2009-09-20, 14:40
Thanks to andoma for a superb bit of software. I've had live tv working for a few months now. And most everyting work out of the box.
However, I'm using and xmltv grabber (tv_grab_ua) that returns start and stop times in what appears to be localtime with a (+3 hour) timezone offset.
When these get imported by tvheadend into the EPG it shows the start and end times without correcting for the offset. In my case they appear two hours out. (I'm in BST which is GMT+1).
Is it the xmltv feed that is wrong or is tvheadend misinterpreting (ignoring) the offsets?
Is anybody else having success with this type of xmltv data?
However, I'm using and xmltv grabber (tv_grab_ua) that returns start and stop times in what appears to be localtime with a (+3 hour) timezone offset.
Code:
<programme start="20090920231500 +0300" stop="20090921010500 +0300" channel="inter-plus">...
When these get imported by tvheadend into the EPG it shows the start and end times without correcting for the offset. In my case they appear two hours out. (I'm in BST which is GMT+1).
Is it the xmltv feed that is wrong or is tvheadend misinterpreting (ignoring) the offsets?
Is anybody else having success with this type of xmltv data?