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PGI 1.2 Moguera

  • ThE MaStEr
    2011-08-19




  • PGI 1.2 Moguera

    Change List for PGI 1.2
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    - Change: EPG database structure changes; after installing this image all existing EPG data will need to be refreshed
    - Change: removed EPG 'Multi-TP' scanning flag from web interface; EPG for channels from other TPs is now read automatically
    - New: left/right keys allow viewing the detailed EPG info in the epg list (press "EPG", then "i" on a program name and then left/right)
    - Fix: power button "turn off with long press" behaviour is back to normal
    - Fix: moving channels up and down in the Fav lists is working like it should
    - Fix: corrected navigation in Fav list when one or more Fav groups have been deleted using PC-Editor
    - Fix: EPG for DVB-T now shows program names properly
    - Update: FreeType, mc, iptables, usb_modeswitch updated to the latest versions
    - Downgrade: db.dat revision downgraded to R13329 to be compatible with the PC-Editor (purely a label, no data or db structure is affected!)


    Besides all of the not so obvious (but countless) bug fixes there are several new major features that we introduce with 1.x releases. The biggest of which is the EPG handling. Most EPG code has been rewritten and the EPG data is now stored in a standard SQLite database. This means several cool things:

    1) The EPG data is really persistent (provided you have HDD or USB device to store it) and will not be lost after a reboot
    2) It is now possible to insert your own data into EPG database (think XMLTV, although some format conversion would be required)
    3) PGI now supports EPG from more "non-standard" providers (see /var/etc/epg/private_epg_info file)
    4) There is a new icon on the info banner with 'EPG' logo which appears when the box processes an EPG data stream
    5) There is new addition to the web interface that allows you to select the background EPG scanning transponders

    As if all of that was not enough, there are many nice improvements to the channel list where you can see lots of additional information for each channel, like the current event / upcoming event (Yellow button), the remaining time till the end of the current or start of the next event as well as the Transponder/Provider information footer. The favourites list has been enhanced too. You can now see the Favourite group name at the top of the list, the channel numbering in EACH favourite group starts with #1 and the same channel in multiple favourite groups is handled better now. Other additions include improved user interface and picons support.



    Before You Install
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    If you are upgrading from PGI 0.7.3 or lower, you should be aware of some major differences between this version of the image and your current version, namely:

    - This image contains new drivers and new Linux kernel together with the new user interface
    - The channel recordings from older images are NOT compatible with this image (but can be converted, see CONVERTER_en.txt)
    - The plugins from older images are NOT compatible with this image and have to be updated to work correctly

    This release (non-USB version) includes 2 image files:

    usb_config.img => contains multiboot config ONLY (useful for multiboot restoring, see "Notes on Multiboot" below)
    usb_kernel_root_db.img => contains main image WITHOUT multiboot config

    If you are upgrading from PGI 0.8 or higher, it is enough to install usb_kernel_root_db.img only. You can do it very easily via receiver's OSD menu with the image on a USB stick or uploaded to /media or /tmp.

    If you flash the usb_kernel_root_db.img, your existing multiboot config will NOT be touched. This is helpful when you want to preserve your multiboot and makes upgrades from earlier PGI or DGS version easier. However, if prior to installing PGI image you had non-DGS based image in your flash memory (like e2), then the new image may not be bootable (permanent BOOTING message) or it may boot but your IP settings cannot be saved, etc. If this is the case with your installation, simply install usb_config.img from this archive in addition to usb_kernel_root_db.img (the order does not matter) and press and hold 0 button during power on until you see PGI-FLASH message on the front display.

    ATTENTION: do not confuse MULTIBOOT config with UBOOT. They are not the same thing! Multiboot config comes as usb_config.img and is basically a bunch of text with configuration commands, while uboot is delivered as usb_uboot.img and contains the actual binary code (think something like BIOS on a PC). Most boot related problems (especially when you had non-DGS images running on your receiver) can be solved by proper multiboot config. Uboot code, on the other hand, changes VERY rarely. There was some confusion about uboot supplied with PGI 0.8 which caused some receivers not to boot properly. If you are not sure which uboot you have, we recommend using the following one: CubeRevo-Digital Home Multimedia Entertainment Company (select one that fits your model

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