movie). The OS and the MP2.5 Server Software were installed several times new, but in general nothing changed.
Are there any changes or setting needed for...
Good evening,
the last weeks my MP2.5 Server with TVE3 is running not very good/stable. After 30 min the server quits working...
Good evening,
the last weeks my MP2.5 Server with TVE3 is running not very good/stable. After 30 min the server quits working...
The only configuration that is certain to work is when the MP client and MP server are from the same release.
It is sometimes possible to use MP clients from a release that is different to the MP server, but whether it works depends on the specific changes that were made between the two releases.
-- from CyberSimian in the UK
The only configuration that is certain to work is when the MP client and MP server are from the same release.
It is sometimes...
Before you create this bug report:
Make sure that your system (Windows, codecs and drivers) is up to date, matching the...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary genre (i.e. a subgenre).
The primary genre might be something like Film (or Movie in the USA).
The secondary genre for Film might be something like: Action, Comedy, Crime, Fantasy, Romance, Science...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary...