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No INET access @ home, can I import the xtvd xml file?
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<blockquote data-quote="Inker" data-source="post: 72604" data-attributes="member: 10541"><p>You need an xml file that is formatted in xmltv format. If that zappy-zap thingy of yours produces that format than u can simply copy it to the xmltv subdirectory (or whatever directory you specify as xmltv-dir in configuration) and mediaportal should auto import it (to be save, bring up the dialog and manually select import).</p><p></p><p>If you get a different format in your xml you may wanna look for a tool to convert one to the other.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, if you have dvb card you may get the epg over the signal, and thus not require any net acess at all.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p><p>Inker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inker, post: 72604, member: 10541"] You need an xml file that is formatted in xmltv format. If that zappy-zap thingy of yours produces that format than u can simply copy it to the xmltv subdirectory (or whatever directory you specify as xmltv-dir in configuration) and mediaportal should auto import it (to be save, bring up the dialog and manually select import). If you get a different format in your xml you may wanna look for a tool to convert one to the other. Alternatively, if you have dvb card you may get the epg over the signal, and thus not require any net acess at all. Hope this helps Inker [/QUOTE]
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