Gaps in displayed EPG from WebEPG and OzTiVo (Australia) (1 Viewer)

Taipan

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    Hi James,

    I have attached 3 zipped sets of "WebEPG.log", "tvguide.xml" and "TVDatabaseV21.db3" for you to take a look at:-

    WebEPG #1.zip is with the data I collected from OzTiVo last Friday afternoon (13th) which contains programs through to Friday 20th at midnight. Notice that the last program on the ABC is "Rage" from 11:55 to 12:00 (midnight).

    WebEPG #2.zip contains the additional data that I collected from OzTiVo today - for Saturday 21st. Notice now that there is a gap in the ABC program from midnight Friday until 5:00am Saturday when Rage is listed from 11:55pm to 12:00pm and then again from 5:00am to 9:00am. The segment 11:55pm to 12:00pm should actually extend to 5:00am - i.e it should be 11:55pm to 5:00am.

    WebEPG #3.zip is the result of deleting all the programs from the TV database and then running WebEPG again. This time, the gaps at midnight Friday 20th have been filled in correctly. For example, Rage now shows as running from 11:55pm Friday until 5:00am Saturday.

    I hope these files are useful for you - please let me know if you need more data, or if you want me to do other tests?

    Cheers,

    Taipan
     

    Taipan

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    :D James.

    I assume that the fix will be included in an SVN? I am using v0.2.0.4 stable release - can the fix (WebEPG.exe?) be used with my current version, or should I wait for 0.2.0.5?
     

    James

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    The fixed file will be in WebEPG.dll. If you copy this over from a new SVN build it should work, but no garantees ;)

    Also the gzip stuff is in utils.dll and the new grabber config for the proxy.
     

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