Hi!
I was wondering if anyone got some good ideas how to handle "overlapping" shows. What I mean with this is when there is a show, say "Bolibompa" (a childrens program in Sweden), running between 6pm and 7pm. Then in the downloaded EPG there are also "subshows" during this hour, For instance "Program A" between 6pm and 6.15pm, then "Program B" from 6.15pm to 6.30pm and so on.
The EPG is downloaded OK, i.e. there is one entry from 6pm to 7pm, followed by a number of entries for the various "subprograms".
The problems is that in the TVguide.xml the shows are listed as follows:
- 6pm-7pm Bolibompa
- 6pm-6pm Program A
- 6.15pm-6.30pm Program B
I have attached my WebEPG.xml, the webEPG.log, and TVguide.xml files. To see an example of this behavior search for "Fifi" or "Pippi" and look at the start and end times. The "full-hour" show is on the line just above.
Any ideas how this can be handled? Right now I can not record "Fifi" or "Pippi" because they are 0 mins long.
Best regards
/Peter
I was wondering if anyone got some good ideas how to handle "overlapping" shows. What I mean with this is when there is a show, say "Bolibompa" (a childrens program in Sweden), running between 6pm and 7pm. Then in the downloaded EPG there are also "subshows" during this hour, For instance "Program A" between 6pm and 6.15pm, then "Program B" from 6.15pm to 6.30pm and so on.
The EPG is downloaded OK, i.e. there is one entry from 6pm to 7pm, followed by a number of entries for the various "subprograms".
The problems is that in the TVguide.xml the shows are listed as follows:
- 6pm-7pm Bolibompa
- 6pm-6pm Program A
- 6.15pm-6.30pm Program B
I have attached my WebEPG.xml, the webEPG.log, and TVguide.xml files. To see an example of this behavior search for "Fifi" or "Pippi" and look at the start and end times. The "full-hour" show is on the line just above.
Any ideas how this can be handled? Right now I can not record "Fifi" or "Pippi" because they are 0 mins long.
Best regards
/Peter
Sweden