Hi,
Firstly, I like to say how good I think webEPG is. To have a single program that is flexible enough to gather guide data from various sites is a massive achievement. Well done.
I'm hoping someone can assist with finding a solution to per channel offsets. The basic issue is this.
In Australia we have several government funded stations that are broadcast nationally (ABC2/ SBS-News). That's to say the same broadcast covers multiple time zones. Guide data only exists for one of these time zones and for the others it's necessary to compensate by either -30mins (South Australia) or -2hrs (Western Australia).
Australian MCE users use a custom OzTivoTimeOffset application "http://www.xpmediacentre.com.au/community/downloads.php?do=file&id=107" to compensate. Unfortunately no such program exists for MP.
I have thought of creating a duplicate grabber with a different time zone just for these stations, however the guide data is supplied in GMT and no windows time zone exists to compensate by the -30 minutes margin.
Ideally it would be great if the WebEPG had a per channel offset to deal with this situation.
How are others dealing with this problem?
Rob
Firstly, I like to say how good I think webEPG is. To have a single program that is flexible enough to gather guide data from various sites is a massive achievement. Well done.
I'm hoping someone can assist with finding a solution to per channel offsets. The basic issue is this.
In Australia we have several government funded stations that are broadcast nationally (ABC2/ SBS-News). That's to say the same broadcast covers multiple time zones. Guide data only exists for one of these time zones and for the others it's necessary to compensate by either -30mins (South Australia) or -2hrs (Western Australia).
Australian MCE users use a custom OzTivoTimeOffset application "http://www.xpmediacentre.com.au/community/downloads.php?do=file&id=107" to compensate. Unfortunately no such program exists for MP.
I have thought of creating a duplicate grabber with a different time zone just for these stations, however the guide data is supplied in GMT and no windows time zone exists to compensate by the -30 minutes margin.
Ideally it would be great if the WebEPG had a per channel offset to deal with this situation.
How are others dealing with this problem?
Rob