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DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) channels can receive program information embedded in the signal-stream (cable or satellite). This system of retrieving program information is called EPG and the information received depends on the TV broadcaster. | DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) channels can receive program information embedded in the signal-stream (cable or satellite). This system of retrieving program information is called EPG and the information received depends on the TV broadcaster. | ||
− | When you press the EPG on your remote, EPG data is presented. This data can be retrieved using a few methods. Using the EPG settings you can select what program information you want to be retrieved that's embedded in the signal-stream, '''EIT''' is maybe the most common way to retrieve EPG data and in most cased you should enable it. Then there are a few more specific settings: | + | When you press the EPG on your remote, EPG data is presented. This data can be retrieved using a few methods. Using the EPG settings you can select what program information you want to be retrieved from the data that's embedded in the signal-stream, '''EIT''' is maybe the most common way to retrieve EPG data and in most cased you should enable it. Then there are a few more specific settings: |
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+ | ==EPG differences== | ||
+ | EPG data can be from different sources, like broadcasted EIT EPG by the provider (native in OpenPLi) or grabbed from a website, the latter can be done with Plugins, like EPGImport. | ||
+ | There are sometimes differences between the EPG grabbed from website with the one broadcasted by the provider. First the EPG that is broadcasted by the provider will be explained, than how to grab it from a website in [[EPG#Other_ways_to_retrieve_EPG | <span style="color:SteelBlue">Other ways to retrieve EPG</span>]] | ||
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==EPG settings:== | ==EPG settings:== | ||
− | + | To adjust the EPG settings in OpenPLi go to '''Main menu > Setup > System > GUI settings > EPG settings''' and as of OpenPLi 7.2 '''Main menu > Setup > System > EPG settings''' | |
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+ | [[File:EPG-001.jpg|frameles|left|600px]] [[File:EPG-002.jpg|frameles|centre|600px]] | ||
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===EIT (Event Information Table)=== | ===EIT (Event Information Table)=== | ||
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===MHW ('''M'''edia'''H'''igh'''W'''ay)=== | ===MHW ('''M'''edia'''H'''igh'''W'''ay)=== | ||
− | 13,0°E and 19,2°E Cyfra+ ( | + | 13,0°E and 19,2°E Cyfra+ (Poland) or DIGITAL+ (Spain) |
===Virgin=== | ===Virgin=== | ||
− | Virgin Media(England) | + | Virgin Media (UK and Rep of Ireland) |
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+ | ===OpenTV EPG === | ||
+ | SKY 28.2°E (England) | ||
+ | SKY 13°E (Italy) | ||
+ | Optusc1 156.0 (New Zealand) | ||
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+ | OpenTV EPG is a proprietary format. It is only transmitted on the specific EPG transponder. You must tune to the transponder in order to update your EPG. | ||
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+ | The transponders/channels you must zap to: | ||
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+ | SKY UK: Channel name: '''IEPG Data 1'''. Satellite: '''28.2E''' Transponder details: ''' DVB-S, 11778, Vertical, 27500 Symbols, FEC 2/3.''' | ||
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+ | SKY IT: Channel name: '''Nat Geo'''. Satellite: '''13.0E''' Transponder details: ''' DVB-S, 11842, Vertical, 27500.''' | ||
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+ | SKY NZ: Channel name: '''to follow'''. Satellite: '''156.0E''' Transponder details: ''' DVB-S, 12438, Horizontal, 27800.''' | ||
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+ | '''<u>Note:</u>''' This setting is available as of OpenPLi 7.2! | ||
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==Other ways to retrieve EPG== | ==Other ways to retrieve EPG== | ||
===XMLTV EPG=== | ===XMLTV EPG=== | ||
− | You can use XMLTV EPG Data or WebEPG Data, for this you need | + | You can use XMLTV EPG Data or WebEPG Data, for this you need the [[Plugin Wiki:EPGImport | <span style="color:SteelBlue">EPGImport</span>]] plugin. With this plugin you can select which data you want to be retrieved according to the country. When you choose this way of retrieving, you may consider disabling the settings mentioned above as there is a risk there will be doubles in the EPG, it is best to just try enable a setting and see if there are doubles. The advantage of having the EPG settings also enabled (so apart from the XMLTV EPG) is that the data is refreshed when you "zap" to the channels. |
===EPG Refresh=== | ===EPG Refresh=== | ||
− | EPGRefresh is a plugin and can be installed via the plugin browser. EPG data is usually updated when the respective transmitter is selected. However, since this way of updating EPG data is a tedious task. Using EPG Refresh you can automate this process, when en how you like. | + | [[Plugin Wiki:EPGRefresh | <span style="color:SteelBlue">EPGRefresh</span>]] is a plugin and can be installed via the plugin browser. EPG data is usually updated when the respective transmitter is selected. However, since this way of updating EPG data is a tedious task. Using EPG Refresh you can automate this process, when en how you like. |
Latest revision as of 11:58, 30 March 2023
Contents
EPG = Electronic Progam Guide
DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) channels can receive program information embedded in the signal-stream (cable or satellite). This system of retrieving program information is called EPG and the information received depends on the TV broadcaster.
When you press the EPG on your remote, EPG data is presented. This data can be retrieved using a few methods. Using the EPG settings you can select what program information you want to be retrieved from the data that's embedded in the signal-stream, EIT is maybe the most common way to retrieve EPG data and in most cased you should enable it. Then there are a few more specific settings:
EPG differences
EPG data can be from different sources, like broadcasted EIT EPG by the provider (native in OpenPLi) or grabbed from a website, the latter can be done with Plugins, like EPGImport. There are sometimes differences between the EPG grabbed from website with the one broadcasted by the provider. First the EPG that is broadcasted by the provider will be explained, than how to grab it from a website in Other ways to retrieve EPG
EPG settings:
To adjust the EPG settings in OpenPLi go to Main menu > Setup > System > GUI settings > EPG settings and as of OpenPLi 7.2 Main menu > Setup > System > EPG settings
EIT (Event Information Table)
Most common and you should consider enabling both settings.
ViaSat
4,8°E (Sweden)
freesat
28,2°E Freesat (England)
Netmed
13,0°E Nova (Greece)
MHW (MediaHighWay)
13,0°E and 19,2°E Cyfra+ (Poland) or DIGITAL+ (Spain)
Virgin
Virgin Media (UK and Rep of Ireland)
OpenTV EPG
SKY 28.2°E (England) SKY 13°E (Italy) Optusc1 156.0 (New Zealand)
OpenTV EPG is a proprietary format. It is only transmitted on the specific EPG transponder. You must tune to the transponder in order to update your EPG.
The transponders/channels you must zap to:
SKY UK: Channel name: IEPG Data 1. Satellite: 28.2E Transponder details: DVB-S, 11778, Vertical, 27500 Symbols, FEC 2/3.
SKY IT: Channel name: Nat Geo. Satellite: 13.0E Transponder details: DVB-S, 11842, Vertical, 27500.
SKY NZ: Channel name: to follow. Satellite: 156.0E Transponder details: DVB-S, 12438, Horizontal, 27800.
Note: This setting is available as of OpenPLi 7.2!
Other ways to retrieve EPG
XMLTV EPG
You can use XMLTV EPG Data or WebEPG Data, for this you need the EPGImport plugin. With this plugin you can select which data you want to be retrieved according to the country. When you choose this way of retrieving, you may consider disabling the settings mentioned above as there is a risk there will be doubles in the EPG, it is best to just try enable a setting and see if there are doubles. The advantage of having the EPG settings also enabled (so apart from the XMLTV EPG) is that the data is refreshed when you "zap" to the channels.
EPG Refresh
EPGRefresh is a plugin and can be installed via the plugin browser. EPG data is usually updated when the respective transmitter is selected. However, since this way of updating EPG data is a tedious task. Using EPG Refresh you can automate this process, when en how you like.