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I could do this on my Palm Tungsten C, after hotsyncing the downloaded program info to the Palm from my PC where they were downloaded by xmltv into Pocket TV Browser. This program does not exist for the Mac or the N810.
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2008-01-30
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I just discovered the Video Center last night. I did see a note that it can work with xmltv. I will check out the link you provided. However, what's an EPG feed? Is this a way to render xmltv downloaded listings in a usable format for Video Center?
SchedulesDirect offers TV listings for download. Xmltv from http://xmltv.org/wiki/, I'm told, or also from SourceForge, I think, will download listings from SchedulesDirect. From www.linuxforums.org, I found the following, posted by Clement Lefebvre, which refers to an application that will render xmltv downloads: "Maxemum TV-Guide (MTVG), which you can download as a TGZ archive, an RPM or DEB package from here: http://mtvg.sourceforge.net/
MTVG is developed in C++, based on Qt and it is the perfect solution if you use KDE. Alternatively, if you're using Gnome you can have a look at another XMLTV GUI application called OnTV: http://johan.svedberg.com/projects/coding/ontv/"
I am a complete newbie to linux. Do I need an application designed specifically to run under Maemo Linux or can I use applications for any linux flavor? I also do not know how to install linux applications, except those I've found in Maemo repositories. Files with .tar or .gz extensions. I understand, have to be decompressed in order to use them. I don't know how to decompress and install such files. Most of the information I have found about linux is pretty much over my head. It seems to be mainly for linux geeks.
I realize that I may be too much a newbie to find and install a TV listings program, if one exists, that would work on the N810. I know nothing about using X Terminal on my N810 or how to find my root directory.
I would appreciate any recommendations, and hopefully information on an application that would work for me.
I am giving up my PC running Windows, and now I am using a Mac and my N810. I am adapting to the Mac, but I find linux not to be as easily understood and used.
Thanks for your patience and attention.