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<blockquote data-quote="IcePickrg" data-source="post: 167451" data-attributes="member: 47745"><p><strong>channel matching</strong></p><p></p><p>When I import the yahooxmltv, it creates new channels.</p><p></p><p>So am I to clear my channel list, import yahooxmltv, then scan and hope for matches? If I'm not getting matches on import, I don't think it will match via scan. Then I will also have to delete the channels that I don't receive manualy.</p><p></p><p>I would also like to use the EPG from stream, as ppv wont fill in from yahooxmltv. which one will take presidence?</p><p></p><p>If nothing else, the channel names are elegant, and perhaps importing them, backup up the database, then running another query to match up the channel by sid, or channel number will work for me.</p><p></p><p>I have used xmltv in the past to change the names of my analog cable, and that worked well just importing after scan, not sure how it matched up channels, but it did! Then using the xmltv to grab epg data for analog channels worked great!</p><p></p><p>No warm and fuzzies for DVB-S right now........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IcePickrg, post: 167451, member: 47745"] [b]channel matching[/b] When I import the yahooxmltv, it creates new channels. So am I to clear my channel list, import yahooxmltv, then scan and hope for matches? If I'm not getting matches on import, I don't think it will match via scan. Then I will also have to delete the channels that I don't receive manualy. I would also like to use the EPG from stream, as ppv wont fill in from yahooxmltv. which one will take presidence? If nothing else, the channel names are elegant, and perhaps importing them, backup up the database, then running another query to match up the channel by sid, or channel number will work for me. I have used xmltv in the past to change the names of my analog cable, and that worked well just importing after scan, not sure how it matched up channels, but it did! Then using the xmltv to grab epg data for analog channels worked great! No warm and fuzzies for DVB-S right now........ [/QUOTE]
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