[mythtvnz] TVNZ SportExtra guide data?

Wade Maxfield mythtvnz@lists.linuxnut.co.nz
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:54:50 +1200


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>On 8/16/07, Wade Maxfield 
><<mailto:mythtvnz@hotblack.co.nz>mythtvnz@hotblack.co.nz> wrote:
>
>/usr/local/bin/dvbstream -s 22500 -o:/dev/null -f 1219 -p h -n 60 8192 &
>/usr/local/bin/epgsnoop > $NEWFILE_BETA
>killall dvbstream
>sleep 5
>/usr/local/bin/dvbstream -s 22500 -o:/dev/null -f 1183 -p h -n 60 8192 &
>/usr/local/bin/epgsnoop > $NEWFILE_FREEVIEW
>killall dvbstream
>
>
>Then pass all that lot along to mythfilldatabase:
>mythfilldatabase --no-delete --file 3 -1 $NEWFILE_FREEVIEW
>mythfilldatabase --no-delete --file 2 -1 $NEWFILE_BETA
>
>
>The only problem with this is that you are using different sources 
>of data for One, 2, TV3, C4, and MaoriTV on Sky vs Freeview. If 
>there are any differences in that data the scheduler may decide it 
>can only record a particular program on one source or the other. You 
>should be ok so long as you keep an eye out for conflicts.
>
>Steve

Actually no problem there, as I have a script that runs as part of 
the import process, that copies the sky version of 1,2,3,C4 to the 
freeview versions (and to my other PVR-150 card that only has non sky 
analogue channels)

But cheers for picking that up.  8)

- Wade
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>On 8/16/07,<b> Wade Maxfield</b> &lt;<a
href="mailto:mythtvnz@hotblack.co.nz">mythtvnz@hotblack.co.nz</a>&gt;
wrote:<br>
<blockquote>/usr/local/bin/dvbstream -s 22500 -o:/dev/null -f 1219 -p
h -n 60 8192 &amp;<br>
/usr/local/bin/epgsnoop &gt; $NEWFILE_BETA<br>
killall dvbstream<br>
sleep 5<br>
/usr/local/bin/dvbstream -s 22500 -o:/dev/null -f 1183 -p h -n 60 8192
&amp;<br>
/usr/local/bin/epgsnoop &gt; $NEWFILE_FREEVIEW<br>
killall dvbstream<br>
<br>
<br>
Then pass all that lot along to mythfilldatabase:<br>
mythfilldatabase --no-delete --file 3 -1 $NEWFILE_FREEVIEW<br>
mythfilldatabase --no-delete --file 2 -1 $NEWFILE_BETA<br>
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The only problem with this is that you are using different sources of
data for One, 2, TV3, C4, and MaoriTV on Sky vs Freeview. If there are
any differences in that data the scheduler may decide it can only
record a particular program on one source or the other. You should be
ok so long as you keep an eye out for conflicts.<br>
<br>
Steve</blockquote>
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<div>Actually no problem there, as I have a script that runs as part
of the import process, that copies the sky version of 1,2,3,C4 to the
freeview versions (and to my other PVR-150 card that only has non sky
analogue channels)</div>
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<div>But cheers for picking that up.&nbsp; 8)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>- Wade</div>
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