View XMLTV files directly in the browser.
Allows you to view any XMLTV file directly in your browser via a simple and easy-to-use interface.
Features:
- built-in channel search
- support for different time zones
Latest reviews
- (2023-08-13) Leonir Lopes: no instructions for use
- (2023-04-25) Scott Dennis: Didn't do as it said. Useless due to no instructions or button to load a xmltv file. When opening a xmltv file this extension don't take over and show us the guide.
- (2023-04-06) Mark Campbell-Smith: Excellent extension. Works very well. One improvement would be to be able to see the show details when a users clicks on the show in the EPG.
- (2023-02-04) yes no: The UI is great and it works every time. Totally recommend
Latest issues
- (2023-11-06, v:1.0.1) SPOOKY D: TIME FORMATS
There should be an option to switch the EPG listings from military time (00:00, 12:00) to the 12-hour format (12:00 AM, 12:00 PM) - (2023-03-11, v:1.0.1) jpgibard: Current time red line not showing the correct time
I live in Adelaide - Timezone GMT +9:30. We are currently in daylight saving until early April, so our effective time is +10:30. The current time red line on the EPG viewer is an hour behind, so I'm guessing that daylight saving has not been implemented. - (2023-03-11, v:1.0.1) jpgibard: pop-up box to display TV program data
Thanks for this very handy EPG Viewer chrome extension. My old web-based EPG viewer used to have a neat feature where the TV Program's EPG data was displayed in a small pop-up box when you hovered over the program in the grid. It was called XSLTV and it still runs - sort-of - in chrome if you use some command line switches, but the grid formatting has been messed up by successive browser upgrades. The web-site is http://www.ericandchar.com/xsltvgrid/ and the source .html .xsl and .js files are all included in the downloadable .zip file from the site. Just wondering if you have any interest in implementing that feature.