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Mediaportal schedules direct not updating
Mediaportal schedules direct not updating




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This is basically a channel known by the recorder/tuner. If you use MediaPortal TV Server, we need to bring on board a third kind of channel: the tuning channel. If you use ARGUS TV Recorder, you will have to link your channels to services that are found on your digital cards. A guide channel, that is not attached to a TV channel, can't be recorded nor played. And since a guide channel on its own is not so useful it will also auto-create a default TV channel for each guide channel it creates (using the same name as the guide channel). If you import an XMLTV file ARGUS TV will check all channels in the file and auto-create guide channels if needed. So in ARGUS TV, both "één" and "één HD" as TV channels and both are associated with the single guide channel "één". In Belgium we have a channel called "één" and they have an HD version of the exact same programming called "één HD". This means it's quite possible to have two channels linked to the same guide data.

mediaportal schedules direct not updating

The guide channel binds the guide data to the TV channel so to speak.

mediaportal schedules direct not updating

If a Guide channels name is exactly the same as the TV channel, the guide will be automatically mapped during first import.Ī TV channel is often, even usually, linked to a guide channel.TV channels are “real” channels, attached to services, the ones you and I work with, possibly see in the guide, and schedule recordings on.Guide channels are low-level channels that contain guide data, they're auto-added if a XMLTV file is imported and ARGUS TV finds new channels in it when an exact corresponding TV channel doesn't exist.In ARGUS TV there are two kind of channels, guide channels and TV channels: Some important information about "channels": ARGUS TV will detect when this changes and update its guide data You generate or obtain an XMLTV format xml file and provide this by yourself, chosing your preferred source.ARGUS TV Recorder can extract the data for you from the TV stream - the so-called DVB-EPG.You have a few options to get guide data into ARGUS TV Please refer also to our Wiki-Article EPG Grabbers For a quick start, consider using DVB-EPG initially, which is natively supported by ARGUS TV.After first installation of ARGUS TV, you won't have an EPG nor a pre-installed way to grab XMLTV files from guide providers - this has to be done.ARGUS TV does not activate one of the below options just by itself and thus.ARGUS TV can’t schedule recordings if it is not in the possession of up-to-date TV guide data.






Mediaportal schedules direct not updating