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I am loosing recordings because of changes in transmission time due
to sport or news events.<br>
I am using DVB-T in Norway. EIT is obtained via DVB-T.<br>
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I found a paper on this topic that says (briefly):<br>
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<i><small>6.1.1 Accurate Recording<br>
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Accurate Recording – the accuracy of recording is done by
controlling the start and stopping information based on EIT.<br>
Managing the exact time for recording a program is done by
starting and stop time driven by EIT p/f (present and following
or sometimes called now and next information) with reference to
EIT schedule information.<br>
The NorDig accurate recording of a program begins when the
chosen program is included the EIT present table and stops when
the chosen program is no longer in EIT present table (typically
the EIT present table is shift to include next program).</small><br>
<small>The reference in the EIT p/f and EIT schedule for each
program is DVB Event Id and programming CRID. Booking (ie when
the user programs the PVR to make a recordings of a
event/program) of a program via the EIT schedule information is
stored in the PVR receiver.<br>
When CID (Content Identifier Descriptor) for a program / event
is included in the EIT p / f, the NorDig PVR uses the CID as a
reference for the same event in the EIT schedule. A broadcast
may split a program into several parts in its broadcast and
still signalize as they are parts of the same program for the
PVR, see chapter split records.</small></i><br>
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Where can I look (in what files) to find the current coding that
extracts the EPG? <br>
Is the P/F info in use?<br>
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Regards<br>
Per Frøysa<br>
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