SugarFree wrote:.Nico wrote:Perhaps you can help me to get this working. I think there was a problem with the timezone. I have changed the C2R-template on the website that is making the Email message. Would you be so kind to test it again and let me know if it works?
Sure, Nico -- I appreciate your taking the time to troubleshoot this. I've just set C2R to record at 6:30 Eastern Time Zone (-5 Greenwich) -- five minutes from now. Hope it works!
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Well, it's 6:36 (18:36, which is what I used) and sorry, it didn't work. The service is still running (I checked), but no recording. What I don't quite get is how an email is supposed to tell my WMC to record in the first place. I understand that the 'service' scans for emails sent to the .nl address -- but once it finds a message to record something, how exactly does it communicate w/WMC and get it to record a program?
Does it matter that I'm running Show Analyzer?
The Email message looks like this for a test recording of 30 minutes on channel 4:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<clickToRecord xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:ehome:clicktorecord">
<body>
<metadata>
<description>Test Recording</description>
</metadata>
<programRecord programDuration="30">
<service>
<key field="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:ehome:epg:service#mappedChannelNumber" match="exact">4</key>
</service>
<airing>
<key field="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:ehome:epg:airing#starttime">2011-12-30T19:30:00-08:00</key>
</airing>
</programRecord>
</body>
</clickToRecord>
My Click2Record service reads this message and using the Ehome-schedular it puts it in your EPG. More can be found here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb189583.aspx
Can you test this by putting the above code in a text file and call it recording.c2r then klik on the file so your Media Center gets triggered to put it in your EPG?
What message does appear??
many thanks,
.Nico