I looked through most Belgium providers There was only one witch downloaded pictures it was humo.be. I tried to look inside of the documentation and google but couldn't find what I was looking for.
When I looked inside of the .ini file of the humo provider I found this.
I guess this is what is used to pull the picons from the site. I'm not a coder so I'm not going to brick my setup by just copy pasting this into my yelo.ini.
Can someone tell me if this code is what is used to get the picons?
Because I'm using telenet (yelo) as a provider at home. Humo doesn't have all the channels. For telenet the channels are an exact match. There is also the most info in there guide. And it supports xmltv_ns. I use emby and it needs xmltv_ns to know what season and episode it is.
I looked through most Belgium providers There was only one witch downloaded pictures it was humo.be. I tried to look inside of the documentation and google but couldn't find what I was looking for.
When I looked inside of the .ini file of the humo provider I found this.
index_urlchannellogo.scrub {regex||^.*'index_variable_element'.*?"medium":"([^\"]*)"||}
scope.range{(datelogo)|end}
index_urlchannellogo.modify {cleanup(style=jsondecode)}
end_scope
I guess this is what is used to pull the picons from the site. I'm not a coder so I'm not going to brick my setup by just copy pasting this into my yelo.ini.
Can someone tell me if this code is what is used to get the picons?
Because I'm using telenet (yelo) as a provider at home. Humo doesn't have all the channels. For telenet the channels are an exact match. There is also the most info in there guide. And it supports xmltv_ns. I use emby and it needs xmltv_ns to know what season and episode it is.
OK wow thank you. I will test it tonight.
Yep my guide is looking great right now. Thanks again for being nice :)