Hi Tanja,

> For now we did some googling and found another possible source: www.tvprog.org
> The data is not as extensive as the data from epgdata.com, but it is easy to 
> get.
> It seems to origin from the dvb-t data stream itself and contains good data 
> for the next
> 6 days for most of the important German tv channels. Unfortunately it misses 
> some channels, that we
> receive here in Cologne. But for now, it seems the only alternative that is 
> available to us.
> 
> Here is a freevo/xmltv compatible script to download and convert the data:
> http://www.ikp.uni-koeln.de/~tanja/freevo/tv_grab_de_tvprog.py

Thanks for your script.

But my freevo seems to be a bit confused:

http://tmp.bjo.nord-west.org/freevo.png

I looked on tvprog.org, there is also data for Pro7 etc. at 18h on 
tuesday, so the missing data seem to be a problem of my freevo.
My freevo had also some problems with the tv-today-data. Movies which 
ran from eg. 23.30 till 01:00 where displayed as 23.30 till 23.59, so 
they could not be recorded completely.

The version of freevo on my box is 1.7.3.

Does anyone have similar problems?


thanks
b.

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