The radio times data seems to have become corrupt this week. I had a look at the source data and for BBC1 (92.dat) it is OK (14 days) but the XMLTV GUI RT plugin loads only 3 days (until April 2nd). I replaced the cache file 92 with the content from 92.dat online and it picked up all 14 days.
Other channel data on the RT feed is only 2 or 3 days worth of data - much less than the usual 14 days (both online and as captured by XMLTV GUI).
Have RT stopped providing data or is it just messed up for some reason?
Luckily I have the ability to grab the data from freesat/freeview EPG's for 7 days using DVBguide but its (usually) not as good as the RT data source.
Thanks,
Phil
Whats up with the RT Data?
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Re: Whats up with the RT Data?
seems ok today, radiotimes does have occasional problems. If they persist for more than a few day the best thing to do is email them directly (there's not much more I can do as the people who I used to contact have all left the bbc)
Re: Whats up with the RT Data?
Hi Alan,
I just tried re-running the grabber... And still got errors:
So I tried from a different ISP (at work) and it worked. It seems my DNS server is giving out stale/old IP addresses. I have now fixed it by changing my DNS server (and client) settings at home - that will teach me to use 3rd party DNS resolvers other than my ISP's lol.
It looks like the data now comes from the amazon cloud - maybe they are transitioning servers and for whatever reason I was getting the old IP's still which probably has not been updated in the last 2 weeks - hence the ever shortening available data - I dont know Why I didnt think of that over the weekend
Thanks,
Phil
I just tried re-running the grabber... And still got errors:
So I tried from a different ISP (at work) and it worked. It seems my DNS server is giving out stale/old IP addresses. I have now fixed it by changing my DNS server (and client) settings at home - that will teach me to use 3rd party DNS resolvers other than my ISP's lol.
It looks like the data now comes from the amazon cloud - maybe they are transitioning servers and for whatever reason I was getting the old IP's still which probably has not been updated in the last 2 weeks - hence the ever shortening available data - I dont know Why I didnt think of that over the weekend
Thanks,
Phil