On Sat 12 Jul 2008 21:35:03 NZST +1200, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
> I'm probably missing something, but I don't see the value of this data
> anyway.
>
> Freeview is broadcast as DVB-S and DVB-T, both of which have in-band EPG
> data in a format that OSS such as MythTV already have no trouble
>
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 02:52:57PM +1200, Kale Worsley wrote:
> Hypothetically, If I was snooping around on thee
> http://freeviewnz.tvwebsite and came across an xml page that contained
> links to the EPG data of
> all the freeview channels, wrote a PHP script to spit the data out as XMLTV
> format
Send Freeview an email telling them you have scripts that customers can
use to get EPG info in to their appliances with and ask them to publish
the source on their web site to aid other customers.
You're not out to make a commerical gain.
I get the impression that their issue would be if you w
Oh wise and scheming one
I say pass on said script to someone who knows not what was written/said and
allow them to disseminate said script (with all names removed from said
script as to who authored it blah blah blah).
once said script is among the masses wot are they gonna do?
pull the si