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<blockquote data-quote="yourmumquake" data-source="post: 550428" data-attributes="member: 52002"><p>clanmackenzi, no reply on your bug report?</p><p></p><p>I mentioned in another thread about programmes disappearing from 'Films' after a 'manual' 'grab' using WebEPG tool but more programmes appearing in 'Movies'.</p><p></p><p>I don't think this is just happening with Films but quite possibly other genre.</p><p></p><p>I believe what is happening after the manual grab (and possibly automatically if set in Power Scheduler), the DVB EPG grabber updates the genre, especially if the 'Always try to updating the existing entries' is selected, and possibly has a slightly different genre showing. For instance I just looked at a film on Film4 (The Land Girls) and it did not appear in the Film genre but was in the Movies, which is strange as the WebEPG grabber is using RadioTimes for Film4 and the film is set to 'Film' (and there is only one genre available in RadioTimes). After doing another grab using WebEPG it moved back from Movies to Film.</p><p></p><p>Checking the film details on uk-tv-guide.com, it shows the genres to be: Keywords: Drama, Based-on-Novel, WWII, WW2, World War, World War 2, War, Historical, History, Film, Movie, Movies, Films</p><p></p><p>So you can see it is quite likely DVB EPG could be set to anyone of a possible ten or more genres.... therefore not matching the WebEPG genre.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if this is the same issue as you noted or raised a bug against. If not, I wonder if this issue is worth raising on a separate post?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yourmumquake, post: 550428, member: 52002"] clanmackenzi, no reply on your bug report? I mentioned in another thread about programmes disappearing from 'Films' after a 'manual' 'grab' using WebEPG tool but more programmes appearing in 'Movies'. I don't think this is just happening with Films but quite possibly other genre. I believe what is happening after the manual grab (and possibly automatically if set in Power Scheduler), the DVB EPG grabber updates the genre, especially if the 'Always try to updating the existing entries' is selected, and possibly has a slightly different genre showing. For instance I just looked at a film on Film4 (The Land Girls) and it did not appear in the Film genre but was in the Movies, which is strange as the WebEPG grabber is using RadioTimes for Film4 and the film is set to 'Film' (and there is only one genre available in RadioTimes). After doing another grab using WebEPG it moved back from Movies to Film. Checking the film details on uk-tv-guide.com, it shows the genres to be: Keywords: Drama, Based-on-Novel, WWII, WW2, World War, World War 2, War, Historical, History, Film, Movie, Movies, Films So you can see it is quite likely DVB EPG could be set to anyone of a possible ten or more genres.... therefore not matching the WebEPG genre. Not sure if this is the same issue as you noted or raised a bug against. If not, I wonder if this issue is worth raising on a separate post? [/QUOTE]
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