- upgraded to latest Sqlite libraries to support ARM
- finished implementation for Hisense Vidaa U5.2 file format (using servicelist.db with renamed tables and columns)
- added "Settings / Reset to defaults and restart" function to delete the stored customized settings in case something
went wrong (like massively oversized column widths)
- Philips ChannelMap\_30: fixed error when trying to save this type of list
- Upgraded to DevExpress WinForms 20.2.7 user interface library
- added round-trip unit test for all loaders to check reordering channels and favorites, saving and reloading
- internal code clean-up regarding different favorite list modes (none vs. flags vs. ordered per source vs. mixed source)
- Toshiba settingsDB.db: support for lists without analog tuner data (missing TADTunerDataTable)
- Grunding: failed to load lists where the <Digital> element did not contain a <channels> child element
- W.I.P: reworking the reference list system so that a simple list of channels can be applied to the main channel numbers or a particular favorite list.
(The "Automatically reorder all lists" options currently does not work)
- Philips ChannelMap_45: incrementing fav list version number when saving and setting the last_watched_channel_id to
the first channel in the fav list (ensuring that the channel is actually present in the list)
- LG WebOS 5: added warning that support is only experimental.
- Panasonic: Channel name editing is now supported for svl.bin files (unless there is no indicator what encoding to use)
- Hungarian translation: added missing files to .zip
- Philips: combined DVB-C and DVB-T into a single list with a common number domain
- added exprimental support for Samsung "iptv" list
- added Suiss reference lists with Astra 19.2E + Hotbird 13.0E channels
- fixed "System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException..." when opening a file which supports mixed-source favorite lists
(Sony, Philips, Hisense, ...)
- System requirements changed: .NET Framework 4.8
- added high-DPI support
- added Accessibility menu options to change the UI font size
- LG GlobalClone: some changes that might fix problems where the TV didn't work properly
with an importet list (ChanSort now modifies less data in the file)
- Menu items for hide/unhide, skip/unskip, lock/unlock are now disabled when these features are not supported by the
channel list file format
- Applying a .txt reference list (which doesn't contain information about skip/lock/hide) will no longer clear these
flags in the current channel list
- fixed issue when saving Sony Android list with high program numbers (causing negative int32 values due to bit shift)
- for unknown DVB service types the UI now shows the number instead of an empty string
- loaders are now setting the OldFavIndex (to be consistent with the use OldProgramNr)
- Form shows full file path in title bar
- no longer defaulting to "swap" mode when opening a file and using "current order"
- show "Source" column in the left list when editing a mixed source favorite list
- ChannelList.SignalSource and DataRoot.GetChannelList(SignalSource) are now handled so that if all bits of a given Mask are left 0, the list will accept anything.
i.e. if Tv/Radio/Data is left 0, the list can contain all of them as well as channels that have neither of the 3 bits set.
- added basic unit tests for each loader to ensure test files have the expected numbers of channels in the various sub lists
- changed logic how channel lists can control which columns are visible in the UI
- added column for PcrPid
- removed column AudioPid from SCM lists
- added handling for SCM lists where the value of the "hidden" flag is 255. (Guessing the hidden-status based on another field)
- hide VPID and APID columns for Panasonic (no data provided)
- Samsung J lists could have a \0 character at the end of a unicode16 string, which caused "Copy to Excel" to truncate the text
- Fixed new-version check to work with github (only supports TLS 1.2 and newer now, not SSL 3.0)
- added pull-request with GB Sky reference channel list
- added a "DllName" property to all loaders (set automatically in the main app) for improved error output
- added a "View" class that lets loaders show a dialog prompt without adding direct references to DX assemblies
- Samsung SCM loader now prompts for TV series if it can't be auto-detected uniquely
- added fixes for Samsung .zip format from 288adf7bd2
- added popup to open download page for VC2010 x86 redist if not installed (needed to open SQLite files)
- added hack to work around a problem in the SharpZipLib when Windows returns an invalid code page
file format
- show error message when trying to open a .zip file that doen't contain
the expected files of a Samsung J series or Toshiba .zip channel list
- show error message when trying to open a broken .zip file, which is
most likely caused by exporting to a USB stick formatted with NTFS
- allow changing the "crypt" flag for Samsung .scm lists
- iterating through loaders supporting a file extension till one can read the file
- LG GlobalClone: modified channel names were not written to the file
- LG GlobalClone: ask whether the conflicting xx*.TLL files should be
renamed so that the TV can import the GlobalClone file.
- LG GlobalClone: improved support for old file format with may
have caused errors due to invalid XML characters inside the file.
- Panasonic: re-enabled channel lists with gaps in the numbers
- Update-Check: looking for latest version at github.com
- Detecting corrupted files with 0 size or all bytes with value 0
- upgraded to latest DevExpress version
"hidden" and "skipped/unselectable"
- reference lists: the satellite orbital position is no longer used
to match channels. (Samsung J series does not provide that info).
- Samsung J series: favorite lists are no longer individually sortable.
(The same Pr# is used for all favorite lists).
- Samsung J series: deleting channels now physically removes them from
the file. (The TV might automatically append them again when it finds
them in the DVB data stream).
- Samsung J series: editing of channel names is now enabled.
- Samsung J series: favorite E is now also available