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Is there a way I can store the epg channels on my RP box so that it doesnt have to fetch them each time the unit turns on?
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Or is it just simpler to leave the box on?
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yes it is, especially when it's a pi that uses like no power at all.
add-ons can trigger epg updates, so even if you'd disable the initial update in the code, then it's still possible that add-ons override this. and you can't disable those triggers or epg will stop functioning
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Thanks. On it will remain
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Huh? So, yass100, can I place the codes locally on the RPi?
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Bummer. I was hoping for a remedy to my dilemma .
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What dilemma? You got an answer.
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Not the answer I was looking for
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OK, try this: get a PC that is not CPU and memory restricted like the Pi is and you might get some real performance.
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Asus is coming out with a small form factor pc that runs linux. The catch - $299.
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There is always chromebox at $179.
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