[mythtv-users] Information on the Atlas grabber
Mike Perkins
mikep at randomtraveller.org.uk
Sun Sep 13 11:10:59 UTC 2015
On 13/09/15 10:51, Mike Perkins wrote:
> On 13/09/15 09:51, Martin Moores wrote:
>> On 12 September 2015 at 13:24, Steve Goodey <stevegoodey at spamcop.net> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I believe I saw someone say on the users list that they were going to post
>>> a
>>> run through of switching to Atlas but unfortunately it never appeared. I
>>> got
>>> as far as getting a key but got no further as the radiotimes feed has been
>>> so
>>> good. (Thanks Nick).
>>>
>>> If it ain't broke etc.
>>>
>>>
>> Sorry folks, that guy was me, had all my notes from my setup and just never
>> got round to doing anything with them.
>>
>> Motivated into action, I have finished this off as a first draft and thrown
>> it onto the Wiki: https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Atlas
>>
>> This is literally just a copy and paste of my writeup, no Wiki formatting
>> etc, will get that sorted later hopefully.
>>
>> If anyone does run through using this guide, please let me know if I missed
>> anything obvious or if I haven't made something very clear and I will
>> update.
>>
>> Hope that's of some use to start with!
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> PS, Steve is right, Radio Times does seem to be carrying on, all seemed
>> rather imminent when I made the switch, hence doing so. I do think the
>> data from Atlas is a bit better, sure there is a list somewhere of what one
>> provides and the other doesn't.
>>
> Excellent. I'll give this a go later today and report back.
>
Well. That didn't last long. I do not belong to Twitter, Github or Google and
have no intention of ever belonging to any of them.
Seems I'll be sticking with the RT feed, then.
--
Mike Perkins
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