https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405278

--- Comment #15 from higuita <higu...@gmx.net> ---
> I'm aware - although here, EPG data is reliable for most channels and there's
> no xmltv grabber for Brazilian channels - AFAIKT.

Well, here the normal DVB-T do have good EPG, but i have fiber cable, that give
all the  channels using a operator tv box, also with EPG (and other features,
like recording, rent movies, etc). 
That box (actually the router in my setup) also injecting in the home coax
network about 60 analog channels and 60 DVB-T channels (mostly duplicated) for
any other TV in the house without using the operator box. Are this "internal
distribution" channels that lack the EPG. Using a tv card i can use tvtime to
see the analog signal and a dvb-t card for the digital feed.

the xmltv grabber for my operator, was i that studied their tv guid website and
created a shell script to generate it. Later another guy used my findings and
build a proper xmltv grabber

> You don't need to go to the channel's config window. Just open the EPG guide 
> from the TV menu. All channels with EPG are there.

yep, i found that, but that show the ones that DO have EPG... finding the ones
without still forces one to list all channels and manually remove the ones that
are missing. 

This feature can be in the EPG guide too, by default show only EGP channels
(the current way) and pressing some bottom or checkbox, show all channels, even
ones without EPG


>> Sadly i do not know how to program, so i can't really helping develop this :)
> That's a good opportunity to learn :-)

I actually want to learn, but something more simple like python or go... c++, i
have problems even trying to read it, probably because everything that uses c++
is already way too big for me to understand :D

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