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Windows => Television => Topic started by: imugli on December 09, 2015, 04:38:51 pm
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I'd like to create a smartlist that shows me all NEW episodes of series coming up in the next week or so.
Is this info stored in a tag somewhere?
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I'd like to create a smartlist that shows me all NEW episodes of series coming up in the next week or so.
Is this info stored in a tag somewhere?
If "Previously-shown" has a start date that is earlier than the scheduled time, the show is considered rerun, and the Rerun tag is set to 1.
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Great - thank you.
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Plus of course "Rerun" is set to "1" if the "Repeat" tag is set in any EPG data MC acquires. Correct?
Yes, Rerun is the field to look at.
Rerun is set to true, when epg data contains "rerun". It is set to false if epg contains "new". It is set to true if the data has a "original air date" that is older than the schedule date. It defaults to false.
I have very occasionally seen programs tagged with a Keyword of "New", when the show is considered by the broadcaster to be a new show, as differentiated from a show that has been around a while. In Australia of course the broadcasters pretty often put NEW! as a prefix or suffix in the show name. But that gets stripped out of my EPG data I think, and doesn't get added as a Keyword. Maybe I should ask for that to happen... (That is an EPG Collector issue, not MC.)
Anyway, just thought I would share as I wasn't sure when I first read your post if you were looking for non-repeat airings or new shows based on some rule.
Yaobing, while the "Rerun" tag is used by the "Do not record reruns" flag in the Recording Rules, the "Do not record programs that have been recorded in the past" flag looks for matches with previously recorded programs using the fields defined for the rule, but what does MC search for those matches?
Is it just programs that are still in the library, or does it include programs that were previously in the library, but have now been deleted? I have wondered this in the past, and I know you have provided some information previously, but can't find it or remember the answer.
What I'm thinking is that if the answer is all existing programs, plus all that previously existed and have been deleted, then there is a great source of information to compare against when looking for actual "New" programs or series.
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I'm liking to use it to create a First Run view for shows that get shown 7 nights a week but the new one only once a week - The big bang theory is a good example. I'm looking to use something like Series is not null, rerun is not 1.
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For your Big Bang Theory series example, I just create two subscriptions - one for new episodes only (no reruns) on channel X, and the other for "Do not record previously recorded shows" on all channels.
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When using the rerun field, also note that if a program is included in the current EPG data more than once, and meets the criteria to be a new program, then for the first instance of the program the rerun field is left blank, but for all following instances of the program in the EPG data the rerun field is given a value of 1.
I saw this clearly in my custom Guide data view today. I didn't check if this remained true if following showings of the program were on another channel. That may be important to know when setting up rules for specific channels.
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For your Big Bang Theory series example, I just create two subscriptions - one for new episodes only (no reruns) on channel X, and the other for "Do not record previously recorded shows" on all channels.
Thanks for that. The idea was to just display those first run episodes, rather than to necessarily record them. I got the data I was looking for and figured out the grid layout isn't the best to view it - far too many gaps :-)