If we are unable to provide DVB-CI capabilities at first release but could provide EPG data in your area, would that be of interest to you? Or do you personally need both in order to be interested in a TV Plus product?
I have no need of the DVB-CI or any cable decryption capabilities. I cut the cord years ago. But I would buy the TV Plus package if it included
really good and reliable EPG data for
Australia.
Really good EPG data would have;
- Series and Episode names for all TV series, without broadcaster prefixes or suffixes added. For non-series programs, accurate titles.
- Series and Episode numbers for all episodes TV series.
- Repeat flags set for episodes and possibly movies.
- A proper description of the program, without broadcaster guff added. This wouldn't need to match TheTVDB exactly, since there are copyright issues, but it needs to be good.
- Correct Genre, Actor, Director, Year, and maybe Rating metadata. Note that the TV rating scheme in Australia is different, so it would be nice if the Australian scheme was used. Not critical though.
- A reasonable selection of other metadata, such as Keywords (including Series, News, Sport, Documentary, etc.), Producer, Screenwriter, and so on.
- Fourteen days of EPG data, rather than the usual seven, would be looked on very favourably.
- The ability to use broadcaster "Now & Next" or embedded CRID data to update the EPG and determine actual program start and end times, and hence reduce or eliminate padding on recordings, would be looked on extremely favourably.
Other TV functionality enhancements would make the use of EPG data and recording rules easier, such as he ability to link from a program to be recorded back to the recording rule that selected it, and hence to a list of all programs to be recorded using that rule. Also the ability to link from any recording rule directly to a list of programs to be recorded using that rule. I would find that useful to easily confirm what a rule is doing, and perhaps improve the rule. The search function while displaying "To Be Recorded" programs is the closest thing to this existing in MC at the moment, but it doesn't quite do the job.
The addition of "Discovery" functionality to use the EPG data to find programs of interest would be a bonus. If that Discovery functionality was linked back to a providers web services or site, such as Rovi or Gracenote, to provide addition information, artwork etc., that would be even better. I'm not into gossip about TV programs, but some people may be, and that is also what they want links to. Discovery functionality may include me defining what sort of programs I am interested in by Genre, Director, Actor, Language, etc., and then having a function in MC that shows me what may be of interest to my within the existing EPG time line, and then allowing me to select an item in the list to be recorded. While I could set up rules to record all programs that match the above criteria, Discovery is more about the assisted review of programs, rather than the separate automated recording requirement.
It would be good if I could browse the MC Guide, select a program, click a "more information" button, and be taken to or shown a page of additional data about the program, including viewer ratings, reviews, etc. I'm not suggesting duplicating IMDB or other sources, just linking to them, within MC. Great EPG Data is the key to discovery of worthwhile programs to watch.
Oh. Plus trailers. Links to trailers. Downloading and including trailers. Something like that.
Plus with the improved Genre and other data, colour coding of programs in the Guide. Maybe channel icons in the guide.
FYI, our only end user commercial provider of EPG data, IceTV, has survived its recent crisis and is back in business. For AU$7.99 per month it provides EPG, Discovery, comment, remote TV recording setting, iOS and Andriod Apps to set recording, view a TV Guide, excellent Series Recording, backup of all recording rules and program selections for recording on their server, and very good integration with WMC. See
www.icetv.com.au. Even with the added features I think that is a little overpriced, but it sets a yardstick for comparisons in the Australian environment.