> Check that you haven't got "on demand" set for your card. It isn't. > > Secondly, I only appear to be getting guide data for the mux/transport > > i'm tuned to, even though in the UK (Freeview) the guide data for all > > muxes are sent on every mux, is this correct / expected? > > Not quite true, some mux's are better than others for EIT data. mux one > seems to have everything most of the time.
That's what I expected. I left it on live-tv on BBC1 for half an hour, even then I had no guide data for (example) Channel-5. Flicking over to channel 5 manually resulted in guide data being built up for that channel. > > The result is > > that i'd have to sit there watching a channel for each mux in turn to > > fully update the guide, not ideal! > > Taylor was considering doing this auto magically, but it shouldn't be > needed in the UK. Agreed, I didn't think it should be required. > > Previously i've been using tv_grab_dvb with great success to get my > > guide data (the system has no internet connection), is it possible to > > still use this tool until the wrinkles with the internal guide grabber > > have been sorted? ... or have the database changes made current > > versions of tv_grab_dvb unusable? > > It should be ok, but you need to switch of the OTA guide setting and > fill in the xmltvid. Ok, so it's possible, but a setup hassle. Thanks for the response, i'll play about some more and see if I can sort this out. Steve _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
