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On 30/09/2011 09:24, E. Westbrook wrote:
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<p>On Sep 30, 2011 7:00 AM, "Emmanuel" <<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:eallaud@gmail.com">eallaud@gmail.com</a>>
wrote:<br>
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> Hi all,<br>
> I have developped a little app that gets the EIT when myth
is offline<br>
> and outputs an xml file. But I discovered that mythfilldb
refuses some<br>
> programs which are overlapping: there is on beginning at
19h30 when the<br>
> previous one ends at 19h35 and it does not get stuffed into
the DB. Is<br>
> there something that can be done (I could probably hack the
xml<br>
> generation to get this particular program in, but I guess I
have others<br>
> that suffer from the same problem).<br>
> TIE<br>
> Bye<br>
> Manu</p>
<p>That sounds like invalid data, so I wouldn't be surprised to
see MythTV reject it. In fact, rejection sounds best to me, so
that no one gets false assurances.</p>
<p>After all, how is anyone or anything at all to know what to
believe, let alone do, from listings data like that?</p>
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Yes I understand that but I would like to override this rejection if
possible, because this is all the data I can get (its for local
channels on the sat here in the FWI).<br>
Bye<br>
Manu<br>
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