Firstly, the postcode that you use for Guided Setup will not make any difference at all to the guide info you receive from oztivo. (It is possible that it might in future, but not in the short term, and if we did change that in future did we would probably change to state based guide info rather than the current Australia wide guide info. Yes I know you can't see guide info for other regions on your tivo, that's because your tivo only shows you guide info for channels you actually receive.)
Secondly, Gippsland (and many other places) should have more accurate guide info (including for Win) now than it did a week ago, so please check again. If you can tell us things like "the guide says on 31 Dec at 6pm Win is showing Family Feud, but what actually appeared at 6pm on Win was WIN News." that would help.
I am surprised you have no guide info for 7flix, we do have a channel S3-Gippsland-7flix on the oztivo mothership which has guide data. Perhaps we have the wrong TivoID recorded for that channel. To check if that's the problem (and give us a path to rectify if it is), could you telnet or ssh to your tivo and type "/hack/bin/station_debug.tcl | grep -A 1 -i flix" when you see a prompt like "S3-tivo/hack $ ". It should produce 2 lines of output, like this:
Code:
01/01:03:29:49: /hack/bin/station_debug.tcl: Channel:76, Name:7flix, TransportID:1283
01/01:03:29:49: /hack/bin/station_debug.tcl: /StationTms/10006874:3c2407 /Server/340417753
. If you tell us the final number (in my example, 340417753) that is the TivoID used for 7flix on your tivo (and presumably all the other tivos in Gippsland), which is what I need to know.
I don't think we have set up anything about suggestions at oztivo. I don't think that is likely to happen in the foreseeable future.
Currently the guide data we can easily get does not distinguish between first-run and repeat, so everything looks like a repeat (unless someone manually flags a showing as first run). It would be good if we could improve this, but at the moment trying to get episode information into the guide is a higher priority.
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