2014-10-08, 23:19
(2014-10-08, 22:45)IMnobody Wrote:(2014-10-08, 20:27)breezytm Wrote:(2014-10-06, 19:33)Lunatixz Wrote: Next update will include "Optimized" settings based on the "OS" selection in PTVL settings.
... Settings apply to low power os's (android,atv,ios,raspberry). Optimized pretty much means I disabled all the goodies to help PTVL run smoothly on those devices. Settings will be enforced no matter what you select, I included a override under "Misc" settings that will let you run your own configurations....And Bob's your uncle!
What is disable?* (XMLTV Parsing is slow because low power systems can't handle heavy regex parsing, Nulling the folder will allow PTVL to build LiveTV Channel just without EPG data).
- Enhanced Guide Data (AKA Find Missing Data), Disabled
Media Limit = 50
Art Service, Disabled
Show Season/Episode as S00E00, Disabled
Show Extra EPG Info, Disabled
Use Unaltered Channel Bug, True
Sync XMLTV Service, Disabled
XMLTV Folder Location, None*
Sickbeard/CouchPotato, Disabled
Losing EPG? Oh man.
I am fine with loosing everything else but not so sure about epg. I would rather have an option to update epg anytime of my choosing. Like a scheduler or something. That way I can update my xml file once a week and schedule pseudo to update the epg every sunday morning at 4:30 AM when it isn't being used. It can take two decades to update and I would not care since I most likely would be sleeping or up feeding the baby and dreaming about sleep .
If PTVL's, XML EPG, are breaks down, it kind of alienates all the low end computers users, the application was designed for. I'd like to see the whole of XBMC / OpenELEC, running on x86 thin clients. We can't all dedicate high end core systems, just to watch TV.
So, if we're going to lose EPG, it likely will be a short absents.
Not sure I understand... what application was designed for Low end computers? because PTVL wasn't... and XBMC as well...
I think the two of you (breezytm and yourself ) clearly are not reading my post fully! (R.I.F) The EPG change only applies to LiveTV and you must be missing "I included a override under "Misc" settings that will let you run your own configurations....And Bob's your uncle!"
So nothing is lost!... so relax
BTW It cracks me up that low power htpc user complain about this kinda stuff... When it's Thanksgiving do you cook your turkey with a bic lighter? and complain when it's not cooked?