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<blockquote data-quote="CyberSimian" data-source="post: 1302752" data-attributes="member: 141969"><p>Looking at your screen shots, there are a couple of things to investigate further:</p><p></p><p>(1) I notice that you have enabled <strong>Apply time compensation when loading TvGuide.xml</strong> on the "General" tab in "XmlTv". I had that setting <strong>disabled</strong> when I successfully loaded your "TvGuide.xml" into my MP 1.37 system. So I think that it is worth repeating the import with that setting disabled to see if that makes a difference.</p><p></p><p>(2) On the "Mappings" tab, the "Id" column in your screen shot has much larger values (in the 600s) than the columns in my screen shot (less than 100). I don't actually know what these id values denote, but if they are some internal id that TV Server uses, it suggests that you have over 600 channels in your channel list.</p><p></p><p>When scanning for channels, do you normally select the <strong>Enable channel movement detection</strong> setting? My experience has been that if you don't enable that setting, you can end up with duplicate channels each time you scan. I am not sure how this works within TV Server, but if you don't enable that setting, I think that you have to delete all of your existing TV channels and radio channels, so that you start the scan with an empty channel database.</p><p></p><p>So actions to do:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Try the import with the time compensation setting disabled.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">If the import still fails, go to "TV Channels" and delete all channels, and do the same in "Radio Channels". Then rescan for channels, remap the channels (in XmlTv "Mappings"), and retry the import.</li> </ul><p>-- from CyberSimian in the UK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CyberSimian, post: 1302752, member: 141969"] Looking at your screen shots, there are a couple of things to investigate further: (1) I notice that you have enabled [b]Apply time compensation when loading TvGuide.xml[/b] on the "General" tab in "XmlTv". I had that setting [b]disabled[/b] when I successfully loaded your "TvGuide.xml" into my MP 1.37 system. So I think that it is worth repeating the import with that setting disabled to see if that makes a difference. (2) On the "Mappings" tab, the "Id" column in your screen shot has much larger values (in the 600s) than the columns in my screen shot (less than 100). I don't actually know what these id values denote, but if they are some internal id that TV Server uses, it suggests that you have over 600 channels in your channel list. When scanning for channels, do you normally select the [b]Enable channel movement detection[/b] setting? My experience has been that if you don't enable that setting, you can end up with duplicate channels each time you scan. I am not sure how this works within TV Server, but if you don't enable that setting, I think that you have to delete all of your existing TV channels and radio channels, so that you start the scan with an empty channel database. So actions to do: [LIST] [*]Try the import with the time compensation setting disabled. [*]If the import still fails, go to "TV Channels" and delete all channels, and do the same in "Radio Channels". Then rescan for channels, remap the channels (in XmlTv "Mappings"), and retry the import. [/LIST] -- from CyberSimian in the UK [/QUOTE]
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