- January 10, 2007
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I've got this problem from the first time i started using TV Server (i've been updating that and MP throughout the last 3-4 months or so). I'm using DVB-T in denmark and there are these four channels DR1, DR2, TV2 Østjylland and TV2 Midtjylland. The last two are basically the same - they share most the programs except regional news.
At first i thought the two TV2 channels were messing up things, but most the time it's DR1 and DR2 that is lacking EPG information. I tried setting the timeout for the EPG grabbing high, i allowed it to grab while timeshifting etc. The EPG is still badly updated.
Most the time no channels are updated, sometimes one of them and a few times i've been lucky enough to have them all updated. Now it *could* be the DVB-T signal missing out on the EPG info, but the lack of EPG started the day i switched to TV Engine from the normal MP 0.2.2.0. Actually i did try MP 0.2.3.0 a brief period where i never got it to recognize my tv-card - so that does leave a timeframe for something to change in the DVB-T signal - i just find it suspicious
Anyways i don't know if this is a general problem (i did read other threads with similar problems, and people telling them to increase the timeout on the grabbing) or if it's specific to certain countries/areas/DVB-T signals.
Any input would be appreciated!
Hojou
At first i thought the two TV2 channels were messing up things, but most the time it's DR1 and DR2 that is lacking EPG information. I tried setting the timeout for the EPG grabbing high, i allowed it to grab while timeshifting etc. The EPG is still badly updated.
Most the time no channels are updated, sometimes one of them and a few times i've been lucky enough to have them all updated. Now it *could* be the DVB-T signal missing out on the EPG info, but the lack of EPG started the day i switched to TV Engine from the normal MP 0.2.2.0. Actually i did try MP 0.2.3.0 a brief period where i never got it to recognize my tv-card - so that does leave a timeframe for something to change in the DVB-T signal - i just find it suspicious
Anyways i don't know if this is a general problem (i did read other threads with similar problems, and people telling them to increase the timeout on the grabbing) or if it's specific to certain countries/areas/DVB-T signals.
Any input would be appreciated!
Hojou