En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit: > En/na Klaus Schmidinger ha escrit: > >> Maybe the "running status" isn't set correctly by these channels? >> The channel display uses the "running status" flag to find out which >> broadcast is currently running. Sometimes broadcasters don't update >> this flag correctly, and then the channel display gets stuck. >> >> If you bring up the Schedule page of that channel, is there a '*' at >> the "E' domenica papa'" entry? If so, then the running status flag is >> set to 'running' for that programme. > > Yes, there's an '*', so that's probably the case. How does the > broadcaster identify the event? I mean, is it possible that there's a > mismatch if the epg data is fed externally? > I see that there's this message in syslog (right after starting vdr). > > channel 3 (RAI3) event 07:45 'E' domenica papa'' status 4 > > Is there a way to disable the use of the running status flag and use > just the start time? One more thing: that explains why it shows an old program, but it doesn't explain why I see a program in the channel info that it isn't there in the program menu. I just issued a CLRE to be sure that's just over the air data, and, while the running status is clearly wrong, I see (e.g. now on rai 2) on the channel info 10:05 Apri Rai 10:15 Domenica Disney while on the program menu I only see: 10:05 * Apri Rai (and neither is the current program). Bye -- - Yo tambi?n quiero una Europa libre de Patentes de Software - - I want a Software Patents Free Europe too! And you? - --------------------------------------------------------------- EuropeSwPatentFree - http://EuropeSwPatentFree.hispalinux.es -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 252 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/attachments/20051127/3bf67414/signature.pgp