It appears that my EIT data is being grabbed by EpgCollector ok,the TVGuide.xml has listings for all channels, but for some reason, its not being imported by NextPVR anymore.. I'm still investigating why, i suspect it has something to do with channel no's. Ohhh. and I have it currently set to scan every frequency, still dont know if this absolutely necessary
It appears that my EIT data is being grabbed by EpgCollector ok, but not being imported by NextPVR.. I'm still investigating why. Ohhh. and I have it currently set to scan every frequency, still dont know if this absolutely necessary
It appears that my EIT data is being grabbed by EpgCollector ok, but not being imported by NextPVR.. I'm still investigating why.
Hi Not sure if this is still an issue for you, but for task scheduling,this seems to work pretty well for me it uses a batch file Mine is like this @echo off cd \Program Files (x86)\Geekzone\EPG Collector EPGCollector.exe /ini="C:\Users\HTPC\AppData\Local\Geekzone\EPG Collector\EPG Collector.ini" exit Obviously change the paths to suits your local file locations and then in Task Scheduler setup an event to open a 'cmd' window to run the batch file using the following as arguments " /c start "EpgProcess"...
Hi Not sure if this is still an issue for you, but for task scheduling,this seems to work pretty well for me it uses a batch file and then schedules a 'start' command to run the batch file My batch file is like this @echo off cd \Program Files (x86)\Geekzone\EPG Collector EPGCollector.exe /ini="C:\Users\HTPC\AppData\Local\Geekzone\EPG Collector\EPG Collector.ini" exit Obviously change the paths to suits your local file locations I trigger the update once a day and use the following line to start...
Hi Not sure if this is still an issue for you, but for task scheduling,this seems to work pretty well for me it uses a batch file and then schedules a 'start' command to run the batch file My batch file is like this @echo off cd \Program Files (x86)\Geekzone\EPG Collector EPGCollector.exe /ini="C:\Users\HTPC\AppData\Local\Geekzone\EPG Collector\EPG Collector.ini" exit Obviously change the paths to suits your local file locations I trigger the update once a day and use the following line to start...
Hi Not sure if this is still an issue for you, but for task scheduling,this seems to work pretty well for me it uses a batch file and then schedules a 'start' command to run the batch file My batch file is like this @echo off cd \Program Files (x86)\Geekzone\EPG Collector EPGCollector.exe /ini="C:\Users\HTPC\AppData\Local\Geekzone\EPG Collector\EPG Collector.ini" exit Obviously change the paths to suits your local file locations I trigger the update once a day and use the following line to start...
Hi Not sure if this is still an issue for you, but for task scheduling,this seems to work pretty well for me it uses a batch file and then schedules a 'start' command to run the batch file My batch file is like this @echo off cd \Program Files (x86)\Geekzone\EPG Collector EPGCollector.exe /ini="C:\Users\HTPC\AppData\Local\Geekzone\EPG Collector\EPG Collector.ini" exit Obviously change the paths to suits your local file locations I trigger the update once a day and use the following line to start...