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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1171514" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>I think you're confusing things a bit.</p><p></p><p>The latest versions of mc2xml can grab from the SD legacy/XML (service name "schedules direct") or SD JSON (service name "schedules direct json") services. Either way it's going to output the data in XML format (XMLTV to be precise) which you can import into MediaPortal.</p><p></p><p>It's true that the SD JSON service has some advantages (in terms of content - season/episode numbers etc.) over the legacy/XML service. However in general XML and JSON are simply data transfer/storage formats. In other words, the point I'm trying to make is: the fact that the output from mc2xml is XML is nothing to worry about. It's just a data storage format. As long as you configure mc2xml to use the SD JSON service, you're getting the JSON data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1171514, member: 82144"] I think you're confusing things a bit. The latest versions of mc2xml can grab from the SD legacy/XML (service name "schedules direct") or SD JSON (service name "schedules direct json") services. Either way it's going to output the data in XML format (XMLTV to be precise) which you can import into MediaPortal. It's true that the SD JSON service has some advantages (in terms of content - season/episode numbers etc.) over the legacy/XML service. However in general XML and JSON are simply data transfer/storage formats. In other words, the point I'm trying to make is: the fact that the output from mc2xml is XML is nothing to worry about. It's just a data storage format. As long as you configure mc2xml to use the SD JSON service, you're getting the JSON data. [/QUOTE]
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