- 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 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)
- fixed handling of reference lists (matching sat/cable/antenna, digital/analog, tv/radio/data criteria), especially for m3u lists which don't contain ONID-TSID-SID to identify channels
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Samsung E,F,H,J .scm file format: allow independant reordering of each favorites list (with editable numbers)
- Samsung J .zip file format: predefined lists can be edited again, allow independant reordering of each favorites list (sequential numbers), allow deleting channels