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<blockquote data-quote="D4bFz3awSRYHKjr3" data-source="post: 562559" data-attributes="member: 24102"><p>the memory usage is indeed big, but hey thats why we all have systems with more then 2gb these days, except you apparently, you could try just downloading the different sources to your desktop and open them with notepad or XMLTV EPG Viewer (<a href="http://xmltvview.birtles.org.uk/epgviewer.html" target="_blank">EPG Viewer for XMLTV Radio Times Data</a>), this way you can see wich source contains wich channel, so you can only download the sources that you need, if you only need 1 or 2 sources this will greatly reduce memory usage.</p><p></p><p>then you can combine those two and alter them as 1 file, or you can setup xmltv rewriter to run 3 times, if you do it this way each run will make the neccesary changes and output his file, the third time you can combine these two files, this method is harder to setup, but reduces memory usage only if you remove a lot of channels. so you either load in 80 channels to memory and delete 40, so memory usage will be higher instead of loading 40 channels twice and deleting 20 channels each time.</p><p></p><p>channelkeep, here you put in every channel id of the channels you want to keep, all the rest will be removed, if you would only want to remove 1 channel,its easier to put it in channelremove.</p><p></p><p>channelrename, you give a channels id and the new name, so the channel with that id is renamed to your new given name, this is useful if your app has an autolink feature.</p><p></p><p>i dont know what hardware you are using, but on a amd x2 3800 with 2gb of memory the supplied config files execute in 8 minutes with an internet connection of 25mbit.</p><p></p><p>but first try by just using the packages that you need, because the supplied config files are just for demonstration and will remove a lot of channels, this is also why it takes so long.</p><p></p><p>also keep an eye on the db-epg site as the available sources will change, so it could get alot easier for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D4bFz3awSRYHKjr3, post: 562559, member: 24102"] the memory usage is indeed big, but hey thats why we all have systems with more then 2gb these days, except you apparently, you could try just downloading the different sources to your desktop and open them with notepad or XMLTV EPG Viewer ([url=http://xmltvview.birtles.org.uk/epgviewer.html]EPG Viewer for XMLTV Radio Times Data[/url]), this way you can see wich source contains wich channel, so you can only download the sources that you need, if you only need 1 or 2 sources this will greatly reduce memory usage. then you can combine those two and alter them as 1 file, or you can setup xmltv rewriter to run 3 times, if you do it this way each run will make the neccesary changes and output his file, the third time you can combine these two files, this method is harder to setup, but reduces memory usage only if you remove a lot of channels. so you either load in 80 channels to memory and delete 40, so memory usage will be higher instead of loading 40 channels twice and deleting 20 channels each time. channelkeep, here you put in every channel id of the channels you want to keep, all the rest will be removed, if you would only want to remove 1 channel,its easier to put it in channelremove. channelrename, you give a channels id and the new name, so the channel with that id is renamed to your new given name, this is useful if your app has an autolink feature. i dont know what hardware you are using, but on a amd x2 3800 with 2gb of memory the supplied config files execute in 8 minutes with an internet connection of 25mbit. but first try by just using the packages that you need, because the supplied config files are just for demonstration and will remove a lot of channels, this is also why it takes so long. also keep an eye on the db-epg site as the available sources will change, so it could get alot easier for you [/QUOTE]
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