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    I gave it a try, and the command to run (or put in a script) is: curl https://www.xmltvlistings.com/xmltv/get/API Key/LineupID/Days >> xmltv.xml That produces an xmltv file (named xmltv.xml) that EyeTV happily consumed. However, "XML TV Listings" data is much more limited than Schedules Direct, and they only allow 5 connections per day, so that limits my ability to test.
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    It's sort of fascinating, although I don't understand it in the slightest, like reading Greek.
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    I've been using EyeTV for at least 12 years (my first tuner was an "EyeTV USB"). At this point, I'm pretty sure Geniatech does not give a shit about EyeTV customers in North America. It's kinda looking like the end.
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    Nobody's posting since Feb 5? I'd sure like to know A) if there's any news/hope that TV Guide is going to provide Geniatech/EyeTV with what we need: namely a working grid for us to schedule recordings. And B) if anyone has developed work-arounds to this problem. If so, please WALK us through what you do. Here's what I'm doing and it takes a LOT of time: 1. open EyeTV and via the upper right button on the remote-looking icon wherein you can do live recordings and get to live TV (using the upper left button) open Scheduling. B) click on New up on top C) Fill out the info for title, date and time, and frequency if needed (daily, weekly) C) press the lower right button and check in Scheduling that you've set it up. D) Recordings should get your recording, then if you're me, you drag em to folders on your external disc and enjoy them anytime. I have a library of several terrabytes of programs just from my local PBS station I get through antenna. I do NOT want to spend hours each month after I get my PBS program guide, entering in all the shows I want to see when I want to see them, and decide which to keep. Help with info if you can, please!