epg.dat
maigais 11 Aug 2013
anyone can tell
whether there is an instruction
how to create a file epg.dat
perhaps there exists any software grabing epg.dat
Pedro_Newbie 11 Aug 2013
To create the file epg.dat is simple, just reboot your receiver via the menu and the file is created onto your HDD
(but I'm not sure if you totally mean this)
Edited by Pedro_Newbie, 11 August 2013 - 14:59.
mattiL 11 Aug 2013
XMLTV Import is what I use, look at this page: http://openpli.org/f...nd-epg-support/
maigais 11 Aug 2013
no,
I think as one can get from the internet
Here's an example of Russian channels of
http://linux-sat.tv/epg/epg_ru.dat.gz
man creates a epg.dat,
but do not reveal the secret
this can be done
his list of channels is http://linux-sat.tv/...channels.xml.gz
but the question?
who shall make
or scripts or software
my interest is in a
that it can make for IPTV EPG
Edited by maigais, 11 August 2013 - 15:36.
maigais 11 Aug 2013
just saying
I do not want to be a mediator
but himself to glean from the internet EPG
I myself would like to attract the EPG from the internet
for its IPTV reference
Taapat 11 Aug 2013
maigais 12 Aug 2013
there's the thing
I tested all day today
epgimport, crossepg, TV Guide
and does not generate any EPG for IPTV
but one person does
the sofware creates a finished epg.dat
and not reveal the secret
question
What kind of sofware can make epg.dat
maigais 16 Aug 2013
in pure nonsense
man in tak rendered EPG
specifically for IPTV
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maigais 18 Aug 2013
question
What kind of sofware can make epg.datEnigma/2
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hemi
in general,
You are partly right
o yes
may, however, make IPTV EPG
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hemispherical1 19 Aug 2013
I guess it is possible that someone wrote standalone software to create an epg.dat for this purpose, but I'd find it more likely that he/she figured out how to import the epg data into their DB & reboots to 'create" the epg.dat... I wasn't just trying to be obnoxious with my original "enigma/2" answer...
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hemi
Edited by hemispherical1, 19 August 2013 - 16:36.
athoik 19 Aug 2013
This helps? http://openpli.org/f...feed-timefortv/
Also if you setup a stream with a service reference from a valid channel you will get epg.
Eg...
#SERVICE 1:0:1:133:3E1C:13F:820000:0:0:0:http%3a//a.stream.tv:Stream #DESCRIPTION Stream
Service Reference is from Arte HD on 13E.
PS. Stream (from magais image) starts with 1: and not with 4097: that means stream is MPEG TS capable?
Edited by athoik, 19 August 2013 - 19:02.
Erik Slagter 21 Aug 2013
PS. Stream (from magais image) starts with 1: and not with 4097: that means stream is MPEG TS capable?
Service type 1 means decode by hardware (demuxer). Service type 4097 means decode by gstreamer.
ThanosDJ 25 Nov 2013
This helps? http://openpli.org/f...feed-timefortv/
Also if you setup a stream with a service reference from a valid channel you will get epg.
Eg...
#SERVICE 1:0:1:133:3E1C:13F:820000:0:0:0:http%3a//a.stream.tv:Stream #DESCRIPTION Stream
Service Reference is from Arte HD on 13E.
PS. Stream (from magais image) starts with 1: and not with 4097: that means stream is MPEG TS capable?
Is it possible for this to work even if i am not connected to the satellite that is sending the epg? But the person who's sending the stream to me is connected to this satellite. For example i am receiving epg from 13 and 19.2 degrees, but my receiver is not connected to the satellite in 28.2 degrees and the person that is sending the stream to me is connected to the satellite in 28.2 degrees. So can i also receive epg from 28.2 degrees using the above example?