I'm in the UK using DVB-T. You don't need the xmltv grab from anywhere unless, like me, you also have cable or satellite through a PVR or analogue card. Mythtv will populate your program guide from information sent over DVB
Just skip that step and do not bother running mythfilldatabase Scott On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 09:17 +0100, John Winters wrote: > Hello all, > > I've set up a MythTV backend to use with MiniMyth as a front end. The > back end has a single DVB-T card and I'm operating in the UK. > > All seems to work pretty well, but I'm not sure how to get the listings > from the Radio Times website to be matched up against the DVB-T > channels. I've gone through the documented setup process (twice in fact > - I did it again from scratch in case I'd missed something) but I seem > to end up with two independent sets of channels in my MySQL database - > one set produced from scanning on the DVB-T card and one from the list > provided by the Radio Times. For example, in my Program Guide (and on > the mythweb page, which is where I've directly grabbed it from) I have: > > > 08:15 08:30 > 2 No data > BBC TWO > > 2 Bring it on Jackie Chan > 1040 > > 3 No data > ITV1 > > 3 > 1043 GMTV Today > > > In each case, the first channel of the pair seems to have been inserted > into the database by the DVB-T scan as part of the MythTV setup and the > second has been produced by mythfilldatabase from the output of > tv_grab_uk_rt. What do I modify to get the system to realise that the > listings match the DVB-T channels? > > TIA, > John > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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