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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1216361" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Yes, that's right.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No. WebEPG scrapes (downloads... technically without legal permission) EPG data from websites like IMDB.</p><p>Maybe you're confusing XML (ie. the format of the WebEPG grabber file) and XMLTV (ie. the format of the XMLTV EPG data file).</p><p>Whatever the case: if you're using zap2xml, you do not need WebEPG. Please disable it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>To import the XMLTV file (which contains all the EPG data) that zap2xml produces.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No. It doesn't import XMLTV files; it has a completely different function.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As zap2xml's documentation explains: xmltv.xml is the default output (XMLTV) file name.</p><p>You've got xmltv.xml from when you ran zap2xml without the -o switch/option/setting (by double clicking on it).</p><p>You've got tvguide.xml either from renaming xmltv.xml or from running zap2xml with the "-o tvguide.xml" swich/option/setting on the command line.</p><p></p><p>You can delete xmltv<strong>.xml</strong> (but not xmltv<strong>.dtd</strong>).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1216361, member: 82144"] Yes, that's right. No. WebEPG scrapes (downloads... technically without legal permission) EPG data from websites like IMDB. Maybe you're confusing XML (ie. the format of the WebEPG grabber file) and XMLTV (ie. the format of the XMLTV EPG data file). Whatever the case: if you're using zap2xml, you do not need WebEPG. Please disable it. To import the XMLTV file (which contains all the EPG data) that zap2xml produces. No. It doesn't import XMLTV files; it has a completely different function. As zap2xml's documentation explains: xmltv.xml is the default output (XMLTV) file name. You've got xmltv.xml from when you ran zap2xml without the -o switch/option/setting (by double clicking on it). You've got tvguide.xml either from renaming xmltv.xml or from running zap2xml with the "-o tvguide.xml" swich/option/setting on the command line. You can delete xmltv[B].xml[/B] (but not xmltv[B].dtd[/B]). [/QUOTE]
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