2014-10-26, 03:31
(2014-10-26, 02:42)Zacharybinx34 Wrote: Thanks for your help! I was getting pretty frustrated with Luna and him telling me this problem was simply due to me not reading his posts...
This is the second time he's done that were the problem ended up not being on my end. So I appreciate you taking the time to listen and actually help.
I'll just wait until the plugin gets Fixed
Holy Crap! you are just a trouble maker, welcome to my ignore list! For everyone else who wants to get a laugh... here is an example of me trying to help this fool!
Notice how I politely try and help by suggesting two solutions to his problem... But he can't read, and ignores my answer!
(2014-10-24, 02:10)Lunatixz Wrote:(2014-10-24, 01:58)Zacharybinx34 Wrote:(2014-10-24, 00:40)Lunatixz Wrote: You need matching information... basically the Strm, PVR, UPNP, etc source that has the livetv has to have on of the three "display-names" found in your xmltv file... otherwise ptvl can't match them.
... u can understand that if your pvr has a channel called "FOX" and your xmltv has no "FOX" it can't pair them... most likely the "display-name" is WNYW or whatever the call sign is.
In this case you only have two options... you either change the name of your strm, pvr, or upnp source... or you change the xmltv "display-name" either one of those two options aren't related to PTVL.. Questions for how to should be asked in the proper threads
I am a total noob at EPG data. The only thing that confuses me is why my LIVE TV in XBMC loads the channel EPG data perfectly fine, but PTVL doesn't for half the stations. How is it linking them for the LIVE TV but not for PTVL?
Does that make any sense?
You need to read I already answered this in the same post u just quoted!
I also think it's important to point out that the burden of learning is on you! I'm not here to teach you... I can only nudge you in the correct direction. If thats not good enough... don't bother to post!
Makes me wonder how the 'f' ppl function day to day... this guy must be spoon fed!