2025-03-26, 02:46 AM
Still
Still haven't tried the tc for that file. Actually I just deleted everything, reset the antenna, and started over again. I'll try to wait for a nice complete episode and try again. I also have hardware TC enabled in tv setup and to I think force tc for remote content enabled for the user, so we'll see.
I am rather surprised that the browsers wouldn't support that, seeing as the codecs involved are super old lol. Ah well.
I do there is an option to apply post record processing to a stream..If that keeps being a problem, would doing something there be the ticket maybe?
Interesting about the required fields, I'll have to experiment. I assume since you were able to accurately deduce it was xmltv, you'd be right about the problem. I actually don't even have much experience with xmltv. In the (distant) past with old xbmc and kodi setups, have used SD, but I had read around here about the issues regarding the json from them when I was starting to set things up, so I went for door number 2
(2025-03-25, 08:47 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: AFAIK, most browser can't play MPEG2 nor can they play interlaced video. And your examples are both MPEG2 and interlaced.
I don't know about multiple tuners. I only have one M3U IPTV tuner.
As for recording a series, that depends on your TV Guide provider including some key information. Read this thread.
https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-live-tv-no-...nder-shows
TLDR; the "episode-num" and "sub-title" fields are crucial for "record series" to work properly. For me, I had to add a check in the script I use to pull down my TV Guide to modify some fields. This is with the assumption that your TV guide data is XMLTV.
Still haven't tried the tc for that file. Actually I just deleted everything, reset the antenna, and started over again. I'll try to wait for a nice complete episode and try again. I also have hardware TC enabled in tv setup and to I think force tc for remote content enabled for the user, so we'll see.
I am rather surprised that the browsers wouldn't support that, seeing as the codecs involved are super old lol. Ah well.
I do there is an option to apply post record processing to a stream..If that keeps being a problem, would doing something there be the ticket maybe?
Interesting about the required fields, I'll have to experiment. I assume since you were able to accurately deduce it was xmltv, you'd be right about the problem. I actually don't even have much experience with xmltv. In the (distant) past with old xbmc and kodi setups, have used SD, but I had read around here about the issues regarding the json from them when I was starting to set things up, so I went for door number 2

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