Hi,<br><br>Just thought I would post here regarding my recent resynch to SVN trunk.<br><br>As of recently myth (svn trunk) requires that the xml grabbers used for guide data meet the requirements for discovery (of installed grabbers) by the tv_find_grabbers app from the xmltv package and comply with the --capabilities option for grabbers.
<br><br>The current version of theIceTV grabber does not implement the requires --capabilities (or --description) command line options needed to be "found" by mythtv when configuring the video source or be be called by mythfilldatabase.
<br> I have contacted IceTV support and they say they don't track development versions of applications they support but that the info will be passed onto their developers. They do not have a time frame for an update to their grabber.
<br><br>So, Will (thanks mate) from <a href="http://www.tvguide.org.au">www.tvguide.org.au</a> has updated his grabber to conform to the updated xmltv grabber specification and it can not only get guide data from <a href="http://www.tvguide.org.au">
www.tvguide.org.au</a> (for free) but also from IceTV subscription service. So I configured the tv_grab_au_reg from <a href="http://www.tvguide.org.au">www.tvguide.org.au</a> with my username and password for the IceTV login, turned filtering off and it works.
<br><br>The upshot of all this is that when I had look at <a href="http://tvguide.org.au">tvguide.org.au</a> data it shows nearly 7days for all the SD channels in Melbourne, so maybe I might cancel my IceTV subscription and revert to using
<a href="http://tvguide.org.au">tvguide.org.au</a>. Will's grabber makes it easy to switch between the two data sources easily so it is worth a look.<br><br><br>Hope this helps someone else out!<br><br>-<br>Roo.<br><br>
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