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<blockquote data-quote="sebimuxx" data-source="post: 404873" data-attributes="member: 75551"><p><strong>How to fix time correction</strong></p><p></p><p>I had the same issues with xmltv after upgrade to 1.0.1, there was a time shift of 4h. I played around with the time zone compensation in xmltv config, it has an effect! However, you MUST first change the time correction, close tvserver config, then open again, and then reimport the xml-file. If you change the time correction and press the "force import" button immediately the changed time correction is ignored.</p><p></p><p>I had to change the setting from -2h to +2h. No idea whether this is just a change of the sign, of a shift of 4h (which should be a strange effect).</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sebimuxx, post: 404873, member: 75551"] [b]How to fix time correction[/b] I had the same issues with xmltv after upgrade to 1.0.1, there was a time shift of 4h. I played around with the time zone compensation in xmltv config, it has an effect! However, you MUST first change the time correction, close tvserver config, then open again, and then reimport the xml-file. If you change the time correction and press the "force import" button immediately the changed time correction is ignored. I had to change the setting from -2h to +2h. No idea whether this is just a change of the sign, of a shift of 4h (which should be a strange effect). Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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