

If the program is installed on your system, it should show you the path to the file.

NOTE: To find out if you have a particular program installed on your system, try entering the word which followed by a space and the program name at a Linux command prompt. These are in addition to zap2xml and zap2epg, which I mentioned in my previous article. Here are a few tools that run under Linux that I have found that may be useful, under certain circumstances. So let’s say you have one or more XMLTV type files, but you want to do some additional manipulation on them before feeding them to your backend software. Mediaportal used to be a step ahead but answer like yours are making me think that you are not looking at the future but locked on a old platform like the traditional pc.In my previous article, Some hints for getting free-to-air satellite channels into the Electronic Program Guide in Kodi or XBMC (or another frontend), I mentioned that schedule “grabber” programs save their files in XMLTV File format. So i think that one of the main features that mp2 MUST have is a cross Platform client, or at least a android one with a full interface, intended to be used with a remote and possibly running as launcher replacement. PC mp clients must disappear, for a number of reasons but mainly for their cost and the power they eat. Just have a look at xbmc, that is the way to go forward. But it's definetly the time to start it.Īmpdroid is great for phones but not for a big screen tv. Obviosly a port is not possible, this will require a whole new project.

Sorry if i reply an old thread, but this is getting more actual now.Īndroid hdmi systems are here, they works very well, they are cheap and consuming very few watts.
