[mythtv-users] Problem with TV_grab_au 0.6

Joshua King jkingkard-hotmail at yahoo.com.au
Mon Nov 1 10:21:47 UTC 2004


My data is wrong today too, then again it is mostly wrong...

What region are you in and what does your tv_grab_au config file have in it?

For what it's worth many of us are looking for alternatives to tv_grab_au,
for example this week I don't even have an ABC program guide.

To clarify -- the clocks are set correctly on both machines and have the
right time zone set up in Linux, but the data from the program guide said
Doctor Who (which is scheduled for 6pm).

You might want to fiddle with the /usr/share/xmltv/tv_grab_au/channel_ids
file which controls the timezones.

Having a look at the data source (http://www.d1.com.au/d1xmltv.aspx) shows
that the problem is probably on their end. You could probably fix it by
changing the file above or forcing the XMLTV time offset in the MythTV setup
program - to give you specific values I'd need to know where you are -- send
back your tv_grab_au config file (it should be a file ending in .xmltv in
the (hidden) .mythtv folder of the home folder you run mythbackend from).

Joshua King


On 1/11/04 5:47 PM, "mary wright" <mwright at taz-devil.dyndns.org> wrote:

> 
> Hi 
>  is anyone having issues with the guide data being a hour behind of the
> current est daylight saving time IE  .When the 7pm ABC news was on it
> was saying doctor who was on when I bought up the tv info  the times are
> all correct on the backend and the frontend.So I am at a loss on how to
> fix this .Any ideas would be muchly apreciated
> 
> Mary a very new noob
> 
> 
> 
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