On 31.01.2009 06:13, Alex Betis wrote: > On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:50 PM, Klaus Schmidinger > <Klaus.Schmidinger@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Klaus.Schmidinger@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > On 30.01.2009 22:12, Alex Betis wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Is there any configuration that disables EPG updates received on the > > channel? > > Or is there a way to shift time of those updates before they are > written > > to EPG.data? > > > > The problem is that I have some channels that are transmitted for > > different time zones that start transmitting EPG info, but looks like > > the EPG is not shifted. There are some other shifted channels that do > > transmit the EPG properly, so I believe that's a provider problem. > > The times given in EPG data are supposed to be in UTC, so different > time zones > are of no interest. If teh times are not in UTC, the providers are > messing up. > > So how VDR or any other settop box should know that the channel is > shifted in time? Beats me! > As an example, 75.0E has NTV and NTV-2, or DTV and DTV-2 Please post the complete channels.conf entries of these channels. > > I use s script that updates those channels from internet, so I don't > > mind to disable EPG update received on the channel. > > You can set the "table id" of these events to 0 (see man 5 vdr). > > The problem is not with overwriting the data, but appending the wrong > data for that channel. > I see both script inserted and DVB transmitted data that are differ. > > Is there such "table id" setting per channel and not per EPG entry? No, this is per EPG event, not per channel. Klaus _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr