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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1245931" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>This did not mean it can not disturb other methods if it is not disabled... Normally the DVB-EPG is part of the stream itself so if you can receive this transponder (means you can watch at least one channel from this transponder) you definitely will get the DVB-EPG data for all channels of this transponder. What can be done with those data is a completely different thing...</p><p></p><p></p><p>And I'm sure it isn't... I must have seen the same thing if it was from EPG-Buddy as I use the same data but I didn't ...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Why don't you do the grabbing automatically on a daily base? The EPG data is renewed every day around 6:00 AM (CET) so it is best to grab data every morning (after 6:00 of course) and best is to not use a "full" hour (e.g. 8:00) as then it is possible that too many people are downloading the data at the same time. For this EPG-Buddy has a scheduler module included so you never again need to look after your EPG as long as there are no new channels available and/or some channels are renamed/closed (like "N24" was renamed to "WELT" lately),... You can set the schedule to a time when the system most likely is up nevertheless, if you don't want the system to wake up only for EPG-grabbing. I simply let the system wake up if it isn't awake already, grab EPG and let it go to sleep once it is finished if it isn't used for something else... So I always have an up to date EPG without doing a single mouse click myself... If you don't use "Standby" on your TV server (possible, as you don't do any recording afair) you nevertheless can use the scheduler. Then the data is grabbed in background as soon as you start the TV server system manually the next time after the grabbing should have started. Of course once a day only, even if the system wasn't up for some days...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Didn't you do any EPG- grabbing while "idle" or while timeshifting"? If yes, it did not matter if the data was correct on Thursday as until Wednesday evening you most likely have watched some live TV, record something or have the TV engine hanging around idling... Then the data you've seen on Thursday is overwritten in meantime...</p><p>I'm really curious if this happens only on "Das Erste" or also on "ZDF"... On your screenshots only "Das Erste" is shown... If this really is on "Das Erste" only, I'm pretty sure one of the "Dritten" (WDR, BR, SWR, MDR,... don't know which one) has old, incomplete data without the world cup for "Das Erste" and overwrites the EPG data later This is the only "logical" explanation for this behavior...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1245931, member: 109222"] Hi. This did not mean it can not disturb other methods if it is not disabled... Normally the DVB-EPG is part of the stream itself so if you can receive this transponder (means you can watch at least one channel from this transponder) you definitely will get the DVB-EPG data for all channels of this transponder. What can be done with those data is a completely different thing... And I'm sure it isn't... I must have seen the same thing if it was from EPG-Buddy as I use the same data but I didn't ... Why don't you do the grabbing automatically on a daily base? The EPG data is renewed every day around 6:00 AM (CET) so it is best to grab data every morning (after 6:00 of course) and best is to not use a "full" hour (e.g. 8:00) as then it is possible that too many people are downloading the data at the same time. For this EPG-Buddy has a scheduler module included so you never again need to look after your EPG as long as there are no new channels available and/or some channels are renamed/closed (like "N24" was renamed to "WELT" lately),... You can set the schedule to a time when the system most likely is up nevertheless, if you don't want the system to wake up only for EPG-grabbing. I simply let the system wake up if it isn't awake already, grab EPG and let it go to sleep once it is finished if it isn't used for something else... So I always have an up to date EPG without doing a single mouse click myself... If you don't use "Standby" on your TV server (possible, as you don't do any recording afair) you nevertheless can use the scheduler. Then the data is grabbed in background as soon as you start the TV server system manually the next time after the grabbing should have started. Of course once a day only, even if the system wasn't up for some days... Didn't you do any EPG- grabbing while "idle" or while timeshifting"? If yes, it did not matter if the data was correct on Thursday as until Wednesday evening you most likely have watched some live TV, record something or have the TV engine hanging around idling... Then the data you've seen on Thursday is overwritten in meantime... I'm really curious if this happens only on "Das Erste" or also on "ZDF"... On your screenshots only "Das Erste" is shown... If this really is on "Das Erste" only, I'm pretty sure one of the "Dritten" (WDR, BR, SWR, MDR,... don't know which one) has old, incomplete data without the world cup for "Das Erste" and overwrites the EPG data later This is the only "logical" explanation for this behavior... [/QUOTE]
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