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It is written for v7 only.
Adventurous/advanced users would be able to get it to work on Sage 6 (or any version of Sage that supports the EPG plugin classes) as long as they're also running Java 5 or later, but I will not be offering any such advice nor support for older versions of Sage (too much of a headache to try and support it because setting this up on Sage 6 or older, though possible, is not straightforward).
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I just set up Schedules Direct to work on my ReplayTV via a 'plug-in' called WIRNS. It's been available in WIRNS for some time, but is now necessary because the ReplayTV service (DNNA) is ending on July31st. In other words, DNNA used to receive $12.00 per month to keep the box alive and served with EPG. They have decided it's not worth it, so they're shutting it down.
Somehow, the WIRNS folks convinced SD that they're OK. I think some of the discussion about how that happened is documented on Planet Replay and/or the AVS Forum. |
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In the meantime, perhaps we should look into doing something around MC2XML, in case the answer from tribune at that time is still a no.
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Then both of these tools require manually mapping of channels to lineups as there is no way to determine which channels belong to which lineup, though I think at least in the case of mc2xml, it only supports one lineup (per config file). Which brings the next problem up: if you need more than one lineup then you need multiple config files and executions of mc2xml, etc. More of a mess... Even as I think about it, I cringe a little each time. I think I'll definitely look into mc2xml/xmltv support in the fall, but it will definitely be a separate plugin and I'm not making any promises - especially because the SD plugin serves my needs.
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mc2xml and XMLTV Sage importer already work... and with XMLTV Sage importer you can make as many lineups as you want.
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Now that was not meant to discourage you from creating a built it plugin..
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Have you found a setup article for sage? Something like a step by step guide? I did a bit of searching, but didn't see anything very specific to US. Most seems to be for Canada or other countries. Thanks Dave |
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That is part of the problem, there aren't any concise guides for the XMLTV setup. Honestly, I think someone needs to work with Stephane to make an in-sage UI for the importer. It could also easily launch the MC2XML executable to grab the data as well (of course, I'm not sure how hard it would be to make a plugin that pulls the data straight from the MC sources in the way MC2XML does).
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I mean it's really night & day when you take a look at the SD plugin I've written vs. setup required for xmltv/mc2xml. My plugin: create your SD account, set it up with your lineup(s), install my plugin, configure the plugin with your SD id/pwd, restart Sage, reconfigure your tuners with the new lineups, forget about it. I took a look at the setup instructions for the xmltv plugin and I stopped reading after the 3rd or 4th screen. And I know why the instructions are so long... it's not that simple to handle generation of that input, plus mapping of lineups, etc. and then getting it all into the Sage EPG. Realistically, since I'll never use it, it's very unlikely I'd tackle an xmltv plugin, especially since there's already a working solution out there.
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Thanks bud, you do TVGod's work.
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Also, I've been to their site, and they are begging for subscribers/money.
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http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57265
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The key reason you can not release the plugin is because "SageTV is considered a commercial application". Correct? Well, I can no longer purchase the SageTV software and the company that make it no longer exists. So, how can SageTV be considered a viable commercial application? Just curioius if Schedules Direct would not reconsider at this time. Thanks, John
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so then why couldn't someone approach SD with a proposal to pay them, aka a bulk rate for all 'ex' Sage owners, i.e. if you have a sage license you can pay for the data. Say $10 year per license? Why wouldn't they want a piece of that?
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