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| Subject: From: Date: | RE: [ECS] TVL Usages Michael David Wed, 1 Dec 1999 23:12:49 -0500 |
Hi Carl! Yes. All that is done as part of Mark's TVL events, and quite well I might add. :) Cheers! Michael David michael@michaeldavid.com -----Original Message----- From: ckeyes [mailto:ckeyes@california.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 9:17 PM To: ecs-list@netbloc.com Subject: Re: [ECS] TVL Usages Michael, One last question. When you say ECS "pulls" the titles in, I'm not sure I understand what is happening. Is there a search to determine which titles are used? Could I set-up a watch on the downloads to look for particular movie titles? oh well, that's 2 q's. Thanks again, Carl Michael David wrote: > Hi Carl! > > I'm off on vacation, so I am working from memory here, but basically, it > goes like this: > > ECS pulls the the titles in, one letter at a time, pretty much using the > logic set forth by Mark in his TVl events. Then, ECS assembles each title, > and then it then copies that title to one of 20 text items I use for title > holders. I use those title holders to speak the names of the shows, and to > send to ACE'S buttons. The info for show times and channels works the same > way - reassemble the the data into a string - copy it to holder items, and > use those holder items as needed. > > As far as whether an intermediate use can do tigs like this, the answer is > yes. And, here on the list, we all help each other when we get stuck. :) > > Cheers! > > Michael David > michael@michaeldavid.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Carl Keyes [mailto:carlkeyes@hotmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 3:45 PM > To: ecs-list@netbloc.com > Subject: RE: [ECS] TVL Usages > > Michael, > > Thanks for all the info! > > I'm curious about how you have ECS > search for a particular listing > and copy or make use of that info > somewhere else. > Is that something an admittedly > intermidiate user could do? > > Thanks again, > > Carl > > >From: "Michael David" <michael@michaeldavid.com> > >Reply-To: ecs-list@netbloc.com > >To: <ecs-list@netbloc.com> > >Subject: RE: [ECS] TVL Usages > >Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 23:33:44 -0500 > > > >Hi Carl! > > > >Early on, I had ECS really close to doing some way cool stuff with the TVL > >info. I never found the time work out all the bugs, but it was 90% > >functional. Since then, Mark has improved and streamlined the TVL stuff > >quite a bit - and still - I can't find the time to go rewrite my events to > >take advantage of his improvements. So, I can only tell what it was close > >to doing, and what I hope to have it do again soon. :) > > > >1) Download DSS and 4DTV listings from the web each day. Cable modem - > >what > >the heck. > > > >2) At 20, 28, 50, and 58 minutes past the hour, announce our favorite > >upcoming shows (up to 20 total) that may be coming on, based on the info in > >the tvlfavs.txt file. > > > >3) Display the titles of those upcoming shows on ACE buttons, which allowed > >us to pick (by button press) which of the upcoming shows we wanted to > >watch. > > > >4) When the time came, ECS would switch the appropriate satellite receiver > >to the proper satellite and transponder, and make the necessary routing to > >switch the TV's in the house to source from that same receiver. > > > >5) Then the titles of the upcoming shows would transfer to a different set > >of ACE buttons that display the current shows. Using these buttons, we > >could select an alternate program, if the one we chose happened to be a > >rerun, or was preempted. > > > >6) If we didn't initially hit a button to pick an upcoming show, ECS just > >tuned to the first one in the list, If we weren't home, ECS would record > >the first title. I had planned to ask Mark if there was a way to designate > >a priority level (separate for watching and recording) to each of the > >titles > >the shows listed in the TVLFAVS file. Using this priority level, ECS could > >then make the best likely choice when automatically selecting a program to > >watch or record. Just never got around to asking him about that either. > >Hey Mark, what do you think? > > > >7) My hope was to eventually get this system working on a multi-user basis, > >so each of us could have our own list of favorites, and each of our > >televisions would be routed to the receiver displaying our personal choice. > >Never had time to get there either. :) > > > >So, what's TVL good for? For us, it did a great job of helping us to not > >miss our favorite shows. With two separate satellite systems, there's a > >lot > >of program guide to go through just to spot something we want to watch. > >That ritual used to take me at least five minutes each half hour, which > >invariably meant I'd miss the first few minutes of something. In recent > >times, it just got to the point where it was too much effort to go through > >the guides and make a choice, so the TV would just sit on one channel most > >of the night (often the Sci-Fi channel). > > > >So, my personal opinion is that TVL is darn handy, and an awesome addition > >to ECS! > > > >Cheers! > > > >Michael David > >michael@michaeldavid.com > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: ckeyes [mailto:ckeyes@california.com] > >Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 9:18 PM > >To: ECS-List > >Subject: [ECS] TVL Usages > > > > > >Hi, > > > >Anyone care to share how they make > >use of TVL downloads? > > > >Thanks, > > > >Carl > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com