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[vdr] Re: Schedule not displaying



Matt McLeod wrote:
> 
> Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> > Are you sure the event times are correct (UTC vs. local time)?
> 
> I believe so -- it's perfectly happy with the times when deciding
> what will be running next, and it's also got the right idea about
> what the current time is.
> 
> I notice, though, that it's not writing the data out to epg.data,
> and if I preload that with the output of the script (minus the
> commands, of course) then start vdr the behaviour is the same
> and epg.data is emptied again.
> 
> (Well, I say "emptied", it actually has a set of:
> 
> C T-0-226-2 ABC
> c
> 
> entries for each station I've looked at since startup.)
> 
> I also noticed that xmltv2vdr is producing negative durations
> for all programmes, which is rather odd.  Here's an example
> XMLTV entry and the corresponding output from xmltv2vdr:
> 
> <programme start="20031017062000 +1000" channel="C28.ebroadcast.com.au">
>     <title lang="en">Mandarin News</title>
>     <desc lang="en">News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.</desc>
>     <url>http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/home.html</url>
>     <rating system="CTVA">
>       <value>(PGna)</value>
>     </rating>
>   </programme>
> 
> E 12275 1066335600 -1066335600 0
> T Mandarin News
> D News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.
> e

Well, this IMHO indicates that there is something wrong with
the time zone offset. Durations can't be negative, at least in _this_
universe ;-) Oh well, "laws of physics" - they're so inconvenient...

Klaus


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