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<pre wrap="">On Sun, May 18, 2008 5:54 pm, Hadley Rich wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, 18 May 2008 17:39:04 Steven Ellis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">1 - There are the conflicting PIDS between Sky and freeview.
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<pre wrap="">Yeah, that's why it is often One and Movie Greats.
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<pre wrap="">2. dvbsnoop seems to pick up some cached EIT data from the card if you
don't give it a chance to flush
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<pre wrap="">Yes I recall a discussion on the before and figured that that was likely
the
issue. What intrigues me though is why I've only seen the issue on
Saturdays.
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<pre wrap="">What i do is run dvbsnoop and dump a 1000 packets before I run the EPG
grab
dvbsnoop -adapter ${CARD} -n 1000 -nph 0x12
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<pre wrap="">Good plan, I had a sleep in there which doesn't seem to be working
anymore.
I've added something like that to my script now instead, hopefully that
fixes
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Yeah I tried a sleep, but it had unpredictable results. Grabbing a chunk
of data always appears to sort this out.
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Hey Hads<br>
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Did you figured out what is causing this? I still seem to be still
getting intermittent TVNZ7 Listings in my Prime Schedule. Apart from
some on tonight, (Which started 1/2 way through Mythbusters) the next
current occurance is Sunday at 6pm, just before the next Top Gear
(Which it caused me to miss last weeks showing of ;( <br>
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Thanks for all your good work.<br>
<br>
Neil<br>
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