[mythtv-users] ATSC EIT Data

Rich Goodwin rich.goodwin at cox.net
Thu May 17 21:13:49 UTC 2007


The EPG information can come from labs.zap2it.com - for "free".  There
is a MythTV code in the MythTV book which I don't have handy for this.
Otherwise, you need to periodically update your profile with zap2it. Go
there and create an account, setup a profile and you will get the EPG
data.  The EPG data will map what you can as local channels.

Rich


On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 15:46 -0400, Ben Dailey wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I just got a Air2PC generation 1 card and was able to successfully get 
> it working under MythTV, in a minimal gentoo install, which scanned and 
> detected 4 different Multiplexes. I have created a  Video Source and set 
> it to use EIT for the EPG data. I got the following repeatedly in the 
> mythbackend.log:
> 
> 2007-05-17 15:03:06.044 EITScanner: Now looking for EIT data on 
> multiplex of channel 15-1
> 2007-05-17 15:08:34.205 EITScanner: Now looking for EIT data on 
> multiplex of channel 15-1
> 2007-05-17 15:14:02.372 EITScanner: Now looking for EIT data on 
> multiplex of channel 15-1
> 2007-05-17 15:19:30.538 EITScanner: Now looking for EIT data on 
> multiplex of channel 15-1
> 2007-05-17 15:24:58.655 EITScanner: Now looking for EIT data on 
> multiplex of channel 15-1
> 2007-05-17 15:30:26.811 EITScanner: Now looking for EIT data on 
> multiplex of channel 15-1
> 
> 
> So know for my questions:
> 
> Assuming mythtv isn't finding any EIT data on this multiplex of channel 
> 15-1, shouldn't it be searching the multiplexes of channels 21-1, 33-1, 
> and 39-1?
> 
> Does anyone have any experience with ATSC in the Fort Wayne, Indiana area?
> 
> Can I/How do I get more EIT debug information from MythTV? Is there some 
> external app I can use to check for EIT data?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ben
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