The early days of EPG for IPTV: getting program guides to work in 2012

TechMike88

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Electronic Program Guides were a major community project in 2012. This is how we obtained and displayed them.
 
EPG was the holy grail in early IPTV. Getting actual program schedule data was a complex problem.
 
XMLTV was the standard format. Community members would scrape TV schedule websites to build XMLTV files.
 
WebGrab+Plus was the most popular. It had community-maintained configuration files for hundreds of channels.
 
Running WebGrab+ required scheduling it daily to keep the EPG data fresh.
 
The data quality was inconsistent — scraped data sometimes had wrong times or missing programs.
 
Syncing EPG data with XBMC or MediaPortal required manual mapping between channel names and IDs.
 
I spent a full weekend in 2012 getting EPG working for 150 channels. It was a badge of honor.
 
Getting the EPG to correctly match channels across different sources was genuinely difficult.
 
The effort involved meant only technical users had proper EPG. Casual users went without.
 
What took a weekend of technical work in 2012 is now automatic when you enter your credentials.
 
Dramatically. Modern IPTV apps receive EPG data directly from the service API with no configuration.
 
Seeing how far the technology has come makes the early struggles seem very worthwhile.
 
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