Thanks for all of your work on epg123, do I still need the epg 123 server and client installed in order to just create the xmltv file?
XMLTV guide data
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The epg123 client is strictly to support WMC. The epg123 main program is strictly to support downloading guide data from Schedules Direct. The primary purpose of the epg123 server was to proxy/cache images from Schedules Direct.
HDHR2MXF has always been designed to be a standalone executable to download the xmltv from SiliconDust and create an mxf file for WMC. If that is all you want, this is all you need.
HDHR2MXF has always been designed to be a standalone executable to download the xmltv from SiliconDust and create an mxf file for WMC. If that is all you want, this is all you need.
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Thanks for the info, I did get rid of WMC and will be dropping Schedules Direct and using your program with the program guide data from SiliconDust and TiviMate. Hopefully SiliconDust will create a way to use the api directly with TiviMate.garyan2 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 6:48 am The epg123 client is strictly to support WMC. The epg123 main program is strictly to support downloading guide data from Schedules Direct. The primary purpose of the epg123 server was to proxy/cache images from Schedules Direct.
HDHR2MXF has always been designed to be a standalone executable to download the xmltv from SiliconDust and create an mxf file for WMC. If that is all you want, this is all you need.
I'm still not sure what this sub is all about on the XMLTV guide if you have to get a new key several times per day?
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You might want to run a simple webserver on the PC you generate the guide that is what I do https://www.rejetto.com/hfs/?f=intro.... and simply run the HDHR2MXF daily.paulsaz wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 11:35 pmThanks for the info, I did get rid of WMC and will be dropping Schedules Direct and using your program with the program guide data from SiliconDust and TiviMate. Hopefully SiliconDust will create a way to use the api directly with TiviMate.garyan2 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 6:48 am The epg123 client is strictly to support WMC. The epg123 main program is strictly to support downloading guide data from Schedules Direct. The primary purpose of the epg123 server was to proxy/cache images from Schedules Direct.
HDHR2MXF has always been designed to be a standalone executable to download the xmltv from SiliconDust and create an mxf file for WMC. If that is all you want, this is all you need.
I'm still not sure what this sub is all about on the XMLTV guide if you have to get a new key several times per day?
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I'll have to look into the webserver. Currently I have a windows task to run the HDHR2MXF daily and then another task to copy the file to my dropbox folder, which I then use that file with tivimate and dropbox.EddieP wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 7:19 amYou might want to run a simple webserver on the PC you generate the guide that is what I do https://www.rejetto.com/hfs/?f=intro.... and simply run the HDHR2MXF daily.paulsaz wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 11:35 pmThanks for the info, I did get rid of WMC and will be dropping Schedules Direct and using your program with the program guide data from SiliconDust and TiviMate. Hopefully SiliconDust will create a way to use the api directly with TiviMate.garyan2 wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 6:48 am The epg123 client is strictly to support WMC. The epg123 main program is strictly to support downloading guide data from Schedules Direct. The primary purpose of the epg123 server was to proxy/cache images from Schedules Direct.
HDHR2MXF has always been designed to be a standalone executable to download the xmltv from SiliconDust and create an mxf file for WMC. If that is all you want, this is all you need.
I'm still not sure what this sub is all about on the XMLTV guide if you have to get a new key several times per day?
Edit to add, I wish my plex server was able to host the epg and m3u files.
I did get the webserver to work and am now hosting my xmltv file for TiviMate on my local network, thanks for the info.
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I ran into an interesting issue with the latest HDHR2MXF. It uses UDP discovery and if it is run on a machine that has the DVR service running on it, it fails. The DVR service is holding port 65001 so HDHR2MXF can not access it. Is there another port I can use for discovery? I guess a backup plan will be to determine if hdhomerun_record.exe is running to use this method.
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The client (HDHR2MXF) should not be binding to port 65001.garyan2 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 6:14 pm I ran into an interesting issue with the latest HDHR2MXF. It uses UDP discovery and if it is run on a machine that has the DVR service running on it, it fails. The DVR service is holding port 65001 so HDHR2MXF can not access it. Is there another port I can use for discovery? I guess a backup plan will be to determine if hdhomerun_record.exe is running to use this method.
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Got it. Thanks. Easy fix.
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I got API working. I put the API directly into Tivimate and it worked great. My Auth code changed from yesterday so it doesn't work today. Does this change daily? If so is there a trick for keeping it updated on Tivi?
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Yes, the auth codes cycle periodically so it will not be a static value. I use EPG123 to setup a service to provide M3U and XMLTV for TiviMate. You can download here. You can also include M3Us and XMLTVs for PlutoTV and Stirr.
Using the setup file, install only server files (unless you also want to use the guide with Windows Media Center then install the client as well). You will point TiviMate to http://<ip_address_of_host>:9009/output/hdhr2mxf.m3u and http://<ip_address_of_host>:9009/output/hdhr2mxf.xmltv.
Using the setup file, install only server files (unless you also want to use the guide with Windows Media Center then install the client as well). You will point TiviMate to http://<ip_address_of_host>:9009/output/hdhr2mxf.m3u and http://<ip_address_of_host>:9009/output/hdhr2mxf.xmltv.
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Changes about every 8 hours and at reboot of device.
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Can Actors bet added to the HDHR XMLTV.?
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Hi everyone, I am looking for some help-
I tried using a modified version of the batchfile created by EddieP viewtopic.php?p=372405#p372405, but I cannot get it to work. Here's the script:
Everything appears to work, but the OTAEPG.xml file is empty. Assuming it might be due to Windows version of curl, I downloaded the curl binary that also supports the --compress flag, but same results.
output from curl shows this:
Also, If I go to the URL direct with a web browser, I get data back that is pretty clearly guide data.
Any suggestions?
I tried using a modified version of the batchfile created by EddieP viewtopic.php?p=372405#p372405, but I cannot get it to work. Here's the script:
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CD /d "%~dp0"
curl http://192.168.68.113/discover.json > devauth.txt
SET /P DEVICEID=<devauth.txt
set DEVICEID=%DEVICEID%
set DEVICEID=%DEVICEID:*DeviceAuth=%
echo %DEVICEID%
set DEVICEID=%DEVICEID:~3,24%
curl http://api.hdhomerun.com/api/xmltv?DeviceAuth=%DEVICEID% > OTAEPG.xml
output from curl shows this:
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% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0
Any suggestions?
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The api.hdhomerun.com URL needs to be https rather than http. The server will send a redirect but curl will not follow it unless the -L parameter is used.
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Thanks JasonL, I'll see if that fixes it.