Before I start tearing various hairs out... I don't suppose anyone's
done similar in Python, no?
t.
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Tom Armitage
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On 25 Jul 2005, at 19:03, Ben Metcalfe wrote:
Need... To... Go... home...
Just as I was about to leave the office, my news reader flashed up
this
gem which has totally passed me by:
http://search.cpan.org/~lbrocard/TV-Anytime-0.29/lib/TV/Anytime.pm
From the CPAN description page:
DESCRIPTION
The TV::Anytime module parses TV-Anytime bundles. TV-Anytime is a
format
organised by the TV-Anytime Forum (http://www.tv-anytime.org/). These
are open standards (see ETSI TS102822) for the rich description of
Radio, Television and other types of media. The metadata specification
includes a comprehensive genre scheme, methods of linking and grouping
programmes, listing credits and lots of other data fields.
This module is concerned with parsing TV-Anytime files that are
shipped
by the British Broadcasting Corporation from
http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/feeds/tvradio/doc.html. It is assumed that
you have downloaded a .tar.gz from this site and have unpacked it.
For those of you looking to take part in our competition, this might
just be a big help!
Mad props to Leon Brocard for writing this. Leon, if you're on the
list
please step forward to receive appreciation from your fellow peers and
from us here in the backstage.bbc.co.uk office!
Ben Metcalfe :: backstage.bbc.co.uk
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