landtuna said:Back to the subject at hand (more DTV disappointments):
EPG's. In my neck of the woods most, but not all, stations have a functioning EPG. Universally they have a few problems:
1. They are not always available for whatever reason. Other times they take several minutes to display after switching to the channel.
2. They don't carry much information. Most of what you get is the program name. That's all. No description, date of production, stars.....nada. Not even whether program is first run or repeat. Pretty useless.
Just another empty DTV promise.
At least with my Magnavox DTV box, it takes longer for the channel to appear, since it goes by PSIP channel rather than RF channel. For some channels, I can type the RF channel, and it'll appear faster than by the PSIP channel. That however doesn't work with the channels programmed by WCIU. Since I don't pick up WWME-LD (thought I did), I get PSIP 23.1 via WCIU PSIP 26.2. So if I type in 27.1 (WCIU's RF channel), it redirects it to PSIP 23.1. 27.2 goes to 23.2 with a No Signal message. If I actually got the WWME-LD signal (RF 39.1), it would pop up as 23.2. So except for any of the other channels, I must do a scan in order to get PSIP 26.1 - 26.6. However, since it goes by PSIP channel, it doesn't allow me to type in 38.1 for RF 38.1 (WGBO), since WCPX's PSIP channel is 38.1. WLS-TV's main channel is now on 44.1 (RF 7.1 is now their translator), but since WSNS uses 44.1 for their PSIP channel, I can't just type in 44.1 to get WLS-TV. 44.1 will go to WSNS instead. Even WXFT & WPWR also pose a problem on that. WXFT is on RF 50.1, but PSIP is 60.1, while WPWR is on RF 51.1, but PSIP is 50.1. So 50.1 would go to WPWR instead of WXFT.
I could just not have any channels stored to type in the RF channel, but because WCIU wants MeTV & MeToo pop up twice (MeTV come up as 23.1 & 26.2 & MeToo come up as 26.3 & 48.1), I have to do a scan to get these channels. So that keeps me from possibly DX'ing WKOW Madison Wisconsin (RF 26.1), unless I constantly do the autoscan.
Now onto listing the program names on the EPG: Sometimes it doesn't list a description of the program. Sometimes it doesn't list the program at all (either doe to an error, or not entered in at all). WYCC has decided that they don't wanna bother with entering the program name for PSIP 20.3 (MHZ Worldwide), since they don't program the channel themselves. WCIU's FBT (WCIU's original ethnic programming), they don't always list the programs for the ethnic programs. The Chinese programming might list Drama, or some other generic name. For Polish programming, it only lists Polvision. I don't know what all ethnic programming is still carried. They used to carry Reklama (not sure if spelled correctly), and that was Russian programming. They used to have a company in Chicago, but where they were at in Chicago closed a year or 2 ago.
WJYS PSIP 62.1 (RF 36.1) carries former translator, now called WEDE-CA on PSIP 62.2. It only lists MCTV in the ID, but for program, they only list the program as Regular Schedule, or Recurrent Programming. I believe since WJYS doesn't program the channel, that they can be lazy at listing their programs in the EPG. They figure that they're being nice to allow the current owners have space on WJYS's subchannel, since WEDE-CA is still analog on ch 34, and only covers Chicago & a few suburbs, but no longer covers their COL of Arlington Heights, due to WISN Milwaukee being on 34, and forced a station that was already granted Class A status to null toward Milwaukee.