2014-05-11, 21:11
Is this a bug or just a conflict between PTVL and Tvheadend?
Here's my xmltv.xml entry for Larry King (generated with mc2xml):
Note that start="20140511160000, which means the xmltv file shows it starting today at 1600.
BUT, the Tvheadend EPG reads the same xmltv file and shows it starting at 1330:
And in XBMC, it also loads correctly:
PTVL's EPG shows it starting at 1600, but when I click on what's playing now (at 1340) I get Larry King.
So if I do a time offset in mc2xml to fix PTVL programming, then Tvheadend will get messed up and I won't be able to record any shows. Any Tvheadend users run into this?
Is there any way to offset time in PTVL for Live TV?
Here's my xmltv.xml entry for Larry King (generated with mc2xml):
Code:
<programme start="20140511160000 +0000" stop="20140511163000 +0000" channel="I32647.labs.zap2it.com">
<title lang="en">Larry King Special Report</title>
<desc lang="en">Larry King investigates Omega XL, the ultimate all natural solution for pain and inflammation.</desc>
<category lang="en">Consumer</category>
<category lang="en">Paid Programming</category>
<episode-num system="dd_progid">SH01748337.0000</episode-num>
<previously-shown />
</programme>
Note that start="20140511160000, which means the xmltv file shows it starting today at 1600.
BUT, the Tvheadend EPG reads the same xmltv file and shows it starting at 1330:
And in XBMC, it also loads correctly:
PTVL's EPG shows it starting at 1600, but when I click on what's playing now (at 1340) I get Larry King.
So if I do a time offset in mc2xml to fix PTVL programming, then Tvheadend will get messed up and I won't be able to record any shows. Any Tvheadend users run into this?
Is there any way to offset time in PTVL for Live TV?