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<blockquote data-quote="wjw" data-source="post: 1274649" data-attributes="member: 79284"><p>I thought it more appropriate to reply to your latest query in this thread rather than the quite old one.</p><p></p><p>First, it really doesn't matter which folder you choose run the MC2XML/SED processes in, it's the folder you tell them to put the final TVGuide.xml file that is critical. I attach a screenshot of my XMLTV configuration window. Whatever you put in the highlighted field has to be where you chose to write the final TVGuide.xml guide into. </p><p></p><p>If you have done this and it still doesn't work then check the contents of that folder to ensure that there really is the .xml file and that it has the data you want in it.</p><p></p><p>Also, make sure you allow enough time for the import to complete. If you look at the numbers shown on my screenshot it might be helpful to know that this can take 3-5 minutes to import. During that time nothing will happen. If you press the "force import" button and then immediately press the mappings tab, and nothing happens, then the import is under way. If the new mappings window shows immediately up then nothing is happening. You could also have Windows Task manager running to see whether TVServer is consuming any resource at the time.</p><p></p><p>If this is the case then the only thing left to suggest is that you look at the TVServer logfile. If you really need to do this then make sure you have noted the time that you pressed the import button so that you can reduce the time looking for the relevant part of the logfile. You can post the logfile here and I will be happy to look - but please bear in mind that I am just another user, not a developer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjw, post: 1274649, member: 79284"] I thought it more appropriate to reply to your latest query in this thread rather than the quite old one. First, it really doesn't matter which folder you choose run the MC2XML/SED processes in, it's the folder you tell them to put the final TVGuide.xml file that is critical. I attach a screenshot of my XMLTV configuration window. Whatever you put in the highlighted field has to be where you chose to write the final TVGuide.xml guide into. If you have done this and it still doesn't work then check the contents of that folder to ensure that there really is the .xml file and that it has the data you want in it. Also, make sure you allow enough time for the import to complete. If you look at the numbers shown on my screenshot it might be helpful to know that this can take 3-5 minutes to import. During that time nothing will happen. If you press the "force import" button and then immediately press the mappings tab, and nothing happens, then the import is under way. If the new mappings window shows immediately up then nothing is happening. You could also have Windows Task manager running to see whether TVServer is consuming any resource at the time. If this is the case then the only thing left to suggest is that you look at the TVServer logfile. If you really need to do this then make sure you have noted the time that you pressed the import button so that you can reduce the time looking for the relevant part of the logfile. You can post the logfile here and I will be happy to look - but please bear in mind that I am just another user, not a developer! [/QUOTE]
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