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SkyFan
26-08-20, 05:15
On previous images on EPG > Menu if I entered a Primetime of 20:00 for example then when looking at the EPG if I pressed number 9 on the remote to go the primetime of 8pm then the EPG would start at 8PM. I also show 4 hours per screen. In the current image the EPG starts at 6PM but the selector is on 8PM. This is useless. I look at the EPG for every 24 hours. In the previous images it would take me 6 screens of 4 hours per screen to look at the EPG for the next 24 hours. Now it takes 7 screens. Can you please change it back to the old way so that the EPG starts at the primetime hour entered in the menu.

ccs
26-08-20, 17:09
Not sure if it ever did what you say, I guess it depends how far back you were referring to.

These recent commits suggest not....


Revert "Change primetime to set the time of the left hand"

openvix: developer 5.3.036.002

Change primetime to set the time of the left hand edge of the grid EPG

https://github.com/OpenViX/enigma2/commit/956baf89643da71dff7ce9cdd1b98159934fb8c6#diff-0f1b2d32cb03dd4c74f55e8139c14b56 was reverted.

SkyFan
26-08-20, 17:20
It did what I said in this image: 5.3.019 and various images before it (I didn't update every new release). It's not something I would forget as I do it everyday.
I'm still using image 5.2.022 on my Tiviar box just now and when I open the EPG and press 9 on the remote the grid starts at 8pm.

Is this something that can be fixed please?

ccs
26-08-20, 17:22
Is this something that can be fixed please?
Depends if it's broken, I guess.

adm
26-08-20, 17:40
In the previous images it would take me 6 screens of 4 hours per screen to look at the EPG for the next 24 hours. Now it takes 7 screens. Can you please change it back to the old way so that the EPG starts at the primetime hour entered in the menu.

Still 6 screens to show everything in 24 hours, your seventh screen would be exctly the same as your first screen

ccs
26-08-20, 18:49
Try setting prime time to 21:00, and see if it does what you actually want.