Some more information about the EPG situation in Australia.
I have been doing some more research and came across an iOS App developed by Gracenote for Australia. The App is
OzTV.
EDIT: It actually wasn't created by Gracenote, but by a couple of Australian guys (
OzTV Apps Pty Ltd & Apps Perhaps), who seem to have sold it to
eBroadcast. It is using data from Gracenote though.
Looking at the images on the above page, I noticed that the App included Repeat Flags, Season and Episode numbers, Major Category, Year, Country of Origin, Artwork, a good Description and so on.
So I downloaded the App, which is free, when I had an iOS 8 device available tonight, and compared my OTA broadcast EPG data in MC to the data in the App. Indeed, for programs that had no Season or Episode numbers, or Repeat Flags, or any of the other data, it was all there in the App. So the OTA EPG, which is sourced from Gracenote, is not being provided with the valuable metadata, but rather just the basic program data.
So I have to ask why they would do that, now that the company is not owned by the broadcasters? The only real reason I can think of, since they are providing the data for free in the App, with minimal advertising, is that they don't want the data to be available to everybody in a copyable form, which it is in the OTA data stream, via XMLTV files.
So I'm wondering, is PercData being given the same limited EPG data deliberately as well, for the same reasons? If so, why, if only approved devices can use it, and end users can't see the data? Maybe PercData could obtain and provide better data, including the extra metadata, if Gracenote could be convinced that their data would be protected.
Then if PercData can't get the extra metadata, then maybe JRiver can, since you guys can guarantee the security of their data, through obfuscation, encryption, or whatever means you use with PercData now.
BTW, I had a response back from Robert Eden of PercData, who is also the President and Treasurer of Schedules Direct, regarding providing Australian EPG, which was;
"Noted... I'm not sure how much development work would be needed to supported it, and how much time I have to set it up... that's assuming I can even get the data from Gracenote for a reasonable price."
It doesn't sound like PercData is his primary focus.
Finally,
Jim and Yaobing, download a copy of the OzTV App and check it out. Set your location as Melbourne and you will see the same data I did. Even if none of the above is of interest, the App is a very good implementation of an EPG Guide, at least on an iPad (iOS 8 required). I really liked some of the capabilities, which could be included in MC, although use of a remote or keyboard and mouse would need to be considered.