[EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
- keithy397
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- Benjamin Markson
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
I get data for GBR-0001207-DEFAULT Freeview - Central (South), I'm not seeing any programme data for Movies4Men either. I think this may be a known issue: http://forums.schedulesdirect.org/viewt ... =18&t=2919
Ben.
I also currently have a ticket open with SD over the fact that every single movie on Film4 is flagged as a premiere, that was over two weeks ago so I had to stop holding my breath. Hopefully this more general data problem will be fixed a lot quicker.rkulagow wrote:Our upstream data provider has been experiencing issues; the data they are returning is syntactically valid, but is incorrect in various ways.
* Lineups have fewer than expected channels.
* Schedule data is either returning no data, or severely limited data.
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
Hi Ben,
Well it seems after checking I've in fact got eight channels with no listings.
But here's a funny thing, I've just tried something called TVBrowser (it has a portable edition so was easy to setup) and using that I've grabbed all of my channels and listings (except Pick) up to the 15th so the grabber they use is working. Weird.
But in view of the issue you've spotted on the Schedules Direct forum I won't do anything more and see what happens when they hopefully sort it out.
My renewal date for SD comes up Monday which might be fun
Nice to see some activity on here again!
Cheers...Colin
Well it seems after checking I've in fact got eight channels with no listings.
But here's a funny thing, I've just tried something called TVBrowser (it has a portable edition so was easy to setup) and using that I've grabbed all of my channels and listings (except Pick) up to the 15th so the grabber they use is working. Weird.
But in view of the issue you've spotted on the Schedules Direct forum I won't do anything more and see what happens when they hopefully sort it out.
My renewal date for SD comes up Monday which might be fun
Nice to see some activity on here again!
Cheers...Colin
- keithy397
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
I use TV-Browser Colin and SyFy is missing on mine. Do you have that channel in your listings?
Cheers,
Keith
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- Yoss1960
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
Already renewed mine. Before this latest issue.My renewal date for SD comes up Monday which might be fun
However, as it's been reported to (or noticed by) SD, I hope it'll get sorted soon.
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
keithy397, I don't normally use TV-Browser. I just tried it out as a check to see if it could grab the data from Schedules Direct that my mc2xml was missing.
I use Ben's Firefox addon that this forum topic relates to.
In any case I'm a Freeview user so I wouldn't want data for the SyFy channel.
Sorry I can't help.
Colin
I use Ben's Firefox addon that this forum topic relates to.
In any case I'm a Freeview user so I wouldn't want data for the SyFy channel.
Sorry I can't help.
Colin
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
Looks to be back up. I just did a grab and all my missing channels are back.
I haven't checked how far forward the data goes but hopefully tomorrow it will be business as usual.
Cheers...Colin
I haven't checked how far forward the data goes but hopefully tomorrow it will be business as usual.
Cheers...Colin
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
Good news, indeed;
I did an import this morning, and it was empty of all programme data.
Still, all's well that ends well.
For now, at least.
I did an import this morning, and it was empty of all programme data.
Still, all's well that ends well.
For now, at least.
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
I think some kind of (hopefully, short term) compromise has been made as I'm seeing only 7 days worth of schedule.
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- Yoss1960
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
Thanks, Ben. The d/l did seem a little quick & smaller than usual. Now I know I wasn't imagining it.
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
Hi all,
According to Schedules Direct the service is now back to normal with 14 days of data available for download.
I've just tried a grab with mc2xml and It seems to be gathering data but at the end of the session I see this error and nothing is downloaded:-
ERROR TCP 123456R 124856H
ERROR TCP 123456R 124856H
ERROR TCP 123456R 124856H
I tried deleting my mc2xml.dat and mc2xml.chl so as to grab the full GBR-0001225-DEFAULT lineup but the same thing happens.
As a check I tried again the portable TV Browser package and their grabber works perfect, I get 14 days of data for the channels I have set in Ben's XMLTV addon.
Is anyone else seeing errors with mc2xml?
It maybe mc2xml needs a little tweeking after this data outage but I don't want to get the author to check it out if I'm the only one having a problem with it.
Cheers...Colin
According to Schedules Direct the service is now back to normal with 14 days of data available for download.
I've just tried a grab with mc2xml and It seems to be gathering data but at the end of the session I see this error and nothing is downloaded:-
ERROR TCP 123456R 124856H
ERROR TCP 123456R 124856H
ERROR TCP 123456R 124856H
I tried deleting my mc2xml.dat and mc2xml.chl so as to grab the full GBR-0001225-DEFAULT lineup but the same thing happens.
As a check I tried again the portable TV Browser package and their grabber works perfect, I get 14 days of data for the channels I have set in Ben's XMLTV addon.
Is anyone else seeing errors with mc2xml?
It maybe mc2xml needs a little tweeking after this data outage but I don't want to get the author to check it out if I'm the only one having a problem with it.
Cheers...Colin
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
Colin;
Was working this AM, but am now seeing what you see. Error their end, I reckon.
Was working this AM, but am now seeing what you see. Error their end, I reckon.
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
Thanks Yoss.
I'll give it till Monday and if nothing changes I'll raise a ticket to try and find out what's up.
Funny why the TV Browser grabber works fine though
Cheers...Colin
I'll give it till Monday and if nothing changes I'll raise a ticket to try and find out what's up.
Funny why the TV Browser grabber works fine though
Cheers...Colin
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
Weird, I know.Funny why the TV Browser grabber works fine though
OTOH, I've just tried SD again and it seems to be working now.
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- Benjamin Markson
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Re: [EXT] XMLTV Guide and Search
I just tried it (mc2xml) and it worked fine... including it's back to its optimistic 21+ days.
Does TV Browser use its own grabber? Small glitches can certainly effect things in different ways. I remember from the time when i was grabbing Metabroadcast's Atlas data... when things were going wobbly, sometimes you got lucky, sometimes not.
Ben.
Does TV Browser use its own grabber? Small glitches can certainly effect things in different ways. I remember from the time when i was grabbing Metabroadcast's Atlas data... when things were going wobbly, sometimes you got lucky, sometimes not.
Ben.
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