I have reread this thread, and I noticed you want IPTV channels to provide with epg.
Problem, is I do not have experience with this either. Athough I have IP channels on my box, most are radio channels.And these do not have epg. I never tried to attach epg to tese.
There are also Tv IP channels, and these have epg. Although they are just doubles from the sat channels.
Entries in the bouquet file look like this:
#SERVICE 1:0:19:13A9:C85:3:EB0000:0:0:0:http%3A//192.168.1.19%3A8001/1%3A0%3A19%3A13A9%3AC85%3A3%3AEB0000%3A0%3A0%3A0:Eurosport HD
#SERVICE 1:0:19:1421:C85:3:EB0000:0:0:0:http%3A//192.168.1.19%3A8001/1%3A0%3A19%3A1421%3AC85%3A3%3AEB0000%3A0%3A0%3A0:Eurosport HD DUT
They are from another box. And have the first part (service ref) equal to the original channel. And this part is mentioned in the lamedb.
Maybe you have to use an existing service ref from an equal sat channel.
Something like this:
#SERVICE 1:0:1:1D54:2F44:13E:FFFF0000:0:0:0:http%3a//29.sh.tvshka.net/~xxxxxxxxx/29/:National Geographic
#DESCRIPTION National Geographic
and in the channels file
<channel id="geographic">1:0:1:1D54:2F44:13E:FFFF0000:0:0:0:</channel> <!-- National Geographic -->
I hope you understand that, that this is also out of my experience, and I am just trying to give you my ideas about this.
In order to eliminate any other problem, could you post also the epgimport log file here pls. (see our FAQ)
Willy
PS: The Namespace FFFF0000 is generally usedfor DVB-T not for sat channels.
Edited by doglover, 31 August 2013 - 08:58.