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<blockquote data-quote="kvanc" data-source="post: 1288319" data-attributes="member: 168501"><p>Hi PN23;</p><p></p><p>Yes, it is a pretty good and may look like there are so many options but all of them user friendly and optional based on your needs. </p><p></p><p>First of all, you need to put files directly into "tempest_config/site_config" folder(not into another /UK folder). Then step-by-step;</p><p></p><p>Open tempest and choose "tempest configurator"</p><p>Choose "new" from drop down list</p><p>Name your new config (such as sky_uk etc.)</p><p>Name your xmltv file to be created as epg (such as guide.xml)</p><p>Set timespan value as how many days you want (0 means only today and increases in same order)</p><p>Set retry /timeout (as begining 2 for retry and 10 As timeout seconds)</p><p>Choose "channel configuration" tab</p><p>Now in drop down list, you should see sky uk config file. As soon as you choose it, all available channels will be loaded into "available channels" box</p><p>Choose channels you want (multiple selection is supported) and send to "selected channels" box with right arrow button</p><p>Click register to save lineup</p><p>Choose "channel indexer" tab if you want to change display names and xmltv-ids of channels (also if there is any duplicated xmltv-id, will be highlighted as red here)</p><p>Choose "save&exit" tab and save your configuration file</p><p>Now you are ready for grabbing. Just go to "Epg Generator" section and choose your prepared config file from drop down box and click "generate" button. Enjoy <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p></p><p>I missed your last question. Yes, Tempest may be used for any local or remote source and almost every possible format (even pdf).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kvanc, post: 1288319, member: 168501"] Hi PN23; Yes, it is a pretty good and may look like there are so many options but all of them user friendly and optional based on your needs. First of all, you need to put files directly into "tempest_config/site_config" folder(not into another /UK folder). Then step-by-step; Open tempest and choose "tempest configurator" Choose "new" from drop down list Name your new config (such as sky_uk etc.) Name your xmltv file to be created as epg (such as guide.xml) Set timespan value as how many days you want (0 means only today and increases in same order) Set retry /timeout (as begining 2 for retry and 10 As timeout seconds) Choose "channel configuration" tab Now in drop down list, you should see sky uk config file. As soon as you choose it, all available channels will be loaded into "available channels" box Choose channels you want (multiple selection is supported) and send to "selected channels" box with right arrow button Click register to save lineup Choose "channel indexer" tab if you want to change display names and xmltv-ids of channels (also if there is any duplicated xmltv-id, will be highlighted as red here) Choose "save&exit" tab and save your configuration file Now you are ready for grabbing. Just go to "Epg Generator" section and choose your prepared config file from drop down box and click "generate" button. Enjoy :) Edit: I missed your last question. Yes, Tempest may be used for any local or remote source and almost every possible format (even pdf). [/QUOTE]
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