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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Lightning" data-source="post: 1177034" data-attributes="member: 115994"><p>I suppose there's no reason I need it to be in the guide, I could try getting it to display that information somewhere else.</p><p>I've never tried EPG Collector, but the over-the-air EPG data provided by Australian networks is quite horrible. I haven't checked them for a while but last I checked they were getting title additions such as "Double Episode" "New Time" "*Includes lotto draw at 10:35pm*" "Encore", and absolutely no inclusion of the episode title. I'm unsure if a lack of episode title is a limitation of the EPG system over DVB-T or simply a case of the networks not caring to provide it. That's why I'm using a custom grabber/scraper, so I can get the details from a more accurate source which includes more accurate program titles (I still have to strip a few "- Double Episode" though) and includes episode titles for most episode-based programs. (It was also a decent learning experience to code). I should perhaps look into the over-the-air data again and see if it's still as bad as when I last checked.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes. That's the behaviour I expected from it, the oddity was that trying to cancel the specific airing on TEN HD also cancelled the specific airing on TEN (not the entire schedule).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, I'll try that when I do some channel remapping and need old data cleared. I forgot that option existed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think I understand what you mean, MP would adjust the actual final program to be 1 minute shorter and then when re-importing the next day it'll be 1 minute longer than cached and would wipe out the cached "TV Guide Data Expiry" program? I'll give that a try and see how it goes.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Lightning, post: 1177034, member: 115994"] I suppose there's no reason I need it to be in the guide, I could try getting it to display that information somewhere else. I've never tried EPG Collector, but the over-the-air EPG data provided by Australian networks is quite horrible. I haven't checked them for a while but last I checked they were getting title additions such as "Double Episode" "New Time" "*Includes lotto draw at 10:35pm*" "Encore", and absolutely no inclusion of the episode title. I'm unsure if a lack of episode title is a limitation of the EPG system over DVB-T or simply a case of the networks not caring to provide it. That's why I'm using a custom grabber/scraper, so I can get the details from a more accurate source which includes more accurate program titles (I still have to strip a few "- Double Episode" though) and includes episode titles for most episode-based programs. (It was also a decent learning experience to code). I should perhaps look into the over-the-air data again and see if it's still as bad as when I last checked. Yes. That's the behaviour I expected from it, the oddity was that trying to cancel the specific airing on TEN HD also cancelled the specific airing on TEN (not the entire schedule). Thanks, I'll try that when I do some channel remapping and need old data cleared. I forgot that option existed. I think I understand what you mean, MP would adjust the actual final program to be 1 minute shorter and then when re-importing the next day it'll be 1 minute longer than cached and would wipe out the cached "TV Guide Data Expiry" program? I'll give that a try and see how it goes. Thank you for your help! [/QUOTE]
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