Oh! Sorry, LocalH. My mistake. "the only two that should be different from the original image" sounded like "copies are not from the unmodified ADF".AriX wrote:No, he's saying that the only data that could have possibly changed on a modified ADF is those two files, and that all the others would be the same... He's just asking you why you want the other files in addition to those two, since the other ones are all the same.swest77 wrote:Thanks kindly! Any reason why you included non-virgin copies of curday.dat and nxtday.dat, though? Not that I'm worried you "did anything" to them; just thinking about the possibility of any cached data having been flushed by PG from them if they're from a "used" ADF.
And as far as the reason I asked for all of them: was just too stupid/lazy to figure out how to unpack them under Winblows myself. And since others here had that ability right at their fingertips, well...
Yes, and yes it would.AriX wrote:Cool Do you think that before the TV Guide rebrand, the NT platform they were working on was Prevue branded? Would be cool to have that prototype software :Oswest77 wrote:@Ari - Yes, during the beta period, the vertically windowed MPEG feed ran on another transponder, separately from the horizontally-windowed analog feed for the Amigas. Basically two different incompatible Prevue Guide systems/infrastructures overlapping in time.
MPEG-2 transport streams can contain multiple program streams. See http://www.lyngsat.com/galaxy12.html for examples.By the way, anyone have any insight into what exactly TV Guide Around Town and Prevue Around Town were, and how they played unique ones in different locations?