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Attached is a config for use with the LT5 External EPG grabber for the DM7025
(It may work with the DM800, as I think this image is similar, but i've not checked this out)
This enables a full working 7 day EPG for both Cable and 28.2 Satellite Services
Unrar and copy to /usr/lib/enigma2/python/LT/EPGgrabconfig
Select from >menu>LTmenu>Extras(tools)>External EPG>
Change config timezone to -01:00 for BST, 00:00 for GMT, & select EPG days as required.
It works by associating the EPG data from radiotimes.xml.com with the service references of scanned channels on your box.
These remain constant for satellite, but differ for cable depending on your area.
This config works for Pure *** / Reading.
Perhaps someone could confirm whether service references differ according to pure ***/ex c&w/********, or are completely native to each town in the country - i can't remember.
Anyhow, if you need to make changes, the cable service references are the last service entries, by channel, in this config. Make sure you use a XML editor such as DCC.
Here's a neat little way (thanks Nemesis) of getting service references quickly, if needed.
1. Start open DBedit or similar.
2. Create a bouquet that contains all services for cable.
3. Export -> Export all bouquets in Excel readable format.
4. Open this file in Excel and copy all servicenames for this satellite.
5. Open the cable userbouquet****.tv file in Excel and paste the clipboard in a new column.
6. You'll now have the servicenames & serviceref's for all cable services
(It may work with the DM800, as I think this image is similar, but i've not checked this out)
This enables a full working 7 day EPG for both Cable and 28.2 Satellite Services
Unrar and copy to /usr/lib/enigma2/python/LT/EPGgrabconfig
Select from >menu>LTmenu>Extras(tools)>External EPG>
Change config timezone to -01:00 for BST, 00:00 for GMT, & select EPG days as required.
It works by associating the EPG data from radiotimes.xml.com with the service references of scanned channels on your box.
These remain constant for satellite, but differ for cable depending on your area.
This config works for Pure *** / Reading.
Perhaps someone could confirm whether service references differ according to pure ***/ex c&w/********, or are completely native to each town in the country - i can't remember.
Anyhow, if you need to make changes, the cable service references are the last service entries, by channel, in this config. Make sure you use a XML editor such as DCC.
Here's a neat little way (thanks Nemesis) of getting service references quickly, if needed.
1. Start open DBedit or similar.
2. Create a bouquet that contains all services for cable.
3. Export -> Export all bouquets in Excel readable format.
4. Open this file in Excel and copy all servicenames for this satellite.
5. Open the cable userbouquet****.tv file in Excel and paste the clipboard in a new column.
6. You'll now have the servicenames & serviceref's for all cable services