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bloodhod
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How to use +0000 for all grabbings?

I'm grabbing from different sites. But when happening that some gets as +0530 +0400 etc. Can't I get all as +0000 GMT?

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If you put all as that GMT then your time will be off . Why do you need that for ? if you dont want to have the +0000 in the listing then use the programme wg2mp which takes out the timezone details. 

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retrorat1 wrote:

If you put all as that GMT then your time will be off . Why do you need that for ? if you dont want to have the +0000 in the listing then use the programme wg2mp which takes out the timezone details. 

I have created small thing for my using iptv to get what's now. But on that I'm using now time as gmt. So it trying to match the time. When having different time zones it was unable.

Anyway. Some channels have wrong epg. I mean I tried some Canal Channels and Some Indian Channels without modifying. Just loaded to a Guide. But it was not the correct program showing. Plays different :(

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If you use things like iptv simple then using wg2mp will work if you set your time zone to the right one in the pvr programme.

If loading to a guide addon then most of the time it needs the timezone to be seen in the xml. 

I run data from Australia to Malaysia to india to the gulf , UK and US all different time zones and using wg2mp it intergrates into iptv simple client with no problem and with Renegade tv guide also without a problem.

So it depends on which end user programme you are using to read the xml created. also when you say Plays different that has nothing to do with EPG, EPG data is as is what is, but streams might be form somewhere else not the place you are grabing data from.

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