I've attached a log zip if that's of any help. Is there something like this that could be added to NextPVR? Or, am I missing something that functions similarly that's already there? Any help/suggestions are appreciated. It appears that in Media Portal 2 there is a setting (Plugins/XmlTv) "Apply time compensation when loading tvguide.xml" to account for this. XMLTV GUI grabber currently supports the UK (Radio Times,, Digiguide), North America ( Schedules Direct ), Denmark (ONTV) and Israel (AZTV), with Lua scripting. I can manually find/replace the -0700 entry in the xml file and then of course, everything lines up. XMLTV GUI Grabber provides a GUI for configuration and grabbing TV listings (EPG data) which you can then import in MediaPortal using the XmlTv plugin included in MediaPortal. The XML file EPG Buddy generates adds a local GMT offset (presently -7hrs) to every data entry, so when it gets imported into the NextPVR TV Guide everything is (predictably) off by 7 hours. My use case is very simple, just one tuner and 8 OTA channels. Historically, I've only used the ATSC source for the guide data but with the upgrade I thought it was time to revisit the xml route via EPG Buddy (using data). tools that you can use to download your EPG data and import it into MediaPortal 2 XMLTV is. > Can you please help me and explain me how to change the times from. I ma trying to merge a FR grabber and your > UK-Bleb one, but the UK listing are always shown in local time (that is > with 1 hour difference for me). available on the DTT trial/test/rollout because they refuse to pay RTNL. I Receive both FR > and UK channels on my PC. If its the first time to set up the EPG, the MediaPortal Import Status Report. I have tried many different ways to use this file but as soon as you put anything in the file, even only one channel to skip (eg: -I101.30644. chl that you can use to limit the number of channels downloadd. The problem is the xml file is much too big There is a file you can create mc2xml. I've just switched from v4 to v5 and everything is running great except for one small issue. XMLTV is an XML based file format for describing TV listings. Jocelyn Montpert wrote: > I am a French user of Mediaportal (based on XMLTV). Using mc2xml to download the epg and it works perfectly.
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