Closed Pancronos closed 7 years ago
No it is not! RaiItalia3 is the international version of Rai, which is not listed in the rai.it.ini
Rai Tre (or Rai 3) in the old ini is not the same as RaiItalia3!
http://www.raiplay.it/guidatv/ Is the italian Rai Guide
http://www.raitalia.it/dl/portali/site/custom/guidaprogrammi_raiItalia.html Is the International Rai Italia guide which is not broadcasted in Italy, but only in foreign countries over Satelite
I didn't test the old ini, but I assume, it doesn't even work.
The Italian Rai Guide has url_index like this now: http://www.raiplay.it/guidatv/index.html?canale=RaiMovie&giorno=29-05-2017&new
http://www.raitalia.it/dl/portale/html/palinsesti/guidatv/static/RaiItalia1_2017_05_29.html http://www.raitalia.it/dl/portale/html/palinsesti/guidatv/static/RaiItalia2Australia_2017_05_29.html http://www.raitalia.it/dl/portale/html/palinsesti/guidatv/static/RaiItalia2Asia_2017_05_29.html http://www.raitalia.it/dl/portale/html/palinsesti/guidatv/static/RaiItalia3_2017_05_29.html
these are the correct links then and you should have 4 channel in your channel.xml if you want the international channels. Anyway as the old ini works and since url_index is the same you can use that one. Just need to add example:
forgot to quote <channel update="i" site="rai.it" site_id="RaiItalia2Asia" xmltv_id="Rai Italia 2 Asia">Rai Italia 2 Asia</channel>
I didn't forget to add those.
They just do not matter, because it's allways the same programming, they just change the times by javascript and those different channels are listed just for convenience.
The data source itself doesn't change and all times are grabbed in UTC, so it wouldn't matter anyway.
ok btw i pushed the fix for your urldate.format {datestring|yyy_MM_dd} that is missing one "y" and thanks for the notts ini correction.
url_index is the same