The only reason I'm forced to still use crossepg is because I want episode numbers in the recorded file names of storage device (and on main titles of record list).
If you know what I'm talking about and know of any other EPG downloader that can do this somehow I'd love to know (I'm not talking about the episode details in the .eit file that shows when highlighting a program in the recorded list, episode number actually in the main show title/file name).
So for now, crossepg is still (in my opinion) the best epg downloader because of this useful feature.
It is actually a bug in Crossepg. But if you want it, who am I to argue..
Besides this: Once you start Crossepg, your box comes to a standstill. You can still watch the current channel. But you cannot do anything with the box.
Whereas XMLTV import does it work in the background, but it slows down some other processes. But at least you can still use the box.
Crossepg does not handle the Namespace of the service ref. So you can have two channels with the same service ref, a channel on the sat and one on a cable provider f.i., except for the Namespace. In Crossepg they both receive the same EPG although they can be totally different channels.
If you are not carefull in Crossepg (and use old published configuration files - from before I really dived into the workings of Crossepg) you can import the same XMLTV file 5 times each day. No wonder it is slow.
Of course Crossepg has some features which XMLTV import does not have. F.i. reading OpenTV EPG directly from the sat.
Willy
Edited by doglover, 16 March 2015 - 09:50.