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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4471"><p>I have tested all the regions now (for 3 days worth of the "free" channels)</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Canberra - empty<br /> NSWReg - empty<br /> Sydney - works, but no programme descriptions<br /> Darwin - empty<br /> NTReg - empty<br /> Brisbane - empty<br /> QLDReg - empty<br /> Adelaide - empty<br /> SAReg - empty<br /> Hobart - empty<br /> TASReg - empty<br /> Melbourne - works, but no programme descriptions<br /> VICReg - empty<br /> Perth - empty<br /> WAReg - empty</li> </ul><p></p><p>Seems like they are not supporting all the regions anymore. That in itself is not too bad for myself because there's not much difference between the Brisbane and Melbourne guide. Its a real shame that we're not getting the descriptions anymore.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If we could convert their tivo downloads into xmltv format then it would work. There are programmes out there that do the opposite function. Might be worth asking some of the oztivo community. I'm sure they they would welcome the chance to have more potential checkers for them.</p><p></p><p>One of the great things about the oztivo listings, is that they include the Genre bit too. Not only would this improve the look of the EPG in MP (Currently colour coding is an option), but I'm sure that as MP grows some new scheduling options will be based on this data.</p><p></p><p>Anyone got any idea at how different tivo listings are to xmltv? </p><p>Anyone know of any existing convertors?</p><p></p><p>More importanly, anyone heard what's up with D1's data? Are they only supporting Sydney and Melbourne from now on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4471"] I have tested all the regions now (for 3 days worth of the "free" channels) [list]Canberra - empty NSWReg - empty Sydney - works, but no programme descriptions Darwin - empty NTReg - empty Brisbane - empty QLDReg - empty Adelaide - empty SAReg - empty Hobart - empty TASReg - empty Melbourne - works, but no programme descriptions VICReg - empty Perth - empty WAReg - empty[/list] Seems like they are not supporting all the regions anymore. That in itself is not too bad for myself because there's not much difference between the Brisbane and Melbourne guide. Its a real shame that we're not getting the descriptions anymore. If we could convert their tivo downloads into xmltv format then it would work. There are programmes out there that do the opposite function. Might be worth asking some of the oztivo community. I'm sure they they would welcome the chance to have more potential checkers for them. One of the great things about the oztivo listings, is that they include the Genre bit too. Not only would this improve the look of the EPG in MP (Currently colour coding is an option), but I'm sure that as MP grows some new scheduling options will be based on this data. Anyone got any idea at how different tivo listings are to xmltv? Anyone know of any existing convertors? More importanly, anyone heard what's up with D1's data? Are they only supporting Sydney and Melbourne from now on? [/QUOTE]
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