i think as long as start and the timezone make the right time, it doesnt matter. I am fairly sure that the grabber just takes the real time subtracts 10 (i am sure the py one does).


On 30/12/2004, at 9:46 PM, William Uther wrote:

Hi,
I was just looking at the ninemsn XMLTV grabber that was posted recently. It gives output like this:


<programme start="20041230003000 +1100" stop="20041230013000 +1100" channel="freesd.Sydney.7.d1.com.au">
<title>Mutant X</title>


whereas the D1.com XMLTV grabber gives this:

<programme start="20041230003000 +1000" stop="20041230013000 +1000" channel="freesd.Sydney.7.d1.com.au">
<title lang="en">Mutant X</title>


It seems that they've grabbed with different time zones. The d1.com XML is the non-daylight Sydney time zone. The ninemsn XML is the current daylight Sydney time zone.

I would normally have chosen +1100 time zone, but the +1000 time zone data is currently working correctly. Have others switched to the ninemsn grabber. What time zone do they have? Is it working?
Is the latest version of this script online somewhere so I can make sure I have it?
I assume that mythtv doesn't get confused if I just swap the new tv_grab_au in.


Thanks for any help,

Will           :-}

P.S. What happened in the discussions with the OzTivo people about guide information? Where are those discussions going on - I couldn't find them.

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