Hi Willy,
I think that if by end of the year .gz will no longer be supported, it would be nice to already mention it in the "sourcecat" message. By adding something like:
(End-of-life 31/12/2017) Rytec General XMTL (.gz)
(End-of-life 31/12/2017) Rytec Deutschland/Osterreich/Switzerland XMLTV (.gz)
(End-of-life 31/12/2017) Rytec Belgie/Belgique/Nederland/France XMLTV (.gz)
Putting it in front will keep the alignment and will ne nicer to read. This is a warning that won't harm the existing selection and adding (.gz) at the end draw the attention on the compression format used and perhaps in the sourcecat for the (.xz) version add:
(NEW format!) Rytec General XMTL (.xz)
(NEW format!) Rytec Deutschland/Osterreich/Switzerland XMLTV (.xz)
(NEW format!) Rytec Belgie/Belgique/Nederland/France XMLTV (.xz)
I think that this will make think clearer for people that use xmltvimport / EPGimport without reading satellite forums.
By the way, there is a bug in the "Rytec Ellada XMLTV (xz version)" . we saw a /description.
Regards,
Pr2
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