TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Add-on Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=27) +---- Forum: Program Add-ons (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=151) +---- Thread: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) (/showthread.php?tid=282157) Pages:
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RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - iainmacleod - 2016-08-10 Ok, I can get you that info. But it might have to wait until tomorrow. It does get complicated when I look at it myself. It appears to adjust the time and not the offset. Leaving the offsets the same. So the BBC time you read, for start time - has been adjusted and is correct. Sent from my ONE A2005 RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - primaeval - 2016-08-10 (2016-08-10, 21:33)iainmacleod Wrote: Let me know if you need anything else. I've been thinking about this and I am not sure why you are having problems. I am in Denmark at the moment. My Win7 and Kodi timezones are set to Denmark I set up the main webgrab program in Win7 with just the defaults. Then I ran my Webgrab+Plus Configurator addon with no additional settings. Then I pulled the output xmltv.xml file into TV Guide Fullscreen and all the programs times are correct. BBC1 News At Ten is about to start and it is 11pm here. The Danish DR1 channel says Olympic Gymnastics is on now and that is correct too. I didn't need to add any offsets at all. Are you sure the computer you are running webgrab on has the correct timezone in Kodi and the operating system? If you can do the same test as me on Windows or Linux that would be a good comparison. RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - iainmacleod - 2016-08-10 Hmmm. Well here's the thing. I'm using tvguide.co.uk and tv.com - I'm going to hazard a guess and say you use one site for grabbing. Since I grab from a UK site, it's UK timezone, and the US site is us timezones...maybe Sent from my ONE A2005 RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - iainmacleod - 2016-08-10 But I am happy to test anything. Sent from my ONE A2005 RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - primaeval - 2016-08-10 (2016-08-10, 23:17)iainmacleod Wrote: Hmmm. Well here's the thing. I'm using tvguide.co.uk and tv.com - I'm going to hazard a guess and say you use one site for grabbing. Since I grab from a UK site, it's UK timezone, and the US site is us timezones...maybe Did you follow the instructions for the tv.com website about saving cookies? \userdata\addon_data\script.webgrab\webgrab\siteini.pack\USA\tv.com_instructions.txt RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - iainmacleod - 2016-08-10 Yup Sent from my ONE A2005 RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - iainmacleod - 2016-08-10 Could it be that my Kodi box does a VPN connection on start up? System time is right... Sent from my ONE A2005 RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - donbrew - 2016-08-11 I grab from both of those too. I have noticed that a couple of UK channels are off by an hour, I'm set to UTC-5 a couple of channels do UTC-4. That' on my Windows machine running straight WebGrab++. That may be my fault choosing the wrong link. I have not had time to survey configurator yet, I think they are OK. RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - primaeval - 2016-08-11 (2016-08-11, 03:49)donbrew Wrote: I grab from both of those too. I have noticed that a couple of UK channels are off by an hour, I'm set to UTC-5 a couple of channels do UTC-4. That' on my Windows machine running straight WebGrab++. That may be my fault choosing the wrong link. I have not had time to survey configurator yet, I think they are OK. If you get time could you make a list of the providers that need offsets. I am pretty sure that standard webgrab on win7 gets the right channels from tvguide.co.uk without offsets. If everyone here can help make a list I can add in an automation step to fill in the offset config file. RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - primaeval - 2016-08-11 (2016-08-10, 23:36)iainmacleod Wrote: Could it be that my Kodi box does a VPN connection on start up? System time is right... Possibly. The other thing to check is whether webgrab is actually grabbing the new programs or using its cache. If you have experimented with offset processing there might be old data in the cache. You can force an update. I would manually delete the cache folder to be sure. Don't forget to compare on a desktop/laptop operating system. RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - DarrenHill - 2016-08-11 (2016-08-11, 08:55)primaeval Wrote:(2016-08-11, 03:49)donbrew Wrote: I grab from both of those too. I have noticed that a couple of UK channels are off by an hour, I'm set to UTC-5 a couple of channels do UTC-4. That' on my Windows machine running straight WebGrab++. That may be my fault choosing the wrong link. I have not had time to survey configurator yet, I think they are OK. It may also be due to the UK currently being in British Summer Time (UTC + 1)? So if you're expecting the channel timings to match UTC, then they'll be an hour off. We don't switch back to UTC until October or so (or GMT as it gets called here, but they're basically the same). The joys of daylight saving... RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - MikeKL - 2016-08-11 iainmacleod What device are you running webgrab+ where you are unable to run chans2correct.xml in such a way that you have something like awiouy's LibreELEC webgrabplus add-on can currently provide:-
This way you have would always have a guide_wgp.xml that "should under normal circumstances" correctly apply time zone changes on all countries channels with reference to your time zone (Assuming device webgrabplus is running on is set to valid time zone your in) And you would also have a guide.xml with which you could manually alter the time zone of every single channel if/as necessary to be sure that the time is correct for device guide is being run on that is problematic. PS If user has not modified chans2correct.xml to add channels to be modified guide.xml = guide_wgp.xml (My current understanding of awiouy webgrabplus add-on feature) Does this idea help you with your specific issue in any way? RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - MikeKL - 2016-08-11 If not what about this bat file that I currently run on windows machine to do similar to run webgrabplus (+ utilse xmltv_time_correct.exe with chans2correct.xml) before moving resulting guide(s) to where I need on my network :- Quote:@echo off RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - iainmacleod - 2016-08-11 Lots to try here. MikeKL, I think I used an alternate file - but I may have used a wrong one. I'm going to do a forced refresh and retest. Will report my findings. Thank you all for the help. Sent from my OnePlus 2 RE: TV Guide with built-in Addon browser (.ini free) - iainmacleod - 2016-08-11 Ok, here are my findings. I did a forced refresh on all the grabbed information. It produces 3 files:
I loaded guide.xml into TV Guide addon - everything is fine. I loaded guide.xml into TV Guide Fullscreen addon - UK channels are 5 hours behind, US channels are 4 hours behind, what should be at 10am, is shown at 6am. I erases the source.db during each of these tests. Next, focusing solely on TV Guide Fullscreen, I loaded guide_wgp.xml (this is before the grabbed content has been modified with an offset)- UK channels are fine, US channels are 4 hours behind, what should be at 10am, is shown at 6am. Now here is an example of the same UK and US shows, from guide.xml:
Still, focusing solely on TV Guide Fullscreen, I loaded guide.xml (this is after the grabbed data has been modified with an offset) - UK channels are 5 hours behind, US channels are 4 hours behind. From guide_wgp.xml:
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