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RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2017-04-02

(2017-04-02, 21:03)rocko Wrote: I'm using TV Guide UK and I've tried others but the times in guides are all wrong. What am I doing wrong?

It's not you. They are 2 hours ahead for me too now. I'll look into it tomorrow.


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - rocko - 2017-04-02

Thanks

It looks like its one hour behind for me. Example guide says 2:00 but programing is 3:00.

I tried changing my time from 2:00 to 3:00 but it doesn't effect the guide.


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2017-04-03

(2017-04-02, 23:34)rocko Wrote: Thanks

It looks like its one hour behind for me. Example guide says 2:00 but programing is 3:00.

I tried changing my time from 2:00 to 3:00 but it doesn't effect the guide.

version 0.0.328
- fix tvguide.co.uk offset
- delete *.xml/*.xmltv on Settings \ Reset Database \ Reset Everything

See if this fixes it.

@ed_davidson This should delete all the xml/xmltv files on Reset Everything (except settings.xml Wink).


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - rocko - 2017-04-03

I'm using the TV Guide UK and looking a little closer I see the guide is on London time and where I am located in Arizona I am 8 hours behind.

I can't figure how to get it on my time.

I am not good enough to change the settings in the files.


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2017-04-03

(2017-04-03, 21:59)rocko Wrote: I'm using the TV Guide UK and looking a little closer I see the guide is on London time and where I am located in Arizona I am 8 hours behind.

I can't figure how to get it on my time.

I am not good enough to change the settings in the files.

I was hoping it would figure it out based on your local timezone. It does for me.
Did you do a Full Reset or try it out in a new Profile?
Sometimes things can get confusing when some of your connection goes through a vpn and thinks it's in London and some thinks its in Arizona.
Does it get the offset right on a desktop/laptop computer?


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - rocko - 2017-04-04

I reset everything and tried the guide with VPN on and off but still off 8 hours.I have the TV Guide UK installed on my IPhone and time on it is correct.
I don't have the guide installed on my computer but I will try and see if it works.

I have used other guides in past and time was always correct but they became corrupted to often so I quite using them.

I really like your guide and can move it 8 hours ahead each time I go on if I have to but it's a pain.


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - Qwijibo - 2017-04-05

Request...

Currently when scrolling through the osd, if there is a channel which has no epg data the OSD doesn't display this. It gets stuck on the previous channel until you scroll to one that has data.

Is it possible to correct this?

Thanks Smile


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - Qwijibo - 2017-04-05

(2017-04-02, 18:38)primaeval Wrote: I need some more examples of Krypton delays in switching streams.

I did a few experiments in Krypton and Jarvis and found it usually took about 10 seconds in Krypton and 2 seconds in Jarvis before the streams were watchable.

I could really do with some example "legal" addons or streams with US channels so the core team have something they can test with.

Here is my post about it with the streams I tested from iPlayer and Danish Live TV.
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=311073

I've actually found this to become significantly worse over the past couple of updates. Not sure if you've changed anything but the lockup between channel changes seems to have doubled.

I originally thought it was just my streams but the issue seems to only be present in Krypton.


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2017-04-05

(2017-04-04, 22:40)rocko Wrote: I reset everything and tried the guide with VPN on and off but still off 8 hours.I have the TV Guide UK installed on my IPhone and time on it is correct.
I don't have the guide installed on my computer but I will try and see if it works.

I have used other guides in past and time was always correct but they became corrupted to often so I quite using them.

I really like your guide and can move it 8 hours ahead each time I go on if I have to but it's a pain.

I'll pm you my email address and we'll try to fix this. I can see it taking a while and I don't want to clog up this thread with another 30 debugging sessions. You won't be able to pm me until you make 10 posts here.


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2017-04-05

(2017-04-05, 07:23)kjb85 Wrote:
(2017-04-02, 18:38)primaeval Wrote: I need some more examples of Krypton delays in switching streams.

I did a few experiments in Krypton and Jarvis and found it usually took about 10 seconds in Krypton and 2 seconds in Jarvis before the streams were watchable.

I could really do with some example "legal" addons or streams with US channels so the core team have something they can test with.

Here is my post about it with the streams I tested from iPlayer and Danish Live TV.
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=311073

I've actually found this to become significantly worse over the past couple of updates. Not sure if you've changed anything but the lockup between channel changes seems to have doubled.

I originally thought it was just my streams but the issue seems to only be present in Krypton.

I haven't changed anything with playback. I expect you are noticing it more because you have become aware of it.
I've opened up a thread and trac bug report about it. FernetMenta is working on the problem.
I've been looking into the Krypton and Jarvis source code and trying to debug Kodi to see if I can find out where the problem is.
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=311073


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - Qwijibo - 2017-04-05

(2017-04-05, 07:38)primaeval Wrote:
(2017-04-05, 07:23)kjb85 Wrote:
(2017-04-02, 18:38)primaeval Wrote: I need some more examples of Krypton delays in switching streams.

I did a few experiments in Krypton and Jarvis and found it usually took about 10 seconds in Krypton and 2 seconds in Jarvis before the streams were watchable.

I could really do with some example "legal" addons or streams with US channels so the core team have something they can test with.

Here is my post about it with the streams I tested from iPlayer and Danish Live TV.
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=311073

I've actually found this to become significantly worse over the past couple of updates. Not sure if you've changed anything but the lockup between channel changes seems to have doubled.

I originally thought it was just my streams but the issue seems to only be present in Krypton.

I haven't changed anything with playback. I expect you are noticing it more because you have become aware of it.
I've opened up a thread and trac bug report about it. FernetMenta is working on the problem.
I've been looking into the Krypton and Jarvis source code and trying to debug Kodi to see if I can find out where the problem is.
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=311073



I've just replied on the other thread with a couple of examples. I'm also running a raspberry pi with a boot of OSMC and Libreelec. Both operating systems produce the same results so i'm led to believe it is certainly a Kodi problem.

I'd still be on Jarvis if it supported SSL links.

Edit: Android is the same.


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2017-04-05

(2017-04-05, 07:59)kjb85 Wrote:
(2017-04-05, 07:38)primaeval Wrote:
(2017-04-05, 07:23)kjb85 Wrote: I've actually found this to become significantly worse over the past couple of updates. Not sure if you've changed anything but the lockup between channel changes seems to have doubled.

I originally thought it was just my streams but the issue seems to only be present in Krypton.

I haven't changed anything with playback. I expect you are noticing it more because you have become aware of it.
I've opened up a thread and trac bug report about it. FernetMenta is working on the problem.
I've been looking into the Krypton and Jarvis source code and trying to debug Kodi to see if I can find out where the problem is.
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=311073



I've just replied on the other thread with a couple of examples. I'm also running a raspberry pi with a boot of OSMC and Libreelec. Both operating systems produce the same results so i'm led to believe it is certainly a Kodi problem.

I'd still be on Jarvis if it supported SSL links.

Edit: Android is the same.

Thanks for that. SPMC and FTMC both support later versions of Python on Android which support the latest SSL TLS versions. It was in a thread on reddit in the Addons4Kodi section about Kodi and HTTPS.
I can't link to it because the title contains a banned addon. You'll have to use your Google-fu.
I came across a post yesterday that said that it is simply a question of using Krypton's python library in Jarvis. I made a Windows build last night. I'll have a go at testing it today.


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - Qwijibo - 2017-04-05

(2017-04-05, 08:30)primaeval Wrote:
(2017-04-05, 07:59)kjb85 Wrote:
(2017-04-05, 07:38)primaeval Wrote: I haven't changed anything with playback. I expect you are noticing it more because you have become aware of it.
I've opened up a thread and trac bug report about it. FernetMenta is working on the problem.
I've been looking into the Krypton and Jarvis source code and trying to debug Kodi to see if I can find out where the problem is.
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=311073



I've just replied on the other thread with a couple of examples. I'm also running a raspberry pi with a boot of OSMC and Libreelec. Both operating systems produce the same results so i'm led to believe it is certainly a Kodi problem.

I'd still be on Jarvis if it supported SSL links.

Edit: Android is the same.

Thanks for that. SPMC and FTMC both support later versions of Python on Android which support the latest SSL TLS versions. It was in a thread on reddit in the Addons4Kodi section about Kodi and HTTPS.
I can't link to it because the title contains a banned addon. You'll have to use your Google-fu.
I came across a post yesterday that said that it is simply a question of using Krypton's python library in Jarvis. I made a Windows build last night. I'll have a go at testing it today.

Thanks, might be time to invest in an android box I think just so I can use SPMC.


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2017-04-05

(2017-04-04, 22:40)rocko Wrote: I reset everything and tried the guide with VPN on and off but still off 8 hours.I have the TV Guide UK installed on my IPhone and time on it is correct.
I don't have the guide installed on my computer but I will try and see if it works.

I have used other guides in past and time was always correct but they became corrupted to often so I quite using them.

I really like your guide and can move it 8 hours ahead each time I go on if I have to but it's a pain.

See if 0.0.329 fixes it. If it does could you check whether the yo.tv sources work too.
It works when I set my timezone to Arizona on my Windows machine at least. I think the lack of summer time in Arizona didn't help. It must be cold there being in winter time all year. Wink


RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - Qwijibo - 2017-04-05

(2017-04-05, 08:30)primaeval Wrote:
(2017-04-05, 07:59)kjb85 Wrote:
(2017-04-05, 07:38)primaeval Wrote: I haven't changed anything with playback. I expect you are noticing it more because you have become aware of it.
I've opened up a thread and trac bug report about it. FernetMenta is working on the problem.
I've been looking into the Krypton and Jarvis source code and trying to debug Kodi to see if I can find out where the problem is.
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=311073



I've just replied on the other thread with a couple of examples. I'm also running a raspberry pi with a boot of OSMC and Libreelec. Both operating systems produce the same results so i'm led to believe it is certainly a Kodi problem.

I'd still be on Jarvis if it supported SSL links.

Edit: Android is the same.

Thanks for that. SPMC and FTMC both support later versions of Python on Android which support the latest SSL TLS versions. It was in a thread on reddit in the Addons4Kodi section about Kodi and HTTPS.
I can't link to it because the title contains a banned addon. You'll have to use your Google-fu.
I came across a post yesterday that said that it is simply a question of using Krypton's python library in Jarvis. I made a Windows build last night. I'll have a go at testing it today.

Just done some testing and set up OSMC with a TVHeadend server. Channel changing is almost instant with this method rather than using an external link....
Takes alot of setting up but is more of a permanent solution.... Now, if only TV Guide Fullscreen could link with PVR and have the ability to record programs Wink