

If that doesn't work you can compensate the time in the settings (probably with -2 hours). Try to uncheck use XMLTV-timezone in MediaPortal configuration. The time-zone settings may be a little screwed up. If you have this batch file running as a scheduled task you don't have to (or should) set up MediaPortal to grab EPGs. I have this batch file running as a scheduled task once a day. This will produce a file with your chosen channels called tvguide.xml that MediaPortal can use. To run the EPG-grab automatically I have the following batch file in MediaPortal\XMLTV\ named HamtaTVguide.bat with the only row:Ĭreate that file and test it by doubleclicking it. You may have to remove all extra linefeeds (this wiki is not a buddy of me). stop copy- this line should not be copied copy- this line should not be copiedĬache-dir C:\Program Files\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\xmltv/.xmltv/cache You can also let XMLTV make the configuration file by executing the following command: xmltv.exe tv_grab_se_swedb -configure # mean that the row is commented out and the channel is not to be read. This config file reads channels that are in ComHem analog but you can easily change it to read the channels you want. If you are using a Swedish Windows XP you may have to edit the first line in the configuration file from "Program Files" to "Program". The file should be named tv_grab_se_nf and must reside in the folder MediaPortal\XMLTV\.xmltv\ Copy the text below to the text document. It should be safe to overwrite files in this folder but there is no harm in in making a backup first.Ĭreate a text document with Notepad. This is not the only way to get Swedish EPG-data but it's a procedure that works very well for me and is possible to automate.Įxtract all files in MediaPortal\XMLTV\.
