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How to Migrate to Schedules Direct?
I'm sorry if this is already addressed, but I did some searching and couldn't find it.
I've been mostly happily running SageTV v7, waiting for something to push me to v9. The recent announcement of the discontinuation of EPG service in July is obviously going to be provide that push. I think I'm OK with the upgrade to v9 (though, I'm a little surprise there isn't a clearer stickied post on it), but I wonder about Schedules Direct. How do I migrate my existing lineups to Schedules Direct? Do I have to remove sources and re-add them, or is there an easier way? Part of the reason I ask is that there's a fair bit of manual work in setting up line-ups, and since it's something I don't do very often, re-adding sources can be confusing (for instance, it always seems like I have to do something different each time I add an HDHR). If I can avoid that, that would be great. If not, does anyone know a good trick to export the channel line-ups so I don't need to manually look at each channel to see if I'm subscribed to it? Just getting a listing (preferably of each source) to save/print would be really useful. |
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I did this yesterday on the latest v9 for windows. Basically, yes, you have to re-do your sources. I didn't have to actually delete the existing one, I just added a new source for each tuner and selected Schedules Direct as the EPG source. It replaced the existing turner/source when I completed.
I setup the channel lineup the first time. I then copies it over for setting up additional sources/tuners. |
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As I posted in another thread there is an Import/Export plugin written by 49studebaker. It outputs a file that looks like this:
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ch:1 station:FXCHD epg:73682 logical:507 physical:507 ch:16 station:NEWSNET epg:17615 logical:188 physical:188 ch:17 station:SM160 epg:92242 logical:733 physical:733 ch:19 station:NASAHD epg:66085 logical:579 physical:579 ch:35 station:MSNBC epg:16300 logical:185 physical:185 ch:51 station:HUNANC epg:95643 logical:813 physical:813 ch:54 station:MLBHD epg:62081 logical:508 physical:508 ch:59 station:WGRZDT epg:31507 logical:2-1 physical:524 ch:62 station:SNOHD epg:62111 logical:501 physical:501 ch:63 station:SNEHD epg:62109 logical:504 physical:504 ch:72 station:TRAVCHD epg:74863 logical:537 physical:537 ch:75 station:TFCHD epg:70520 logical:588 physical:588
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A related question would be, how does this affect, for instance, the Favorites (scheduling, especially), Upcoming Movies, Special viewings, etc.?
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Doesn't really affect favorites/scheduling at all. That actual data that sdepg provides is almost exactly the same as the sage epg, just usually with a few more days provided.
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Part of the reason is not many people were that concerned with migrating from sage epg to sdepg, simply because it didn't really provide any extra functionality, and cost more than what they already had. Really, the bulk of sdepg users are either non-us/canada users who have switched from XMLTV to sdepg for better data, new sage users who are setting up from scratch, or the few devs on here who have switched over to test it, be more familiar with it, and be able to better provide support to the new users. Now that there will be many more people making this transition, a clear guide should be created. Luckily, google let Jeff keep his word about ample warning, so there shouldn't really be a rush to dive into it before a clear guide is produced.
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Will there be any differences with the category data? I remember there was mention of differences due to "unique" way that sagetv scheduling was processing datafeed. I notice now that there is some issues either with the data or coding in sagetv where the category defined in show isn't recognized meaning it uses one of the other categories listed if there are multiple entries of when color coding categories it returns a null response. I tried tinkering with code myself but my manual overrides didnt seem to work.
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EnterNoEscape worked pretty closely with Narflex to ensure that the data provided to sage from sdepg is as close as possible to what was provided by the sage epg (and he is continuing to offer that assistance as HE switches to sdepg as well).
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I'm running the Schedules Direct lineup on SageTV 9 on Windows 7 because I only have one SageTV 7 license and it's in use on XP. I do like the sdepg, but I have no transition experience because it was a new installation.
Should I update SageTV7 to SageTV 9 before changing the EPG? I can think of two reasons. One, SageTV 9 may include bug fixes. Two, the SageTV 7 license check servers may go dark. OTOH, is there a reason to stay on 7? |
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There is no reason to stay on V7 and there will be more and more things that are V9 only. In fact I can't seem to get my V7 system to upgrade.
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Thanks, wayner. Basically, I was staying because of EPG. Should I update to 9 first? I think I should because there were two SD addons, one for 7 and one for 9. It's probably cleaner to update to 9 first then change EPG. After this weekend's recording, of course.
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The EPG, as you pointed out, is still using the key regardless. |
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The revised .exe that narflex released was to allow the v7 server and client to work with v5 and v6 keys, without requiring the then unavailable upgrade key.
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How does the EPG lineup work with Schedules Direct? Do you pay once and get one lineup? For example, in Sage at this time, I use one lineup and make a copy of that lineup for a different tuner - is that still considered one lineup?
On a separate note, if you had one lineup for cable TV, and another lineup for OTA TV, would you pay twice, once for each lineup? |
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Ah. That seems quite reasonable. I also noticed on their website that they have a standard trial period, and another even more generous trial period.
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Read about Schedules Direct... we're just one of you guys... SD was formed by leaders of various Open Source projects when we lost our guide source and wanted our apps to keep working!
Robert Schedules Direct XMLTV |
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Gentlemen,
Since the epg service is going down soon does this mean that we will finally get use of the "TV Show Editorials" function while using Schedules Direct? I am sure I cant be the only one who finds it the most convenient way to keep track of new upcoming shows. |
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