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<blockquote data-quote="rlevis" data-source="post: 1141482" data-attributes="member: 81718"><p>That is what I meant by</p><p></p><p>But yes I can agree with that. I don't see any reason it should include unwanted channels. In fact, I can think of a situation where it would be dangerous. If say an adult channel was specifically removed from the TV Guide, someone could still access the programs using Search.</p><p></p><p>It's also an issue when selecting "Upcoming Episodes" which I use more often than a Search.[DOUBLEPOST=1435903253][/DOUBLEPOST]</p><p>However, it doesn't make sense for XMLTV to import 10 times the amount of data it needs to either. It should also not automatically select the channel when not in the guide, and keep the import time down to a reasonable time, and database at much smaller sizes.[DOUBLEPOST=1435903642][/DOUBLEPOST]Regarding the full EIT data, I didn't realize that but there is another reason I use XMLTV which I may need to go into privately, not sure, as it involves Sky HD channels which don't appear to include a 7 day EPG, whereas the SD channels do, so I have to map the SD EPG to the HD channel.</p><p></p><p>And channels like Prime and multiple TV 1/2 etc, where there seems like a dozen of them, if they are not in the guide, it's waste of time and harddrive space to have XMLTV import the data in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlevis, post: 1141482, member: 81718"] That is what I meant by But yes I can agree with that. I don't see any reason it should include unwanted channels. In fact, I can think of a situation where it would be dangerous. If say an adult channel was specifically removed from the TV Guide, someone could still access the programs using Search. It's also an issue when selecting "Upcoming Episodes" which I use more often than a Search.[DOUBLEPOST=1435903253][/DOUBLEPOST] However, it doesn't make sense for XMLTV to import 10 times the amount of data it needs to either. It should also not automatically select the channel when not in the guide, and keep the import time down to a reasonable time, and database at much smaller sizes.[DOUBLEPOST=1435903642][/DOUBLEPOST]Regarding the full EIT data, I didn't realize that but there is another reason I use XMLTV which I may need to go into privately, not sure, as it involves Sky HD channels which don't appear to include a 7 day EPG, whereas the SD channels do, so I have to map the SD EPG to the HD channel. And channels like Prime and multiple TV 1/2 etc, where there seems like a dozen of them, if they are not in the guide, it's waste of time and harddrive space to have XMLTV import the data in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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