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On Samstag, 7. August 2010, Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Sat, 7 Aug 2010 14:20:41 +0200, meino.cramer@×××.de wrote: |
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> > I dont want to install vdr just for the reason to generate |
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> > a textfile with a program guide. |
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> That's why I didn't post the vdr results. |
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> > And in my initial posting I mentioned, that I use a dvb-t card |
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> > as source, therefore nxtvepg is not useable for this purpose |
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> > as far as I think, since it uses bttv and network based tv |
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> > streams. |
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> Look at the web site, it mentions using it with DVB-T cards. |
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Yes, and if you read this chapter, it states: |
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Digital TV transmission (DVB) |
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DVB natively supports an EPG which is completely unrelated to Nextview EPG. A |
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major difference between those two is that DVB EPG is provided by the |
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respective networks themselves and covers at most several related networks |
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(i.e. channels in the same bouquet), while Nextview EPG is provided network |
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independently and usually covers all national networks in a country. |
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So no, nxtvepg does not support the normal EPG of DVB-?. |
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To just gather the epg I still think the easiest way is to install plain vdr |
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and vdr-dummydevice as dummy output device, add a matching channels.conf. |
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Then run it, trigger a epg scan and after some time stop vdr. |
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Regards |
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Matthias |