Earlier this year, the guys here at www.epgStream.net decided to start publishing client & server tools we use for generating our Windows Media Center guides for Australia. As part of our plan we are starting work on a new tool, called wmcGuideServiceProxy, which could possibly replace the current versions of BladeRunnerPro and QuickGuide.
wmcGuideServiceProxy takes any number of data sources (XMLTV for example) data, compiles it and loads it directly into your Windows Media Center installation. This tool integrates directly with Windows XP/Vista Media Center and is currently in Beta Release.

wmcGuideServiceProxy is designed to be very simple to use. At a minimum it just requires a guide source (XMLTV file) to effectively start working. wmcGuideServiceProxy consists of a single executable and a single configuration file, making it extremely simple to deploy.
wmcGuideServiceProxy is executed from the command-line and should be run as a background task/process 24/7. At present it is a desktop-only application, but will be converted to a Windows Service at a later stage once we move deeper into development.
If anyone is interested in being involved with the beta testing of wmcGuideServiceProxy then we are happy to continue development of this product.
You can download the latest version of wmcGuideServiceProxy from this external link.
Simple Installation
First xmltvDownload ...
1) Configure your current XMLTV grabber to place your XMLTV file into "C:\Use\Any\Folder\xmltv.xml".
2) Create a Scheduled Task to run your XMLTV grabber twice a day (morning and evening).
3) Run your XMLTV grabber at least once to get some 'test' data.
... then wmcGuideServiceProxy ...
1) Install wmcGuideServiceProxy to "C:\Program Files\epgStream.net\wmcGuideServiceProxy".
2) Configure wmcGuideServiceProxy (by editing "wmcGuideServiceProxy.exe.config") to read it's xmltv.xml file from "C:\Use\Any\Folder\xmltv.xml".
3) Run wmcGuideServiceProxy.exe by double-click or command-line and select 'Yes' to the auto-configure option.
... now Windows Media Center ...
1) Open Windows Media Center.
2) Navigate to Tasks->Settings->TV->Guide
3) Select 'Set Up Guide Listings' option and proceed to setup your guide as-per-usual. Make sure you enter a postcode and not '0000'.
4) Select 'Get Latest Guide Listings' option.
... and finally Enjoy!
To get your latest guide update, simply perform a 'Get Latest Guide Listings' from Media Center, or just wait for Media Center itself to download the guide during it's daily download.
Advanced Installations
wmcGuideServiceProxy and will let you download your XMLTV data on-the-fly from Media Center's 'Get Latest Guide Listings' option ... We'll post about it later if we get some interest!
Multiple Media Center Machines At Home?
This is really cool! Imagine configuring a single desktop machine to download your guide data and then have all your other machines able to download their guide directly from that single desktop! Saves on bandwidth and management... We'll post about it later if we get some interest!
Thanks,
banger ~ epgStream.net