"ETSI EN 300 468". The latest one is found here;
http://webapp.etsi.org/action/OP/OP20060428/en_300468v010701o.pdf
It looks like section 5.2.4 contains the information we are looking for, this
covers the Event Information Table (EIT). This should be possible to decode in a
similar way the 'scan' program grabs, extracts and processes the Network
Information Table (PID 0x10), except you'd want to work on PID 0x12 instead.
On 6/13/07,
Dave P <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wednesday 13 Jun 2007, Andrew Herron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My understanding is that the updated epg data has been transmitted here
> in the uK across all dvb-t mux's since about March/April. Not all
> channels may have completely updated there backend systems yet but all
> the major channels have done so. Clearly launching the Freeview Playback
> 'brand' and therefore its feature set means the epg data must be broadly
> available for these new PVR boxes to work as advertised.
>
> So the data must be there somewhere ;-)
Is "Freeview Playback" the same as "TV-Anytime"? The latter is covered by
an ETSI specification TS 102 323, though I haven't found a copy online as
yet, and the data is carried in the EIT tables.
Dave
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