Long time WMC users know that MS did away with Zap2it as the Guide info provider last year, with much pain and unhappiness in the community as a result of the new provider Rovi.
The quality of the Guide data as provided through Rovi was simply horrible compared to the data previously retrieved through Zap2it. There were probably 2 months of initial startup issues that seriously impacted users' ability to record regular nightly series reliably, and also to know more than minimal information about many shows where previously significant detail had been available.
Ok. Now comes EPG123, which is a free (PayPal donations accepted) wonderful developer-created complete replacement for the MS-pushed Guide data (from Rovi) function that is so crucial and essential for proper DVR operation using WMC.
You must also subscribe to an external Guide data service, through Schedules Direct (cost is $25/year, but there's a free 7-day trial if you want to see how all this works first), as EPG123 uses SD to "pull" retrieve its automatic daily Guide updates (same as MS used Rovi). SD actually gets its data from Zap2it.
You must reconfigure WMC again from scratch (after deleting the \ProgramData\Microsoft\EHOME folder to accomplish this erasure of all channel lineups, scheduled recordings, extender definitions, etc.) and this time you DECLINE to accept the MS Guide.
Then you install EPG123 (which is through a very easy wizard and is virtually entirely automated), which will include specifying your zip code and selecting the proper cable/OTA channel lineup(s) so that EPG123 can request the proper data each night from SD.
You also configure your desired channel subset for use in your Guide, so that the nightly data update is only for those channels and not for maybe all 10,000 channels which might be available from your cable provider. Not only does this make the nightly "delta-based new data only" update run super-fast (e.g. under 3 minutes for me and my 89 channels, going out 21 days although I could go out as far as 30 days if I wanted to), but opening the Guide data in WMC or on an extender now also runs super-fast as the XMF file containing the Guide data is that much smaller than with MS's version of Guide.
Furthermore, data always available with Zap2it but never utilized by MS in its Guide software is the SnnExx (season and episode) information, which if available EPG123 will put in front of the show title in the recordings list if you check that you want that to be done. Otherwise, the SnnExx info will instead be put in the text info for the recording. So you're now going to always see SnnExx if available, either in the show title or in the info text (but I like to see it in the show title).
MyChannelLogos works perfectly with the EPG123 channel lineup results obtained from SD, same as it did with original channel lineups obtained by MS for your zip code via Zap2it, and also as MS now does with Rovi.
Complete info for EPG123 is available over on The Green Button forum for EPG. And the product's web site is here.
I cannot overstate how satisfied I am with this product, and its easy installation, and the reliability of its automatic interface to Schedules Direct (which uses Zap2it data) to provide up to 30 days of Guide data for WMC.
I cannot recommend this product highly enough. The bug-free workmanship of both EPG123 and the Schedules Direct data source is truly a work of art. And both vendors are ACTIVELY INVOLVED in supporting users, continuing to evolve functionality and GUI, etc.
Do yourself a favor and get off of MS and awful Rovi and maybe 11-12 days of Guide data, and onto EPG123 and SD/Zap2it with its up to 30 days of good old Zap2it data Guide data that includes SnnExx season/episode info and honestly accurate "original air dates". Complete movie/program art thumbnails are returned, as are movie "star" ratings.
The quality of the Guide data as provided through Rovi was simply horrible compared to the data previously retrieved through Zap2it. There were probably 2 months of initial startup issues that seriously impacted users' ability to record regular nightly series reliably, and also to know more than minimal information about many shows where previously significant detail had been available.
Ok. Now comes EPG123, which is a free (PayPal donations accepted) wonderful developer-created complete replacement for the MS-pushed Guide data (from Rovi) function that is so crucial and essential for proper DVR operation using WMC.
You must also subscribe to an external Guide data service, through Schedules Direct (cost is $25/year, but there's a free 7-day trial if you want to see how all this works first), as EPG123 uses SD to "pull" retrieve its automatic daily Guide updates (same as MS used Rovi). SD actually gets its data from Zap2it.
You must reconfigure WMC again from scratch (after deleting the \ProgramData\Microsoft\EHOME folder to accomplish this erasure of all channel lineups, scheduled recordings, extender definitions, etc.) and this time you DECLINE to accept the MS Guide.
Then you install EPG123 (which is through a very easy wizard and is virtually entirely automated), which will include specifying your zip code and selecting the proper cable/OTA channel lineup(s) so that EPG123 can request the proper data each night from SD.
You also configure your desired channel subset for use in your Guide, so that the nightly data update is only for those channels and not for maybe all 10,000 channels which might be available from your cable provider. Not only does this make the nightly "delta-based new data only" update run super-fast (e.g. under 3 minutes for me and my 89 channels, going out 21 days although I could go out as far as 30 days if I wanted to), but opening the Guide data in WMC or on an extender now also runs super-fast as the XMF file containing the Guide data is that much smaller than with MS's version of Guide.
Furthermore, data always available with Zap2it but never utilized by MS in its Guide software is the SnnExx (season and episode) information, which if available EPG123 will put in front of the show title in the recordings list if you check that you want that to be done. Otherwise, the SnnExx info will instead be put in the text info for the recording. So you're now going to always see SnnExx if available, either in the show title or in the info text (but I like to see it in the show title).
MyChannelLogos works perfectly with the EPG123 channel lineup results obtained from SD, same as it did with original channel lineups obtained by MS for your zip code via Zap2it, and also as MS now does with Rovi.
Complete info for EPG123 is available over on The Green Button forum for EPG. And the product's web site is here.
I cannot overstate how satisfied I am with this product, and its easy installation, and the reliability of its automatic interface to Schedules Direct (which uses Zap2it data) to provide up to 30 days of Guide data for WMC.
I cannot recommend this product highly enough. The bug-free workmanship of both EPG123 and the Schedules Direct data source is truly a work of art. And both vendors are ACTIVELY INVOLVED in supporting users, continuing to evolve functionality and GUI, etc.
Do yourself a favor and get off of MS and awful Rovi and maybe 11-12 days of Guide data, and onto EPG123 and SD/Zap2it with its up to 30 days of good old Zap2it data Guide data that includes SnnExx season/episode info and honestly accurate "original air dates". Complete movie/program art thumbnails are returned, as are movie "star" ratings.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home-built, two systems (1) and (2)
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro x64 (1), Win7 Pro X64 (2)
- CPU
- i5-3350p 3.1Ghz/6MB-cache (1); E8400 3.0Ghz/6MB-cache (2)
- Motherboard
- ASUS P8Z77-V Pro (1); ASUS P5Q3 (2)
- Memory
- 8GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (1); 4GB PC3-10600 DDR3 (2)
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI HD7750 (1), (see TV cards); ATI R7 250 (2)
- Sound Card
- Realtek ALC892 HD Audio (1); Realtek ALC1200 HD Audio (2)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Eizo HD2441W LCD, Eizo S2433W (1); Eizo 24" S2433W (2)
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200, 1920x1200 (1); 1920x1200 (2)
- Hard Drives
- (1) 1TB SATA-II (7200RPM), 2x2TB SATA-III (7200RPM), 250GB SATA-III (10000RPM) for OS; 2x2TB external USB 3.0
(2) 320GB SATA-II (7200RPM), 750GB SATA-II (7200RPM), 150GB SATA-II (10000RPM) for OS; 2TB external USB 3.0
- PSU
- Nesteq ECS-6001 600W (1); Nesteq ECS-5001 500W (2)
- Case
- Acousti-Case 360 (1) and (2)
- Cooling
- Noctua NH-U12P SE2 for CPU, 2x120mm case fans (1) and (2)
- Keyboard
- IBM PS/2 (1) and (2)
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Revolution wireless (1); Microsoft wired (2)
- Internet Speed
- 100mbps down / 10mbps up
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Security Essentials; Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Pro
- Browser
- Firefox
- Other Info
- Ceton InfiniTV 4-tuner cablecard-enabled TV card as well as Hauppauge HVR-2250 OTA/ATSC 2-tuner TV card in (1), running under Win7 WMC