TV Guide Hollywood Discoveries
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 6:21 pm
Splitting this off of the TV Guide Hollywood Genlock thread mostly because I'd rather keep anything regarding Hollywood in its own thread.
Into the recent week, we at the Prevue Guide Discord managed to get our hands on the Hollywood software, the name given to the 'TV Guide Channel' software, which ran on Windows NT instead of AmigaOS. Since then we've figured out quite a bit, and I'll include some of what we've got so far:
Into the recent week, we at the Prevue Guide Discord managed to get our hands on the Hollywood software, the name given to the 'TV Guide Channel' software, which ran on Windows NT instead of AmigaOS. Since then we've figured out quite a bit, and I'll include some of what we've got so far:
- The software isn't fully emulatable. When we got our hands on the software, we discovered that the card that was mentioned in the TVG Genlock thread is paramount for it to run at all. As far as I can figure out, the software utilizes various API calls and stuff that's only tailored for that specific card, and because of that (and the fact that there isn't an emulator nor API replacement for said card, this pretty much concludes that it requires the actual unit to work. That doesn't mean we've tried getting it to work some other way. If you install Hollywood but choose "Software Only" in the setup, you can get a very limited 'PC Prevue/Prevue Jr.'-esque guide where the listings are shown through individual pages rather than scrolling from bottom to top.
On the topic of the specific video card, If anyone is willing to help out and work on a workaround, you are free to do so. As of writing I've located the source for what I can assume might be the driver, but also the sample software. Along with this a document documenting its API. You can find a link to them here. - Killswitch The software has a killswitch date if it's set to December 21, 2020. From what I could gather it deletes some local files, however I can't be 100% on this yet.
- DataIt stores most of its data in SQL. As of the writing of this thread, we've figured out how to modify some of it, particularly the listings. Here is some progress:
- The error in this image might've been generated on the satellite feed, and not the actual guide itself. This might also explain the 'PLEASE STAND BY' wallpaper as well.