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<blockquote data-quote="Seeco" data-source="post: 410888" data-attributes="member: 58425"><p>vuego: Thank you! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> That sorted the Viasat Nature/Crime channel out, it seems that these namings are never very intuitive.</p><p></p><p>About my problem with the Discovery Channel: I checked my tvguide.xml and all the info is really there, so webEPG seems to do its job. Somehow I think that this is a problem with the descriptions of Discovery Channel not matching between tvguide.xml, WebEPG and the XmlTV plugin. I remember that this was a fix for a similar problem where you had to edit the channel label at some instance for it to match with other. Here's how the channel is described in the three different places:</p><p></p><p>In tvguide.xml:</p><p></p><p><channel id="Discovery (S)-discovery@discovery.com"></p><p> <display-name>Discovery (S)</display-name></p><p></channel></p><p></p><p><programme start="20090424081500 +0200" channel="Discovery (S)-discovery@discovery.com"></p><p> <title>Extrem ingenjörskonst</title></p><p> <desc>Oakland Bay-bron. Den 3,5 km långa och jordbävningssäkra vägen kommer att ersätta USA:s mest trafikerade bro och länka samman San Francisco med Oakland och East Bay. Del 5.</desc></p><p> <episode-num>5</episode-num></p><p></programme></p><p></p><p>In WebEPG:</p><p></p><p>EPG name: Discovery (S)</p><p>Channel Name: Discovery</p><p>Channel ID: <a href="mailto:discovery@discovery.com">discovery@discovery.com</a></p><p></p><p>In XmlTV plugin:</p><p>Tuning Channel: Discovery (S)</p><p>Guide Channel: Discovery (S) (Discovery (S)-discovery@discovery.com)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seeco, post: 410888, member: 58425"] vuego: Thank you! :) That sorted the Viasat Nature/Crime channel out, it seems that these namings are never very intuitive. About my problem with the Discovery Channel: I checked my tvguide.xml and all the info is really there, so webEPG seems to do its job. Somehow I think that this is a problem with the descriptions of Discovery Channel not matching between tvguide.xml, WebEPG and the XmlTV plugin. I remember that this was a fix for a similar problem where you had to edit the channel label at some instance for it to match with other. Here's how the channel is described in the three different places: In tvguide.xml: <channel id="Discovery (S)-discovery@discovery.com"> <display-name>Discovery (S)</display-name> </channel> <programme start="20090424081500 +0200" channel="Discovery (S)-discovery@discovery.com"> <title>Extrem ingenjörskonst</title> <desc>Oakland Bay-bron. Den 3,5 km långa och jordbävningssäkra vägen kommer att ersätta USA:s mest trafikerade bro och länka samman San Francisco med Oakland och East Bay. Del 5.</desc> <episode-num>5</episode-num> </programme> In WebEPG: EPG name: Discovery (S) Channel Name: Discovery Channel ID: [email]discovery@discovery.com[/email] In XmlTV plugin: Tuning Channel: Discovery (S) Guide Channel: Discovery (S) (Discovery (S)-discovery@discovery.com) [/QUOTE]
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