Great. I can see that support for TVAnytime in the main codebase for vdr
will happen very quickly - if at all. So i guess that mean either a patch
or a plugin will be the best route to implement support for this.
On 6/26/07, Dave P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 26 Jun 2007, Alex Stans
On Tuesday 26 Jun 2007, Alex Stansfield wrote:
> Andrew Herron wrote:
> > I believe TV-Anytime is a European standard.
>
> Wikipedia seems to agree:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV-Anytime
I now have the TVAnytime spec TS 102 323 from www.etsi.org (painless
automated registration required) to
Andrew Herron wrote:
> I believe TV-Anytime is a European standard.
Wikipedia seems to agree:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV-Anytime
I guess we'd need Klaus' input on whether he's happy with us sticking
extra stuff in the epg.
Cheers,
Alex
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I believe TV-Anytime is a European standard.
On 6/24/07, Dave P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 18 Jun 2007, Alex Stansfield wrote:
> I've been finding my way around the vdr source code as the idea of
> support for this series link has me interested in seeing if it's
> something I might be
On Monday 18 Jun 2007, Alex Stansfield wrote:
> I've been finding my way around the vdr source code as the idea of
> support for this series link has me interested in seeing if it's
> something I might be able to do or help with.
>
> I guess we'd need to store the series link information in the epg
Dave P wrote:
> On Friday 15 Jun 2007, Jonathan McDowell wrote:
>> On 12/06/07, Alex Stansfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> If anyone knows any more about how the system works or has the DTG
>>> specification (can't see it on their website) please let me know.
>> MythTV seems to have added suppo
Great Stuff. My understanding was that this data was generally available for
the main UK channels.
On 6/15/07, Dave P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 15 Jun 2007, Jonathan McDowell wrote:
> On 12/06/07, Alex Stansfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If anyone knows any more about how the s
On Friday 15 Jun 2007, Jonathan McDowell wrote:
> On 12/06/07, Alex Stansfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If anyone knows any more about how the system works or has the DTG
> > specification (can't see it on their website) please let me know.
>
> MythTV seems to have added support:
>
> http://s
On 12/06/07, Alex Stansfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> with the launch of Freeview Playback in the UK, I was wondering if
> anyone here knew how the series links were sent to the dvb box.
...
> If anyone knows any more about how the system works or has the DTG
> specification (can't see it on th
Andrew Herron wrote:
> So on the basis that the enhanced EPG data is in the EIT how would this be
> added to vdr?
>
> A patch? A plug-in? Any views on this?
>
Well for me my preference would be to have support in epgsearch. I'm not
sure how widely used this plugin is but I adore it and use it fo
So on the basis that the enhanced EPG data is in the EIT how would this be
added to vdr?
A patch? A plug-in? Any views on this?
On 6/14/07, Dave P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 14 Jun 2007, Andrew Herron wrote:
> The document we need to look at is the one that specifies how to process
On Thursday 14 Jun 2007, Andrew Herron wrote:
> The document we need to look at is the one that specifies how to process
> Event Information (AKA EPG) and is called
> "ETSI EN 300 468". The latest one is found here;
>
> http://webapp.etsi.org/action/OP/OP20060428/en_300468v010701o.pdf
>
> It looks
The document we need to look at is the one that specifies how to process
Event Information (AKA EPG) and is called
"ETSI EN 300 468". The latest one is found here;
http://webapp.etsi.org/action/OP/OP20060428/en_300468v010701o.pdf
It looks like section 5.2.4 contains the information we are lookin
On Wednesday 13 Jun 2007, Andrew Herron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My understanding is that the updated epg data has been transmitted here
> in the uK across all dvb-t mux's since about March/April. Not all
> channels may have completely updated there backend systems yet but all
> the major channels have don
Richard Scobie wrote:
> Andrew Herron wrote:
>
>> So the data must be there somewhere ;-)
>>
>
> Is it possible that this feature is part of the MHEG5 component of the
> Freeview service?
>
that is quite possible.
if this is the case then as far as I'm aware we're boned. :(
Cheers,
A
Andrew Herron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My understanding is that the updated epg data has been transmitted here
> in the uK across all dvb-t mux's since about March/April. Not all
> channels may have completely updated there backend systems yet but all
> the major channels have done so. Clearly launch
Hi,
My understanding is that the updated epg data has been transmitted here in
the uK across all dvb-t mux's since about March/April. Not all channels may
have completely updated there backend systems yet but all the major channels
have done so. Clearly launching the Freeview Playback 'brand' and
On Tuesday 12 Jun 2007, Alex Stansfield wrote:
> Hi,
>
> with the launch of Freeview Playback in the UK, I was wondering if
> anyone here knew how the series links were sent to the dvb box.
>
> Freeview Playback is a system by which series link information is sent
> to the dvb box, allowing someone
Hi,
with the launch of Freeview Playback in the UK, I was wondering if
anyone here knew how the series links were sent to the dvb box.
Freeview Playback is a system by which series link information is sent
to the dvb box, allowing someone to select to record a whole series.
Some sort of link i
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