James
WebEPG is running much better/faster in last few CVS builds. Very nice since I prefer WebEPG over the other EPG's.
I have some issues however:
Sometimes WebEPG crashes after some time running. I am almost sure this is when there already is a "TVguide-writing.xml" in the xmltv directory remaining from a PC hard reset (yes, sometimes my mediaportal hangs). Anyway I checked several times for this file before running WebEPG and the relationship between this file existing and the crashing of WebEPG was pretty conclusive. When I delete this file and run WebEPG (again) it finishes OK. Maybe you can delete this file -if exists- prior to running?
Since a few days I have many "holes" in the Dutch tvguide channels, with no information what so ever but only unselectable background color. I am not sure if this is caused by lack of information of www.tvgids.nl or by WebEPG itself. Even if the information of the site is lacking it surprises me that WebEPG not at least fills the holes with e.g. "unkown" boxes.
Thanks for the good work.
Cheers,
Ronald
WebEPG is running much better/faster in last few CVS builds. Very nice since I prefer WebEPG over the other EPG's.
I have some issues however:
Sometimes WebEPG crashes after some time running. I am almost sure this is when there already is a "TVguide-writing.xml" in the xmltv directory remaining from a PC hard reset (yes, sometimes my mediaportal hangs). Anyway I checked several times for this file before running WebEPG and the relationship between this file existing and the crashing of WebEPG was pretty conclusive. When I delete this file and run WebEPG (again) it finishes OK. Maybe you can delete this file -if exists- prior to running?
Since a few days I have many "holes" in the Dutch tvguide channels, with no information what so ever but only unselectable background color. I am not sure if this is caused by lack of information of www.tvgids.nl or by WebEPG itself. Even if the information of the site is lacking it surprises me that WebEPG not at least fills the holes with e.g. "unkown" boxes.
Thanks for the good work.
Cheers,
Ronald