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#80557 1-Apr-2011 11:19
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The version of EPG Collector I am working on at the moment has been enhanced to run under Mono.

I have already done some work with another forum member (tokyovigilante) who has managed to get it to produce an XMLTV file that worked with EyeTV on OSX.

I'm looking for some other testers for different envoronments eg Linux. At the moment this version of EPG Collector takes a transport stream dump as input but I am keen on investigating ways of taking a live feed (maybe via a TCP port?).

The Mono version will have all the same features as the Windows version so will collect all the same protocols (EIT, MHEG5, OpenTV etc, etc).

Anybody interested?


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  #459450 16-Apr-2011 16:44
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Sounds good, I could reconfigure my EyeTV plugin to write to a socket rather than via a file as currently.



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  #459456 16-Apr-2011 17:13
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Do you have some time free to work on it again?

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  #459457 16-Apr-2011 17:13
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Not right now, but potentially in the next couple of weeks yes.



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  #459460 16-Apr-2011 17:17
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That's great.

I'll think a bit more about the details over the weekend and post again early next week.


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  #459461 16-Apr-2011 17:18
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Sounds good, thanks.

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