![]() I didn't go any further than OTA, Spectrum, DirectTV, and Dish. DirecTV and Dish list both WBTV and WBTVDT. The OTA feeds list the new(!) digital channel ID: WBTVDT. Wonderful.)Īlso, as far local channels go, Spectrum only lists the station id - WBTV, for example. Spectrum only lists STZK, DirecTV only lists STZKHD, Dish lists both STZK and STZKHD. ![]() STZK was the orginal name, when broadcasters fully embraced HD they starting adding HD channles and STZK was available in HD on STZKHD. (So, taking "Starz Kids & Family" as an example, Spectrum, Dish, and DirecTV all carries it. There's probably a lookup somehwere, but I haven't been able to find it), so unless somebody can find the lookup, you need to know that "NIK" is "Nickelodeon" or that "STZK" (or "STZKHD" - I'll touch on that in a moment) is "Starz Kids & Family". In either case, it looks like Emby is looking for the Broadcast ID (a 2 to 7 identifier for the channel. In Emby Guides it looks like also looks for an exact match. So it still search xTeVe.Īccording to the logs, Emby only looks for an exact match in the first entry for XML files. But, for good measure I guess, it added the xTeVe guide to the end of the search list. This time Emby searched in the order expected, skipping over the xTeVe Guide. Again, I changed it to avoid any caching, then added it back in. Then I took the Custom XML out (and Emby did remapping, with most going to random channels in the UK Guide and changing all of my beautiful custom logos ) and then added it back in. Including the xTeVe Guide, which was *not* marked for all tuners.) So, basically, it searched the Custom XML first, then searched the rest of the Guides in order. (The first digit is the order that they are listed in Emby. Looking at the Emby logs, it searched the Guides in this order: I changed it a bit to ensure nothing was cached (as far the playlist went) from the last time I tried it. (Several were pre-existing, some I just added for this test.) The xTeVe Guide was set for only the xTeVe tuner, the rest were set for All Tuners. Finally I added a XMLTV http file from xTeVe. I also added 2 XMLTV local files (one for just the channels I subscribe to, and one for all of the Plex "Free" Channels (just because I had it handy)). ![]() I added Spectrum, Dish, DirecTV, and UK Sky Network (London). I added several Emby Guides for some random OTA USA Zip Codes and Canada (Montreal). I would love to use Emby Guide Data, but if it's not going to match a large percentage of the channels, why would I? And Emby, for a reason I have yet to determine, sometimes decides to run the Map Channel routine again and wipes out all of the manual mapping I had to do. (All of the entries say "Found epg channel in Emby Guide Data (or XmlTV)." and lists every channel in that guide. it continues processing GBR-1000193 before finally stopping. And, by the way, has no AMC entry in it.)Īnd it doesn't stop there. 12:59:06.623 Info LiveTV: Found epg channel in Emby Guide Data GBR-1000193-DEFAULT 3SATGEH 66621 (The incorrect match! That Emby guide is the second from the last. ![]() 12:59:06.607 Info LiveTV: Found epg channel in Emby Guide Data USA-DISH501-DEFAULT AMC 10021 (that Emby Guide is the third from the last) 12:59:06.218 Info LiveTV: Found epg channel in Emby Guide Data USA-NC32414-X AMC 10021 (that Emby Guide Data is the first) 12:59:06.213 Info LiveTV: Found epg channel in XmlTV AMC.us AMC AMC.us (that XmlTV is the last) Web&X-Emby-Device-Name=Google Chrome Windows&X-Emby-Device-Id=TW96aWxsYS81LjAgKFdpbmRvd3MgTlQgMTAuMDsgV2luNjQ7IHg2NCkgQXBwbGVXZWJLaXQvNTM3LjM2IChLSFRNTCwgbGlrZSBHZWNrbykgQ2hyb21lLzEwOC4wLjAuMCBTYWZhcmkvNTM3LjM2fDE2NzIyNTc4NDA3NzE1&X-Emby-Client-Version=4.7.11.0&X-Emby-Language=en-us&reqformat=json 12:59:05.994 Info Server: http/1.1 POST Web&X-Emby-Device-Name=Google Chrome Windows&X-Emby-Device-Id=TW96aWxsYS81LjAgKFdpbmRvd3MgTlQgMTAuMDsgV2luNjQ7IHg2NCkgQXBwbGVXZWJLaXQvNTM3LjM2IChLSFRNTCwgbGlrZSBHZWNrbykgQ2hyb21lLzEwOC4wLjAuMCBTYWZhcmkvNTM3LjM2fDE2NzIyNTc4NDA3NzE1&X-Emby-Client-Version=4.7.11.0&X-Emby-Language=en-us&reqformat=json. ![]()
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