On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 18:54, Juha Yrj�l� wrote: > a) XML > - Depends on libxml ... or any other xml parser library
> - A bit hard to read no, it is actually easy to read if you have syntax highlighting :-) maybe you like these channel lists: http://dbox2dev.eseven.de/services.xml - satellite http://dbox2dev.eseven.de/services.xml_cable - cable, little bit older both should contain valid utf-8 encoded strings, i am quite sure that it is currently not really correct. :-) they are already used by a linux dvb application. some minor changes to this format should be done, but i was too lazy to add them: - store all frequencies in Hz - add spectral inversion parameter to the transponder tag - add dvb-t support maybe you have some more ideas what could be changed. for bouquet grouping we use use a separate file, see http://dbox2dev.eseven.de/bouquets.xml as an example. the reason for that is that one service might appear in several user defined bouquets and might even have different user defined names. there are both open and closed source editors available for linux and windows for both file formats, which might be of interest for people who do not want to mess with the file format itself. Regards, Andreas -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
