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On July 10, 2003 12:08 am, Aubin Paul wrote:

> How does a channel with letters in it work? Agh. So there is no way to
> be sure then? This could be annoying.

That's what I didn't like about this temporary solution. If all channels were 
numeric, I could simply use .isdigit() and it wouldn't be so bad, but this is 
not the case.

Check out the xawtv source. In the 'frequencies' directory there are a bunch 
of channel lists and their corresponding frequencies. For a close-to-home 
example, look at the bottom of 'ntsc-cable.list'.


> I just want a way to map out tuner id numbers, channel ids and
> human-readable channel names.  The stuff I have so far seems to work,
> but it looks like I'll need to keep an eye out for other XML examples.

This is why I'm using classes for abstraction. I'm thinking now that I should 
include them when I release the 0.6 version of python-xmltv. Then it all 
becomes my problem. :-)

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James Oakley
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