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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/12/2019 16:19, UB40D wrote:<br>
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<div>For reasons unknown, Channel 4 HD does not appear to have
EIT beyond the program currently being broadcast. I have
tried doing a rescan and this didn' t fix things. I confirm
I can "watch TV" and see Channel 4 HD without problems. So
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<div>1) What should I do to get EIT for Channel 4 HD?<br>
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<div>2) While things aren' t working, is it possible for me to
schedule a recording based on the Channel 4 EIT and then
edit it to say it should record from Channel 4 HD instead? I
was not able to find a way to do that from the regular
interface.<br>
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<p>On Freesat Channel 4 HD does indeed have no EIT</p>
<p>One solution is to copy the EIT from channel 4 using <a
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href="https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Cross-eit.py">https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Cross-eit.py</a></p>
<p>I run this once a day using cron<br>
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<p>I vaguely remember the result being one hour offset, presumably
it doesn't handle the clocks changing correctly.</p>
<p>This line may need attention</p>
<p>date = dateobj # + datetime.timedelta(seconds=time.altzone)<br>
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