Hello,
just tried the new version of LoadEPG (an hudge thank to the author) to fetch EPG for english channels : it works !!!
There is an offset of one hour with this version : loadepg-0.2.1-20080915, for example, tomorrow show that interest me highly is (http://www.open2.net/storyofmaths/) sheduled at 21:00 and my VDR think it's at 23:00 local time but as my timezone is Europe/Zurich it should be 22:00 local time.
That's not a big problem for me... what I really want to know is if VDR-1.7.0 reccord subtitle aswell ?
Thank you very much,
Hi
To resolve this little problem I have set to zero the offset time, it seems that EPG is not sent at GMT but at local British time , meaning system add one hour when not needed
Discussion on vdrportal here : http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?postid=752810
In loadepg.c , method cTaskLoadepg::GetSatelliteTimeOffset force to zero
SatelliteTimeOffset = SatelliteTimeOffsetH * 3600; } EpgTimeOffset = ( LocalTimeOffset - SatelliteTimeOffset ); //DPLU EpgTimeOffset = 0 ; //DPLU esyslog( "LoadEPG: Satellite Time Offset=[UTC]%+i", SatelliteTimeOffset / 3600 ); esyslog( "LoadEPG: Epg Time Offset=%+i seconds",
I never test the subtitling when recording, but as long this is DVB subtitle, it should work
Best regards
Selon Gregoire Favre gregoire.favre@gmail.com:
Hello,
just tried the new version of LoadEPG (an hudge thank to the author) to fetch EPG for english channels : it works !!!
There is an offset of one hour with this version : loadepg-0.2.1-20080915, for example, tomorrow show that interest me highly is (http://www.open2.net/storyofmaths/) sheduled at 21:00 and my VDR think it's at 23:00 local time but as my timezone is Europe/Zurich it should be 22:00 local time.
That's not a big problem for me... what I really want to know is if VDR-1.7.0 reccord subtitle aswell ?
Thank you very much,
Grégoire FAVRE http://gregoire.favre.googlepages.com http://www.gnupg.org http://picasaweb.google.com/Gregoire.Favre
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 11:35:33PM +0200, dplu@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to do it only for Sky UK ?
To resolve this little problem I have set to zero the offset time, it seems that EPG is not sent at GMT but at local British time , meaning system add one hour when not needed
Discussion on vdrportal here : http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?postid=752810
In loadepg.c , method cTaskLoadepg::GetSatelliteTimeOffset force to zero
SatelliteTimeOffset = SatelliteTimeOffsetH * 3600; } EpgTimeOffset = ( LocalTimeOffset - SatelliteTimeOffset );
//DPLU EpgTimeOffset = 0 ; //DPLU esyslog( "LoadEPG: Satellite Time Offset=[UTC]%+i", SatelliteTimeOffset / 3600 ); esyslog( "LoadEPG: Epg Time Offset=%+i seconds",
Hi
I don't know, as long I am in France, it works for Sky EPG and Canasat also.
If I had to change stg, I think it should be a good idea to add extra parameter in loadepg.conf file containing "seconds shift" to add (or remove) to current time to obtain good timeshift.
This is not the fault of plugin itself who works well, but provider do what he wants ...
Hope this help you, Luca will give you a better (and cleaner) solution I think
Best regards
Selon Gregoire Favre gregoire.favre@gmail.com:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 11:35:33PM +0200, dplu@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to do it only for Sky UK ?
To resolve this little problem I have set to zero the offset time, it seems
that
EPG is not sent at GMT but at local British time , meaning system add one
hour
when not needed
Discussion on vdrportal here : http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?postid=752810
In loadepg.c , method cTaskLoadepg::GetSatelliteTimeOffset force to zero
SatelliteTimeOffset = SatelliteTimeOffsetH * 3600; } EpgTimeOffset = ( LocalTimeOffset - SatelliteTimeOffset );
//DPLU EpgTimeOffset = 0 ; //DPLU esyslog( "LoadEPG: Satellite Time Offset=[UTC]%+i", SatelliteTimeOffset
/
3600 ); esyslog( "LoadEPG: Epg Time Offset=%+i seconds",
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On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 06:53:39PM +0200, dplu@free.fr wrote:
Hi
I don't know, as long I am in France, it works for Sky EPG and Canasat also.
If I had to change stg, I think it should be a good idea to add extra parameter in loadepg.conf file containing "seconds shift" to add (or remove) to current time to obtain good timeshift.
This is not the fault of plugin itself who works well, but provider do what he wants ...
Hope this help you, Luca will give you a better (and cleaner) solution I think
That's great and works as expected so for Sky UK. I never succeeded in using it for Canalsat, but that could be because I don't have the needed channels in my channels.conf ?
Thanks ;-)
Hi
Yes you need those channels to make the matching. You can try those one to check if all is working well (Movie channels):
C CINEMA PREMIER;CSAT:11856:vC34O0S0:S19.2E:27500:165:100=fra,101=eng:47:500,100:8206:1:1072:0 C CINEMA 16/9;CSAT:12168:vC34O0S0:S19.2E:27500:164:96=fra,97=eng:44:500,100:9505:1:1088:0 C CINEMA FRISSON;CSAT:11817:vC34O0S0:S19.2E:27500:162:88=fra,89=eng:38:500,100:8003:1:1070:0 C CINEMA EMOTION;CSAT:11817:vC34O0S0:S19.2E:27500:161:84=fra,85=eng:35:500,100:8002:1:1070:0 C CINEMA FAMIZ;CSAT:12402:vC34O0S0:S19.2E:27500:170:120=fra,121=eng:62:500,100:8711:1:1100:0 C CINEMA CLASSIC;CSAT:12402:vC34O0S0:S19.2E:27500:168:112=fra,113=eng:56:500,100:8709:1:1100:0 C CINEMA CULTE;CSAT:11895:vC34O0S0:S19.2E:27500:166:104=fra,105=eng:50:500,100:8351:1:1074:0 C CINEMA STAR;CSAT:12090:vC34O0S0:S19.2E:27500:164:96=fra,97=eng:47:500,100:9405:1:1084:0
Best regards
Selon Gregoire Favre gregoire.favre@gmail.com:
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 06:53:39PM +0200, dplu@free.fr wrote:
Hi
I don't know, as long I am in France, it works for Sky EPG and Canasat
also.
If I had to change stg, I think it should be a good idea to add extra
parameter
in loadepg.conf file containing "seconds shift" to add (or remove) to
current
time to obtain good timeshift.
This is not the fault of plugin itself who works well, but provider do what
he
wants ...
Hope this help you, Luca will give you a better (and cleaner) solution I
think
That's great and works as expected so for Sky UK. I never succeeded in using it for Canalsat, but that could be because I don't have the needed channels in my channels.conf ?
Thanks ;-)
Grégoire FAVRE http://gregoire.favre.googlepages.com http://www.gnupg.org http://picasaweb.google.com/Gregoire.Favre
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On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 05:54:59PM +0200, dplu@free.fr wrote:
Hi
Yes you need those channels to make the matching. You can try those one to check if all is working well (Movie channels):
I have added those channels to my channels.conf, and it still failed the first 3 times I tried it, and the fourth one, it worked :-)
I don't understand why, but at least it prove it can work also at my place !!!
En/na Gregoire Favre ha escrit:
That's not a big problem for me... what I really want to know is if VDR-1.7.0 reccord subtitle aswell ?
Yes (though in my case if the dish has to move, the delay makes vdr not recognize that there are subtitles until I switch to a different transponder and back again).
Bye