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Benjamin Harling wrote:
....
> Are you willing to pay, say 5 Euro/month (like you pay for your TV-Guide
> already), for a commercial epg subscription? (Wait, this is my idea but I
> have no affiliation whatsoever with any company).

I would not pay money for something that is available for free.
There are several good web EPGs, one of them now even has a
VDR interface. In case you missed my posting yesterday, here are 
its first few lines again:




-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [linux-dvb] Announcement: epg2timers 0.3 - a package that allows you to program vdr timers via the web EPG at http://tvtv.de.
Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 14:50:18
From: Carsten Koch <Carsten.Koch@icem.de>
Organization: ICEM Technologies GmbH
To: dvb <linux-dvb@linuxtv.org>

Hi,

An old version of epg2timers has been distributed with vdr (in 
the contrib or Tools subdirectory) for over a year now. 
I will submit this new version to Klaus as a replacement soon.
The major new feature is, that everything now is fully automatic.
You only have to click a film on the web EPG to record it 
with vdr - that's it!
So, you can program your vdr from anywhere in the world now.

If you want to beta test the new version now, drop me a line 
and I'll send you a tar.bz2 of it.



> From the README file:

Overview.
=========

The 3 modules in this directory are designed to allow vdr timer 
programming via the http://tvtv.de web EPG (Electronic Program Guide).

Once you have these modules properly configured and installed, 
you should be able to simply click on the things you want vdr 
to record in the http://tvtv.de web EPG and be done with it. 
Everything else can be handled automatically.


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