I had this system installed on a previous PC. It's been over a year so I have completely forgotten how to set up everything.
I am using WMC on Windows 10 (that's all good and working)
I have installed EPG123 v1.7.1.7 That's installed ok
I have a valid Schedules Direct account (currently active)
I just use over the air broadcast. Is there someplace I can go for how to set this up the first time as I have no schedule in WMC and have forgotten how to the schedule gets in there. Any help or point me to a link or pdf on getting this to all work together would be most appreciated.
Thx Clutch
1st time setup? Instructions anywhere?
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Re: 1st time setup? Instructions anywhere?
Best place for application instructions is the application's website or support forum. We're just a guide service.
Gary has an install guide on his website: https://garyan2.github.io/install.html
Robert
Gary has an install guide on his website: https://garyan2.github.io/install.html
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Re: 1st time setup? Instructions anywhere?
my first time here as well. so you dont have any url links for the guide?
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Re: 1st time setup? Instructions anywhere?
Nope.. there isn't one. We provide an application interface to request data, not a direct XMLTV formatted feed (which I think is what you're looking for)joe.king.cool wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 1:24 pmmy first time here as well. so you dont have any url links for the guide?
If you're in the US or Canada, percdata.com does have an xmltv service.
Robert
(disclaimer, I run percdata.com)