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On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Greg Rundlett (freephile) < greg-SfI3QVg0eaJl57MIdRCFDg at public.gmane.org> wrote: > A recent Mythtv user, I have been going through a lot of effort to get > my (Comcast) channel lineup associated with the program data that I > get from SchedulesDirect. Now there is help for people like me. Due > to the fact that Comcast is distributing little Digital to Analog > converters (along with their switchover to DTV broadcasts), they are > now distributing the channel info in-band which makes it available to > us. > > More specifically, there is a project on sourceforge with the tools > for grabbing this info and putting it into your Mythtv database. > > See http://scte65scan.sourceforge.net/ > > >From the website: > Scans for in-band SCTE 65 tables. Allows automatic mapping of virtual > channel numbers to callsigns and physical channels. Useful for the > transition from analog CATV to digital CATV. Comcast is one such cable > provider making these tables available. > > p.s. You'll see the acronym 'POD'. I had no idea what that stood for, > so I looked it up. POD stands for Point Of Deployment and is an > actual ANSI standard in the world of Cable Television > ANSI/SCTE 28 2007 Host-POD Interface Standard > http://www.scte.org/content/index.cfm?pID=59 for gory details on that. > > -- > Greg Rundlett > Web Developer - Initiative in Innovative Computing > http://iic.harvard.edu > camb 617-384-5872 > nbpt 978-225-8302 > m. 978-764-4424 > -skype/aim/irc/twitter freephile > http://profiles.aim.com/freephile > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss Very interesting... I've been trying to get my MythTV setup off the ground and the reason for my procrastination has been this (getting my channel lineup configured). I have a HDHomeRun connected to comcast basic cable (no boxes), I read on the SilconDust forums [1] a while back that someone has figured out a way to get the lineup from SilconDust's resources website [2], I never pursude it because I thought it was a sloppy solution, and a few people on the forums said to avoid it if possible. After re-reading the forum thread it looks like SilconDust has built an API for their lineup server [3], so that we might be able to use that instead of the python scripts. Just curious Greg, are you using a HDHR? Anyone out there using a HDHR? If so have you tried setting up your channel lineup using this solution [1]? or the solution Greg mentioned? Results? I am going to have to take a peak at this SourceForge project, maybe it will finally get me off the ground. Thanks -Chris [1] - http://www.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5953 [2] - http://www.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/channels_us [3] - http://www.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=37311#37311
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