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Recently Updated. WebEPG Grabber. Keyboard Shortcuts Videos. Keyboard and remote control input. Show More. Latest Releases MediaPortal 1. Setting up the EPG 2. Adding TV Logos. This page has no comments. Content Tools. About The Project The vision of the MediaPortal project is to create a free open source media centre application, which supports all advanced media centre functions, and is accessible to all Windows users.

Here you will find a dropdown list with all your available tuners. Now all those channels are mapped to this tuner and can be received here too, without the need to run a complete channel scan. Now that your tuning is complete, you can click on the menu TV Channels and you will see a screen with a number of tabs along the top e. Channels, All Channels, Digital Cable, Digital Satellite, Digital Terrestrial - depending on which tuners you have installed, and which group creation options you selected before scanning.

Each channel has a red or green symbol next to it. Green means that it is free-to-air, and red means that it is encrypted. If you have multiple TV tuners of the same type, using the same provider i. However,If you have multiple TV tuners of different types, you may end up with a large number of common or duplicate channels. Before you start arranging your TV channels, you should group these common channels into a single combined channel.

By doing this, you will only see a single instance of each channel in your EPG which will look much better. Once you have done this, MP will use the Tuner Priorities you set above to select which tuner to use when requested. It is easier to combine the channels on the tuner which has the fewest channels with the tuner that has more. Follow these steps to combine your channels:. Now that you have your multiple providers sorted, you can setup one or more Favorites Channel Groups to display only the channels you want in your TV guide rather than odd channels!

If you now click on one of the Favorites tabs, you will see that it is populated by the channels you just copied there. In this example there are three channels in the "Kids" group. In the GUI the channels are shown ordered as you do here.

Finally, when MediaPortal 2 displays your channels it will always show the first channel group as default. Therefore, if you want MediaPortal 2 to always default to your Favorites group, you need to move it to be the first group in the list. To do this, left click and hold on the Favorites tab and then drag it until it appears right of the group Channels that can not be moved and is not displayed in GUI. You can organize your radio channels exactly as you organize your TV channels - see the Organizing TV Channels section above.

Depending on your TV stations it can be useful to alter the "Pre- and post recording" settings to different values minutes. Normally the rest could stay as it is. With the next tab you can set custom path and file- names for your recordings.

This can be different for "one time only" recordings and for recurring Series recordings. Even if you are familiar with MediaPortal 1 setup you may find something new here. As MediaPortal 2 has in-build support for movies and series you can configure the TV engine in a way that all your movies and series recordings are added automatically to the movies and series sections of MediaPortal 2.

For this you need to use custom values and define different sub- folders for series and one time recordings in the custom naming scheme. All available tags are listed below. Here is an example for movies one time recordings naming scheme:.

All your one time recordings are stored in a sub- folder named "Movies" now. You can name the folder to whatever name you like. The name itself is not important. It only has to be different to the series sub- folder. In the "Sample" line above you can see how your recordings will be named now. Depending on your EPG data source you may or may not have season and episodes numbers available.

All your series recordings are stored in a sub- folder named "Series" now. As for movies you can name the folder to whatever name you like. Then all your recordings are only added to the "recordings" media source, that will be displayed in the TV section under "Recordings".

You can alter the default path to store your recordings. Indeed it is very useful to do this, if you have more than one drive in your MediaPortal 2 Server PC. It will be possible to do this with MP2 in the future though! MP will completely manage all of your tuners and allow you to prioritize the way that you use them. This prioritization can be adapted to your individual preferences. You may prioritize the tuner that changes channel the quickest, or you may only have one tuner that will play HD in which case you might want to set this as the lowest priority so it is always free for HD recordings.

If you don't have any strong views or requirements, then just use the default settings. If you make changes to your tuner priority then the TV Service needs to restart. Therefore you should make sure that no clients or recordings are active before making changes.

See Scan Analog for details. Note : MP will allow more than one tuner of any type to run a channel scan at the same, so you do not have to wait for one tuner to finish scanning before you start with the next scan. Now that your tuning is complete, you can click on the menu TV Channels and you will see a screen with a number of tabs along the top e.

Channels, All Channels, Digital Cable, Digital Satellite, Digital Terrestrial - depending on which tuners you have installed, and which group creation options you selected before scanning.

Each channel has a red or green symbol next to it. Green means that it is free-to-air, and red means that it is encrypted. However,If you have multiple TV tuners of different types, you may end up with a large number of common or duplicate channels.

Before you start arranging your TV channels, you should group these common channels into a single combined channel. By doing this, you will only see a single instance of each channel in your EPG which will look much better.

Once you have done this, MP will use the Tuner Priorities you set above to select which tuner to use when requested. It is easier to combine the channels on the tuner which has the fewest channels with the tuner that has more. Follow these steps to combine your channels:. Now that you have your multiple providers sorted, you can setup a Favorites Channel Group to display only the channels you want in your TV guide rather thanl odd channels!

Follow the instructions below to set up a Favorites group of channels. However, the group name can be whatever you like and you can set up more than one group if you wish, e. Sports, Music, News and Entertainment. You can organize your radio channels exactly as you organize your TV channels - see the Organizing TV Channels section above.



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