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<blockquote data-quote="esas" data-source="post: 717793" data-attributes="member: 26837"><p>You have not attached your epg.log! Need this to help you more!</p><p></p><p>Usually one frequency/transponder contains the EPG data for all the channels, while the rest of the transponders contains now/next. If you tick of "Store data for selected channels" you ignore most EPG data and store only data for the selected channels (meaning now/next).</p><p></p><p>To find the transponder with EPG data you can tick off all channels , press "Refresh DVB EPG" and wait overnight (takes a long time). Then browse trough the EPG log to see witch channel had the most data. Then you only need to tck off that channel, and EPG grabbing will be very fast (some minutes)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esas, post: 717793, member: 26837"] You have not attached your epg.log! Need this to help you more! Usually one frequency/transponder contains the EPG data for all the channels, while the rest of the transponders contains now/next. If you tick of "Store data for selected channels" you ignore most EPG data and store only data for the selected channels (meaning now/next). To find the transponder with EPG data you can tick off all channels , press "Refresh DVB EPG" and wait overnight (takes a long time). Then browse trough the EPG log to see witch channel had the most data. Then you only need to tck off that channel, and EPG grabbing will be very fast (some minutes) [/QUOTE]
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