Hello everyone,
I have all of my FTA/ota channels inserted into titantv so that I can see what is on tv at any given time. The question I have is, is there anyway to either download the listings as a text file/xml file or is there a parser that can take what you get off of there and format it out to a non-internet computer? I have an older tablet pc that I would like to put the data on however it does not have internet access and I am using a dialup connection so I am not connected all the time anyways.
I thought about taking automated screenshots and posting them over the internal network (this would be the safest way of doing things) but I wanted to see what all of you did first.
So how does everyone use it? Do you all just print out the daily stuff, do you have a internet connected pc in the living room, or is the feed just piped through a htpc. I have an htpc in the living room but would really like to keep it off the net (wife gets kinda ticked if it goes down due to a virus or other preventable issue).
Thanks,
Chris
I have all of my FTA/ota channels inserted into titantv so that I can see what is on tv at any given time. The question I have is, is there anyway to either download the listings as a text file/xml file or is there a parser that can take what you get off of there and format it out to a non-internet computer? I have an older tablet pc that I would like to put the data on however it does not have internet access and I am using a dialup connection so I am not connected all the time anyways.
I thought about taking automated screenshots and posting them over the internal network (this would be the safest way of doing things) but I wanted to see what all of you did first.
So how does everyone use it? Do you all just print out the daily stuff, do you have a internet connected pc in the living room, or is the feed just piped through a htpc. I have an htpc in the living room but would really like to keep it off the net (wife gets kinda ticked if it goes down due to a virus or other preventable issue).
Thanks,
Chris