yes, pure conjecture …but I believe it won’t be this year and probably well into next year…
Nope, we’re still on TiVo, so any corrections you’ve experienced have been made by TiVo.
Before December 31st
@cire12 - fantastic news!
How accurate is this? Just a thought or actually true? If that’s the case… that’ would be beyond awesome.
@cire12 this is indeed fantastic news. I know there are a lot of unknowns here and that some of the replies here take us a little off track.
I would like to request that perhaps you do an announcement thread (similar to when a new version of software is released) every once in a while to keep us updated without having to read through a very long thread about someone not being able to record since last release, etc.
I think communication (perhaps over communication) is the best path to customer satisfaction. I personally can’t wait, but also know that there are many moving parts here that you perhaps can’t/won’t/shouldn’t disclose.
I look forward to banning “we’ve referred this to our provider” from @sa2000’ vocabulary. I’m sure he’s got this as a keyboard macro.
Keep up the good work!
Looking forward to this one…
Perhaps update in here? EPG Programming Updates
Actually true.
This is awesome to hear! I’m hoping it helps with the biggest gripe I have. When you select Direct TV in the Washington DC area for the channel guide it’s missing like 90% of the channels. Here’s hoping this would be remedied as well as the accuracy of the guide as a whole.
Kind of figuring out maybe it was a good thing that my entire PMS decided to go haywire recently just so I would be more up to date on what has been going on. Do find it kind of odd I’m manually building an xmltv file with mc2xml and hanging it for my plex docker in a shared folder like I was doing IPTV on an XBMC instance in the early 2000’s. Actually what year is this? Did I groundhog day back to the early 2000’s?
Use a script and set a schedule. I haven’t touched MC2XML since I started using it over a year ago. It has worked perfectly every day (as a scheduled script).
Yes, this scenario should be fixed after the cutover.
The EPG is two hours off. I just switched PLEX from MAC to PC and now I find this issue. Am I to wait for the new EPG or is there something which can be done right now?
Have you checked that the time zone is set properly on your PC? Your server shows the time is GMT -8, which would place you in the Pacific Time Zone.
It is showing the correct time on the guide (image above). Where do I change from Pacific Time Zone within the server?
Any news on when this is going to happen? Is the bloke who posted the news still having sleepless nights, the poor lamb? Although, being frank for a moment, I’m not getting over excited s Plex has not been able to provide a version that works against my tuner for weeks of course so I probably won’t be able to take it when it is released anyway.
You do this in Windows. Plex Media Server takes the time from Windows. Right click on the clock in the taskbar and select “Adjust Date/Time”. On the window that comes up, find the Time Zone and change it to the appropriate one.
What tuner do you have?
Happy to hear it. The guide worked extremely well for me in the DC area, but the move to Jacksonville, FL surprised me that channels showed on the tuner, but not in the guide. Have just been searching the forums for why in the world Spanish language broadcast channels in my area are not recognized by the guide. Looking forward to the new partner bringing back the guide. After about an hour trying to code a batch file to pull XML scripts from TVguide… I was wondering what I had gotten myself into. Here’s hoping it works!
