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<blockquote data-quote="wjw" data-source="post: 1274703" data-attributes="member: 79284"><p>I have no idea why this isn't working, so I will try a slightly different approach. If the TVGuide.xml filr is in the folder specified then it has always worked for me.</p><p></p><p>Please post a full screenshot of your XMLTV configuration window so I can see how you are set up. Then also post a screenshot of the contents of the folder where TVServer has been told where the TVGuide.xml file is. </p><p></p><p>I suggest you start again from scratch, ignoring my .bat file and the use of SED. This has nothing to do with Media Portal at all and you will not find any reference to it in the WIKI. I use it only to modify the data that comes down from Schedules Direct to adjust the way in which Series/Episode numbers are displayed and has NO reference at all to this process. Set up MC2XML to collect the data you want from Schedules Direct and then use the output from that without further processing - just change the output filename to tvguide.xml (yes, this is the specific file that TVServer is looking for). My reasons for using SED and the whole issue of Series/Episode No. data being displayed are covered at some length in one of the lengthy posts I referred to earlier. </p><p></p><p>If it still isn't working then, again, I suggest that you post the TVServer logfile that covers the time period after you pressed the import button. Screenshots of any error messages you may get are not really helpful, whereas the detailed log of what TVServer was actually doing may help - although I must stress again that I am not a developer and definitely not an expert on TVServer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjw, post: 1274703, member: 79284"] I have no idea why this isn't working, so I will try a slightly different approach. If the TVGuide.xml filr is in the folder specified then it has always worked for me. Please post a full screenshot of your XMLTV configuration window so I can see how you are set up. Then also post a screenshot of the contents of the folder where TVServer has been told where the TVGuide.xml file is. I suggest you start again from scratch, ignoring my .bat file and the use of SED. This has nothing to do with Media Portal at all and you will not find any reference to it in the WIKI. I use it only to modify the data that comes down from Schedules Direct to adjust the way in which Series/Episode numbers are displayed and has NO reference at all to this process. Set up MC2XML to collect the data you want from Schedules Direct and then use the output from that without further processing - just change the output filename to tvguide.xml (yes, this is the specific file that TVServer is looking for). My reasons for using SED and the whole issue of Series/Episode No. data being displayed are covered at some length in one of the lengthy posts I referred to earlier. If it still isn't working then, again, I suggest that you post the TVServer logfile that covers the time period after you pressed the import button. Screenshots of any error messages you may get are not really helpful, whereas the detailed log of what TVServer was actually doing may help - although I must stress again that I am not a developer and definitely not an expert on TVServer! [/QUOTE]
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