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<blockquote data-quote="foxbenw" data-source="post: 950631" data-attributes="member: 115475"><p>Q1 - In theory, yes. But only if MP is reading and importing your xmltv file correctly. (I do not know whether the xmltv importer can use that dd_progid format for series/episode numbers).</p><p> </p><p>So you need to work out if the episode name and series/epsiode numbers are being imported into MP.</p><p>If you know how, one way is to look in the programs table in the database so you can see lots at the same time.</p><p>Otherwise, the episode name and number will appear after each show name when you look in the epg in MP, as long as you have turned on that option in the MP config (not tv server config). It is in TV/TV Client/General Settings and is called 'show episode info'. I have set mine to be Number + Title.</p><p>In the example above, after changing that setting, the show would appear as The Big Bang Theory (6.12 The Egg Salad Equivalency) in my EPG.</p><p> </p><p>If you think the data is correct because of either of these two checks, it'll probably be best to post the tvwishlist log file after running it in debug mode, and identify a program that you think should be scheduling but isn't. If that is the case, Huha will be better to look at the file as he wrote the plugin.</p><p> </p><p>If the data isn't there, you need to work out how to get it there. In this case I would suggest asking on another thread about xmltv rather than this one (there is a whole section for electronic program guide threads inside the mediaportal 1 section).</p><p>And in the meantime, if you have epsiode names but not numbers, you could try setting the match criteria to just name. Then TVWishList will just use the episode name to work out new shows.</p><p> </p><p>If all that fails or is too much trouble, stick the * back in and try the sql expression i gave you instead!</p><p> </p><p>Q2 - sorry i don't understand what you are asking</p><p> </p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foxbenw, post: 950631, member: 115475"] Q1 - In theory, yes. But only if MP is reading and importing your xmltv file correctly. (I do not know whether the xmltv importer can use that dd_progid format for series/episode numbers). So you need to work out if the episode name and series/epsiode numbers are being imported into MP. If you know how, one way is to look in the programs table in the database so you can see lots at the same time. Otherwise, the episode name and number will appear after each show name when you look in the epg in MP, as long as you have turned on that option in the MP config (not tv server config). It is in TV/TV Client/General Settings and is called 'show episode info'. I have set mine to be Number + Title. In the example above, after changing that setting, the show would appear as The Big Bang Theory (6.12 The Egg Salad Equivalency) in my EPG. If you think the data is correct because of either of these two checks, it'll probably be best to post the tvwishlist log file after running it in debug mode, and identify a program that you think should be scheduling but isn't. If that is the case, Huha will be better to look at the file as he wrote the plugin. If the data isn't there, you need to work out how to get it there. In this case I would suggest asking on another thread about xmltv rather than this one (there is a whole section for electronic program guide threads inside the mediaportal 1 section). And in the meantime, if you have epsiode names but not numbers, you could try setting the match criteria to just name. Then TVWishList will just use the episode name to work out new shows. If all that fails or is too much trouble, stick the * back in and try the sql expression i gave you instead! Q2 - sorry i don't understand what you are asking Ben [/QUOTE]
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