Re: [vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-02-01 Thread Alex Betis
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:03 PM, user.vdr  wrote:

> > The use is simple, show more information for programs. Many sities of the
> > channels provide that information already, including pictures and movie
> > trailers. There is also IMDB that can be used. As an example, MythTv has
> a
> > nice use of IMDB for stored movies.
> > Same can be implemented for live movies as well.
>
> I always thought it would be cool if VDR was able to pull a
> poster/cover and IMDB summary of movies but I doubt we'd see that in
> vdr core.  A plugin maybe.  I'd think a cache somewhere would be far
> more effecient then using epg.data for that though.

That's also an option.

I had a thought of saving description in HTML format, so it will be easy to
design the output.


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Re: [vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-02-01 Thread user.vdr
> The use is simple, show more information for programs. Many sities of the
> channels provide that information already, including pictures and movie
> trailers. There is also IMDB that can be used. As an example, MythTv has a
> nice use of IMDB for stored movies.
> Same can be implemented for live movies as well.

I always thought it would be cool if VDR was able to pull a
poster/cover and IMDB summary of movies but I doubt we'd see that in
vdr core.  A plugin maybe.  I'd think a cache somewhere would be far
more effecient then using epg.data for that though.

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Re: [vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-02-01 Thread Alex Betis
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 7:11 PM, user.vdr  wrote:

> On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 6:10 AM, Alex Betis  wrote:
> > By the way, if we already discussing EPG...
> > I think the epg.data is very limited. I would like to see an option to
> > integrate pictures or even movies in that file.
> > Ofcause I could place tags in description and have a plugin that could
> parse
> > those tags and show the pictures stored somewhere else, but I think it
> > should all be located in the same place.
>
> I can't imagine why you would want to mix movies and epg data
> together.  The size of that file would grow tremendously which I
> assume would have nothing but adverse affects.  I don't really see the
> point of pictures either.  Can you elaborate on what purpose this
> would serve?

Well, I agree that storing meida files separately would be wiser, but being
able to point to those files from within the EPG.data file without abusing
description or other fields with tags-reinvention will be helpful.
The use is simple, show more information for programs. Many sities of the
channels provide that information already, including pictures and movie
trailers. There is also IMDB that can be used. As an example, MythTv has a
nice use of IMDB for stored movies.
Same can be implemented for live movies as well.


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Re: [vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-02-01 Thread user.vdr
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 6:10 AM, Alex Betis  wrote:
> By the way, if we already discussing EPG...
> I think the epg.data is very limited. I would like to see an option to
> integrate pictures or even movies in that file.
> Ofcause I could place tags in description and have a plugin that could parse
> those tags and show the pictures stored somewhere else, but I think it
> should all be located in the same place.

I can't imagine why you would want to mix movies and epg data
together.  The size of that file would grow tremendously which I
assume would have nothing but adverse affects.  I don't really see the
point of pictures either.  Can you elaborate on what purpose this
would serve?

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Re: [vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-02-01 Thread Alex Betis
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Klaus Schmidinger <
klaus.schmidin...@cadsoft.de> wrote:

> On 31.01.2009 11:51, Alex Betis wrote:
> > ... [ EPG for time shifted channels ] ...
>
> > > As an example, 75.0E has NTV and NTV-2, or DTV and DTV-2
> >
> > Please post the complete channels.conf entries of these channels.
> >
> > Here it is:
> >
> > This couple looks like sending the EPG shifted correctly:
> > HTB;GTSS:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:503:504,505:0:0:100:58:103:0
> > HTB-3;GTSS:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:501:502:0:0:500:58:103:0
> >
> > This couple looks like not shifting the EPG at all:
> > DTV-0;GTSS:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:201:202:0:0:200:58:103:0
> > DTV-2;GTSS:12518:vC78M2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:701:702=eng:0:0:504:86:100:0
> >
> > This one looks like shifting the EPG in wrong direction (its scrambled,
> > but I've compared the content of EPG.data with official site):
> > CTC+7;CTC Media:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:401:402:0:2600:400:58:103:0
>
> Looks like you got all sorts of variations: some do it right, some do
> it wrong, and some don't do it at all ;-)
>
> Since every channel has its own SID, it also has its own EPG data, which
> logically needs to correspond to the times the programmes are actually
> broadcast. So far I don't se any proper solution than having the providers
> fix this.

As I wrote, those channels started transmitting EPG not long ago, so I hope
the issue will be fixed one day. I agree that its probably a provider fault.
Anyway, I think a configuration that will allow disabling EPG from DVB might
be useful for those who retrieve all EPG data from the net, that in most
cases contains more data than transmitted by the provider.

By the way, if we already discussing EPG...
I think the epg.data is very limited. I would like to see an option to
integrate pictures or even movies in that file.
Ofcause I could place tags in description and have a plugin that could parse
those tags and show the pictures stored somewhere else, but I think it
should all be located in the same place.


>
>
> > > > I use s script that updates those channels from internet, so
> > I don't
> > > > mind to disable EPG update received on the channel.
> > >
> > > You can set the "table id" of these events to 0 (see man 5
> vdr).
> > >
> > > The problem is not with overwriting the data, but appending the
> wrong
> > > data for that channel.
> > > I see both script inserted and DVB transmitted data that are
> differ.
> > >
> > > Is there such "table id" setting per channel and not per EPG entry?
> >
> > No, this is per EPG event, not per channel.
> >
> > I'll probably patch the code for now to disable the received EPG
> processing.
> >
> > But as I see it, there is an issue even when the EPG is correctly
> > transmitted by a provider, for example:
> > What VDR will do when there is a change in the program and there is a
> > delay in transmission of some program?
> > Will it have 2 entries for the same program or update the previous entry?
>
> VDR will update/replace all EPG entries according to the new tables.
> There shouldn't be double entries.
>
> > If EPG time is in UTC, than that's a mystery how should those coupled
> > channels be handled.
>
> As I said, each channel has its own SID, and therefore its very own
> EPG data, which needs to be adjusted to the actual broadcast times
> of that channel.
>
> As an example: if you have two channels, say ABC and ABC+1, where ABC+1
> broadcasts everything one hour later that ABC, then if the air time of
> event XY is 8:00 for channel ABC, it needs to be 9:00 for channel ABC+1.
> All times given in UTC, of course.
>
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Re: [vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-02-01 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 31.01.2009 11:51, Alex Betis wrote:
> ... [ EPG for time shifted channels ] ...

> > As an example, 75.0E has NTV and NTV-2, or DTV and DTV-2
> 
> Please post the complete channels.conf entries of these channels.
> 
> Here it is:
> 
> This couple looks like sending the EPG shifted correctly:
> HTB;GTSS:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:503:504,505:0:0:100:58:103:0
> HTB-3;GTSS:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:501:502:0:0:500:58:103:0
>  
> This couple looks like not shifting the EPG at all:
> DTV-0;GTSS:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:201:202:0:0:200:58:103:0
> DTV-2;GTSS:12518:vC78M2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:701:702=eng:0:0:504:86:100:0
> 
> This one looks like shifting the EPG in wrong direction (its scrambled,
> but I've compared the content of EPG.data with official site):
> CTC+7;CTC Media:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:401:402:0:2600:400:58:103:0

Looks like you got all sorts of variations: some do it right, some do
it wrong, and some don't do it at all ;-)

Since every channel has its own SID, it also has its own EPG data, which
logically needs to correspond to the times the programmes are actually
broadcast. So far I don't se any proper solution than having the providers
fix this.

> > > I use s script that updates those channels from internet, so
> I don't
> > > mind to disable EPG update received on the channel.
> >
> > You can set the "table id" of these events to 0 (see man 5 vdr).
> >
> > The problem is not with overwriting the data, but appending the wrong
> > data for that channel.
> > I see both script inserted and DVB transmitted data that are differ.
> >
> > Is there such "table id" setting per channel and not per EPG entry?
> 
> No, this is per EPG event, not per channel.
> 
> I'll probably patch the code for now to disable the received EPG processing.
> 
> But as I see it, there is an issue even when the EPG is correctly
> transmitted by a provider, for example:
> What VDR will do when there is a change in the program and there is a
> delay in transmission of some program?
> Will it have 2 entries for the same program or update the previous entry?

VDR will update/replace all EPG entries according to the new tables.
There shouldn't be double entries.

> If EPG time is in UTC, than that's a mystery how should those coupled
> channels be handled.

As I said, each channel has its own SID, and therefore its very own
EPG data, which needs to be adjusted to the actual broadcast times
of that channel.

As an example: if you have two channels, say ABC and ABC+1, where ABC+1
broadcasts everything one hour later that ABC, then if the air time of
event XY is 8:00 for channel ABC, it needs to be 9:00 for channel ABC+1.
All times given in UTC, of course.

Klaus

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Re: [vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-01-31 Thread Alex Betis
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Klaus Schmidinger <
klaus.schmidin...@cadsoft.de> wrote:

> On 31.01.2009 06:13, Alex Betis wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:50 PM, Klaus Schmidinger
> > mailto:klaus.schmidin...@cadsoft.de>>
> wrote:
> >
> > On 30.01.2009 22:12, Alex Betis wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > Is there any configuration that disables EPG updates received on
> the
> > > channel?
> > > Or is there a way to shift time of those updates before they are
> > written
> > > to EPG.data?
> > >
> > > The problem is that I have some channels that are transmitted for
> > > different time zones that start transmitting EPG info, but looks
> like
> > > the EPG is not shifted. There are some other shifted channels that
> do
> > > transmit the EPG properly, so I believe that's a provider problem.
> >
> > The times given in EPG data are supposed to be in UTC, so different
> > time zones
> > are of no interest. If teh times are not in UTC, the providers are
> > messing up.
> >
> > So how VDR or any other settop box should know that the channel is
> > shifted in time?
>
> Beats me!

:)


>
>
> > As an example, 75.0E has NTV and NTV-2, or DTV and DTV-2
>
> Please post the complete channels.conf entries of these channels.

Here it is:

This couple looks like sending the EPG shifted correctly:
HTB;GTSS:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:503:504,505:0:0:100:58:103:0
HTB-3;GTSS:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:501:502:0:0:500:58:103:0

This couple looks like not shifting the EPG at all:
DTV-0;GTSS:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:201:202:0:0:200:58:103:0
DTV-2;GTSS:12518:vC78M2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:701:702=eng:0:0:504:86:100:0

This one looks like shifting the EPG in wrong direction (its scrambled, but
I've compared the content of EPG.data with official site):
CTC+7;CTC Media:12640:vM2O0S0:S75.0E:22000:401:402:0:2600:400:58:103:0



>
> > > I use s script that updates those channels from internet, so I
> don't
> > > mind to disable EPG update received on the channel.
> >
> > You can set the "table id" of these events to 0 (see man 5 vdr).
> >
> > The problem is not with overwriting the data, but appending the wrong
> > data for that channel.
> > I see both script inserted and DVB transmitted data that are differ.
> >
> > Is there such "table id" setting per channel and not per EPG entry?
>
> No, this is per EPG event, not per channel.

I'll probably patch the code for now to disable the received EPG processing.

But as I see it, there is an issue even when the EPG is correctly
transmitted by a provider, for example:
What VDR will do when there is a change in the program and there is a delay
in transmission of some program?
Will it have 2 entries for the same program or update the previous entry?

If EPG time is in UTC, than that's a mystery how should those coupled
channels be handled.



> Klaus
>

Thanks.
Alex.


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Re: [vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-01-31 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 31.01.2009 06:13, Alex Betis wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:50 PM, Klaus Schmidinger
> mailto:klaus.schmidin...@cadsoft.de>> wrote:
> 
> On 30.01.2009 22:12, Alex Betis wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there any configuration that disables EPG updates received on the
> > channel?
> > Or is there a way to shift time of those updates before they are
> written
> > to EPG.data?
> >
> > The problem is that I have some channels that are transmitted for
> > different time zones that start transmitting EPG info, but looks like
> > the EPG is not shifted. There are some other shifted channels that do
> > transmit the EPG properly, so I believe that's a provider problem.
> 
> The times given in EPG data are supposed to be in UTC, so different
> time zones
> are of no interest. If teh times are not in UTC, the providers are
> messing up.
> 
> So how VDR or any other settop box should know that the channel is
> shifted in time?

Beats me!

> As an example, 75.0E has NTV and NTV-2, or DTV and DTV-2

Please post the complete channels.conf entries of these channels.

> > I use s script that updates those channels from internet, so I don't
> > mind to disable EPG update received on the channel.
> 
> You can set the "table id" of these events to 0 (see man 5 vdr).
> 
> The problem is not with overwriting the data, but appending the wrong
> data for that channel.
> I see both script inserted and DVB transmitted data that are differ.
> 
> Is there such "table id" setting per channel and not per EPG entry?

No, this is per EPG event, not per channel.

Klaus

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Re: [vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-01-30 Thread Alex Betis
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:50 PM, Klaus Schmidinger <
klaus.schmidin...@cadsoft.de> wrote:

> On 30.01.2009 22:12, Alex Betis wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there any configuration that disables EPG updates received on the
> > channel?
> > Or is there a way to shift time of those updates before they are written
> > to EPG.data?
> >
> > The problem is that I have some channels that are transmitted for
> > different time zones that start transmitting EPG info, but looks like
> > the EPG is not shifted. There are some other shifted channels that do
> > transmit the EPG properly, so I believe that's a provider problem.
>
> The times given in EPG data are supposed to be in UTC, so different time
> zones
> are of no interest. If teh times are not in UTC, the providers are messing
> up.

So how VDR or any other settop box should know that the channel is shifted
in time?

As an example, 75.0E has NTV and NTV-2, or DTV and DTV-2


>
>
> > I use s script that updates those channels from internet, so I don't
> > mind to disable EPG update received on the channel.
>
> You can set the "table id" of these events to 0 (see man 5 vdr).

The problem is not with overwriting the data, but appending the wrong data
for that channel.
I see both script inserted and DVB transmitted data that are differ.

Is there such "table id" setting per channel and not per EPG entry?

Regards,
Alex.


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Re: [vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-01-30 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 30.01.2009 22:12, Alex Betis wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Is there any configuration that disables EPG updates received on the
> channel?
> Or is there a way to shift time of those updates before they are written
> to EPG.data?
> 
> The problem is that I have some channels that are transmitted for
> different time zones that start transmitting EPG info, but looks like
> the EPG is not shifted. There are some other shifted channels that do
> transmit the EPG properly, so I believe that's a provider problem.

The times given in EPG data are supposed to be in UTC, so different time zones
are of no interest. If teh times are not in UTC, the providers are messing up.

> I use s script that updates those channels from internet, so I don't
> mind to disable EPG update received on the channel.

You can set the "table id" of these events to 0 (see man 5 vdr).

Klaus

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[vdr] Disabling EPG update from air or shift it in time

2009-01-30 Thread Alex Betis
Hi all,

Is there any configuration that disables EPG updates received on the
channel?
Or is there a way to shift time of those updates before they are written to
EPG.data?

The problem is that I have some channels that are transmitted for different
time zones that start transmitting EPG info, but looks like the EPG is not
shifted. There are some other shifted channels that do transmit the EPG
properly, so I believe that's a provider problem.

I use s script that updates those channels from internet, so I don't mind to
disable EPG update received on the channel.

Thanks.
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