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<blockquote data-quote="Laban" data-source="post: 160879" data-attributes="member: 53075"><p>True, the channel table contains an external id and it contains the id from the tvguide.xml file.</p><p></p><p>But i'm guessing that this mapping is initially done using the display-name in the tvguide.xml so the problem is still the same. </p><p></p><p>But this means that there might not be a reason to use a separate xmltvmappings file since i could use the channel.externalId instead. The benefit of using a separate xmltvmappings file though is that it's easy to share this file. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, you could perhaps use the export functionality instead if you want to share your settings with other people that's using the same provider. Canal Digital (sweden) in my case. That'll also contain all the dvb-s information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laban, post: 160879, member: 53075"] True, the channel table contains an external id and it contains the id from the tvguide.xml file. But i'm guessing that this mapping is initially done using the display-name in the tvguide.xml so the problem is still the same. But this means that there might not be a reason to use a separate xmltvmappings file since i could use the channel.externalId instead. The benefit of using a separate xmltvmappings file though is that it's easy to share this file. On the other hand, you could perhaps use the export functionality instead if you want to share your settings with other people that's using the same provider. Canal Digital (sweden) in my case. That'll also contain all the dvb-s information. [/QUOTE]
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