2014-10-24, 00:40
(2014-10-24, 00:16)Zacharybinx34 Wrote:(2014-10-23, 21:58)azrael17 Wrote:Quote:Correct, I auto-tuned.
What I don't get is why autotune is correctly setting up half of the OTA stations with the EPG data... Why are the other half failing?
Quote:What I don't get is why you didn't read my first three posts that pretty much spell out the answer to this question...
I believe your mistake was that your xmltv and your PVR channel names differ from some channels.
See Post 2:
!XMLTV file is required for PVR/HDHomerun LiveTV *For details refer to XMLTV HowTo. Once you have an xmltv file with matching "ZAP2it" ID's and Matching "Display-names" is required! So if your strm/pvr channel is named "Fox" but your xmltv file lists "WNYW" they will not match, make the appropriate changes to insure a match.
Quote:Can you add this playlist to the community list?
Thanks
Added. Also added some internettv links. They should all work but it would be great if someone could test them since I'm away from home.
well I have the XMLTV file, hence why half my stations show up properly, and in the regular LiveTV it shows up just fine...
I read the posts, I just don't know what it means that I should do.. if I change my XMLTV file's channel name I won't get the right EPG data right?
Not sure what to do.
Thanks for help =)
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