v1.1.21 Release
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:54 pm
Minor update which includes XMLTV creation as well as some client enhancements and guide tweaks.
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Yah, I'm having problems with the channel adds so I disabled it in the release. I'm thinking of disabling the channel delete function for a similar reason.Sammy2 wrote:So v1.1.20 is beta only and this is the production release?
I'll probably go ahead with the installation while i root out my other issues..
Thanks again, Gary!
Updated earlier with the portable version & Avast wanted to scan epg123.exe. Just got back the 'file is OK' msg, so Avast SHOULD no longer be an issue.kkingsto wrote:Woah! Avast is saying the files may be dangerous....
I installed with the setup file....
If you start the configuration and/or client GUI from the installer, it/they will be run elevated. Either way, neither has to be run elevated in order to create/import the MXF file into WMC so I don't know what your situation was.Sammy2 wrote:I ran epg123 from the installer at the end of installation and it apparently doesn't run it elevated so won't write the mxf file to WMC. Is there a way to modify this? Not really a big deal, just wondering.
Nah, it is just an extension of the main GUI and it only took you 1 try to determine that the settings are "automatically" saved.Sammy2 wrote:Can this box have "Save or Cancel" buttons added to it? I had to close and re-open to verify if it stuck or not. It did, BTW.
The configuration GUI has no visibility into WMC to see any custom numbering... only the client peers into the db.Sammy2 wrote:It wrote the xmltv file but it didn't respect custom channel numbering rather pulled the numbering from Schedules Direct.
You could call this just an experiment (i.e. I forgot to take it out of the release), but the pink color highlights the channels that have custom channel numbers and/or custom call signs.Sammy2 wrote:Finally, what's all the pink highlighting about?
In emby, once you set up a location for the xmltv file, it will use it for the refresh guide data. You could run epg123 like normal, without the automatically import into WMC, and create the xmltv file. Emby will just update the guide on its own scheduled task.Sammy2 wrote:How to import your xmltv into Emby should I one day leave WMC behind and use Emby, IFF they improve their DVR / Guide just a wee bit more..
kanipek has something already created that he may be willing to share. I haven't decided whether I want to invest any calories into such a feature.Sammy2 wrote:Being a narcissist, I though the pink highlighting was just for me!
Leave it in! I find it handy.
As far as channel numbering in the xmltv file, those could be edited manually but it looks like it would need to be done each time epg123 ran. I suppose some sort of script could be created to automate this process..
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Sweet! Not sure if I need it just yet but if you could send me a copy that would be cool!kanipek wrote:I do. And I am willing.
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You must be using windows 10 from your description ? There are quite a few steps/scripts involved. Better to PM?Sammy2 wrote:Sweet! Not sure if I need it just yet but if you could send me a copy that would be cool!kanipek wrote:I do. And I am willing.
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I finally got WMC behaving mostly correctly so I'm sticking with that and ServerWMC / Emby for the time being but who knows when I might just make the jump. It seems about once every 6 to 12 months WMC just freaks out causing me several days of time I'll never see again getting it all straightened out. I need to make restore points more often then right after I get it working again..
Windows 7 will be easier, I believe. You should be able to make a single vbs or powershell script and call it directly from the task scheduler. I will put the files in the PM.Sammy2 wrote:I'm on Win7x64SP1.
Been busy but PM me. Thanks.