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RE: TV channel logo database - peppe_sr - 2015-06-10

i arrived too late, just add italian channels to the excel sheet.
Peppe


RE: TV channel logo database - Woppie - 2015-06-10

Channel with accent like;

- Omrop Fryslân
- Planet Türk
- TRT Türk
- HaberTürk (I see a theme here Tongue)

etc

Get incomplete names just before the vowel with accent and don't get linked


http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=7556
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=7966 (same one with correct name)

This one is probably linked wrong, it's a German channel


these should get linked:

http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=3134
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=7850

and:

http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=7886 (this name)
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=7947

and:
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=3124
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=7842

and:
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=3125
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=7843

and:
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=3135
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=7845

and:
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=7846
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=3136

and:
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=3137
http://www.thelogodb.com/channel.php?c=7846

Basically it doesn't take spaces to well...
There are even more


I've uploaded all the Dutch logo's so you can match them by the logo


RE: TV channel logo database - enen92 - 2015-06-10

(2015-06-09, 19:37)Lunatixz Wrote: ...

Are u developing something generic or just for pseudo live tv?


RE: TV channel logo database - zag - 2015-06-10

(2015-06-10, 15:29)peppe_sr Wrote: i arrived too late, just add italian channels to the excel sheet.
Peppe

Grazie! all imported now.

Quote:Channel with accent like;

Fixed but I'm guessing there are many more...

Regarding duplicate channels, I won't merge any for now as there are bound to be different ways of showing them on EPG's. I think it will help searching to have multiple names. A good example is ITV One, and ITV 1


RE: TV channel logo database - komplex - 2015-06-10

Can you have an option for alternates for people who use a dark/light skins

The one on the site
Image
Looks good but i use a dark skin so i had to do my own

Image

Or set standards something like fanart.tv for uploads, somethig like this

Code:
HD ClearLOGO (hdtvlogo)
TV Show Logos are images of a tvshow logo/name with a transparent background
Can be used while browsing your media center library to show next to the poster/banner or as a recognizable navigation item

Image Size 800 x 310px
Centered aligned both vertically and horizontally
10px gutter, this means the actual image is a maximum of 780px by 290px and any dropshadow/outerglow can go into the gutter, but the image may not
Always fill as much width/height as possible
Logos need to be visible on all kinds of backgrounds
Try to go with the lighter color version of a logo since 90% of skins are dark
Logo should be authentic to the original logo where possible
No taglines, actor, director or studio. Just the title of the show



RE: TV channel logo database - Woppie - 2015-06-10

Believe I made that one... Got for most .EPS or .SVG so could make a transparant version of each logo quite easily.
I'd rather use a blue skin like MCE/Mediaportal standard where each logo works but unfortunately black skins seem to be way more populair.
Not sure yet if I'll make the alternate version, I must be fed up with now showing on the black background from the Zephyr skin before I'll make some.
It's quite time consuming you know and I'm happy I got pretty much all Dutch channels done by now.


Re: RE: TV channel logo database - Lunatixz - 2015-06-10

(2015-06-10, 16:04)enen92 Wrote:
(2015-06-09, 19:37)Lunatixz Wrote: ...

Are u developing something generic or just for pseudo live tv?
PseudoTV Live, but the parser is being written as a standalone function. Which I'll post here for whom ever wants it.


RE: TV channel logo database - zag - 2015-06-10

Adding a drop shadow to white logos should be enough.

Check this out, I just made a 5 pixel drop shadow in GIMP. Took 30 seconds.

Image


RE: TV channel logo database - Woppie - 2015-06-11

I think his issue is black logo's on a black skin, still it's easily edited as it shouldn't be to many logo's


RE: TV channel logo database - komplex - 2015-06-11

I was thinking maybe something like this

Image


RE: TV channel logo database - zag - 2015-06-11

Sky UK 100% Complete!
http://www.thelogodb.com/browse.php?p=78

Youview UK 100% Complete!
http://www.thelogodb.com/browse.php?p=191

Thanks to all who helped.


RE: TV channel logo database - Woppie - 2015-06-11

there are a few more 100% complete like dutch ziggo / digitenne Smile


RE: TV channel logo database - zag - 2015-06-11

(2015-06-11, 18:34)Woppie Wrote: there are a few more 100% complete like dutch ziggo / digitenne Smile

Ahh nice...

Dutch Digitenne 100% Complete!
http://www.thelogodb.com/browse.php?p=200

Dutch Ziggo 100% Complete
http://www.thelogodb.com/browse.php?p=199


RE: TV channel logo database - tilleke - 2015-06-12

I am coming from the Enigma2-world (read E2 i.e. Dreambox, Vu+ and similar STBs for those who don't know what it means) and just started out with Kodi on my brand new HTPC. I am mostly interested in IPTV but I might add a SAT-card later on to my set-up.

After gradually learning (and I'm still learning) how things work with Kodi, I came to realize that many things I took for granted with E2 are not so straight-forward with IPTV and Kodi (although perhaps Kodi, PVR and SAT/DVB might be more mature?). In e2, logos (picons for e2) are normally named using the ServiceReference for a channel. For instance the ServiceReference for Rai 1 is (or used to be?) 1:0:1: D49:1450:13E:820000:0:0:0: and when you made a logo/picon you would replace the colons with an underscore and rename it to 1_0_1_D49_1450_13E_820000_0_0_0 and then add the png-suffix (i.e. 1_0_1_D49_1450_13E_820000_0_0_0.png). In this way, E2 (or a plugin), using its internal lamedb-database, could identify the right logo to use for the corresponding channel. The problem with this system is/was when a channel chang(ed) a frequency, everything got screwed up and you had to correct the name of the logo-file by updating it with its new ServiceReference. One would say it would be much better to use the channel-name when naming the logo but one of the problems with this approach is that many authors/designers came up with their own names, for instance TV3 could become TV 3 or TV three. Another difficulty with this approach is character-encoding - some characters are not permitted in systems not conforming to UTF-8 and other related encoding-problems.

Another major nuisance with IPTV is the lack of EPG! I got fed up with this omission, so in these days I have begun programming my own utility (sort of a m3u-editor) to modify a "poor" and "information-lacking" m3u-file into a more complete one which will also permit me to grab EPG from a well established e2-EPG provider, namely Rytec and to identify correct logos/picons to use. Also in this case, I noted that there are differences in identifying a channel. Rytec is identifying a channel (for instance B4U Movies) by assigning the <channel id> field (a standard field in the XMLTV-format) to a channel-identification as follows: B4UMovies.uk. Here are some more examples:

PHP Code:
<channel id="B4UMusic.uk">1:0:1:CBA7:8FE:2:11A0000:0:0:0:</channel> <!-- B4U Music  -->
<
channel id="Babestation.uk">1:0:1:D7A7:900:2:11A0000:0:0:0:</channel> <!-- Babestation  -->
<
channel id="BabyTV.uk">1:0:1:15BC:7ED:2:11A0000:0:0:0:</channel> <!-- BabyTV  --> 


As to logos, there is another initiative, involving e2 and Kodi, namely picons-source which can be found on Github . They are trying to share logos and make easy lookup of them using a cross-table (see here). This is an example:

PHP Code:
15BE_7ED_2_11A0000=tv/skylivingplus1-gbr
52D_7ED_2_11A0000
=tv/skysportsnewshq-gbr
1204_7E7_2_11A0000
=tv/skysports2-gbr 

And now we have this new TV channel logo database for Kodi...

I am so close to screaming out: WE NEED A STANDARD! Call it a protocol or whatever. Platforms which earlier were separate are now becoming unified (e2, Kodi, IPTV among others) in certain aspects and all need to retrieve and look up the same information but it is so darn difficult due to the fact that there are no standards, no naming-convention and so forth. What a mess!

For me, as a developer, who needs to obtain information, meta-data (or whatever) without a search-critera, which is common among the different platforms, makes things difficult. But also an end-user would benefit from a "standard", for instance the user could receive a proper m3u-file from an IPTV-provider which would permit obtaining logos and EPG without much problems. This could be done because the IPTV provider could use tools that are producing files adhering to standards. I could go on......

Now, don't get me wrong Big Grin I like this initiative (and I would very much like be part of it and helping out) but I'd like to see some more things implemented from the very beginning which could help to resolve some of the problems and the chaos I mentioned above. I would suggest some more fields in the database:

1) strChannelNameConcise (to be following the same format as the Picons-source initiative. Further information can be found here. I am unsure if a script can be written to automatically create this format from the information you get by scraping Lyngsat. The "srindex" from Picons-source could every now and then be imported and transformed into as a separate (cross-)table to the Logo database and would serve two purposes: look up the classic e2 ServiceReference and to fill in missing logo-entries in the Logo database. The latter should be possible although it may require some studying of the sources of the Picons-source project)

2) strChannelID (this would be based on the channelID-format used by Rytec and mentioned by me above i.e. "BabyTV.uk". Having these entries in the Logo database would make things much easier to obtain EPG-information from a reliable and updated EPG-provider such as Rytec. This field could occasionally be updated by consulting the Rytec-data, of which I gave an example above, by querying the ServiceReference which can be obtained from the "srindex" I mentioned above in regard to strChannelNameConcise-field.)

3) strDisplayName This field could be used to show the channel-name with correct character-encoding. For instance the channel TV 3 Latvija should probably be displayed as TV3 Латвия (на лат.). Unsure where this information can be obtained but they are surely present in Rytec resources. I guess this scenario is true for other languages as well such as Japanese and Chinese.)

I would have some suggestions also in regard to the APIs but I will write that in a separate post later in which I will also mention some encoding issues (as already mentioned by others). For instance, there are Swedish TV channels where certain letters such as ÖÅÄ are being removed and not shown.

This project you started could become a resource/reference for obtaining not only logos but also:
- providing resources to get EPG, EDIT: providing ChannelID used by Rytec which would permit grabbing EPG. Of course, TheLogoDB would not store any EPG-data.
- to help users/developers of different platforms to obtain data,
- to write universal tools
- avoid multiple resources
and so forth.....

I would love to hear your opinions. Thanks.


RE: TV channel logo database - Lunatixz - 2015-06-12

@tilleke the idea of Thelogodb becoming a provider for EPG data is a pipe dream... I think you are looking in the wrong place...