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    EPG and incorrect channels names

    Hi all,

    I have noticed certain channels are displaying incorrect EPG details. If I channel up and get a list of all the channels the current programme does not match the name when I select it.

    For example if ITV HD is saying "Prog A" when I select it, it is showing "Prog B".

    I am using crossEPG to download my epg list daily at 4.00 after ABM runs at 3.00am

    Any ideas?

    Msuk

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    Hi again,

    Any ideas?

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    Search for all occurances of epg.dat. Put enigma to sleep (init 4 telnet command) and delete all the copies of epg.dat.

    Reboot and run crossepg downloader.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Search for all occurances of epg.dat. Put enigma to sleep (init 4 telnet command) and delete all the copies of epg.dat.

    Reboot and run crossepg downloader.
    Hi,

    Only found one epg.dat on my USB key. I followed your instructions and will see if that fixes the problem.

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    Msuk

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