Posts by CvH
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The tv tuner is recognized but then when I go to scan "Muxes" whatever that is it just fails.
the pic shows that at least 68 muxes was found so it looks okay
you can also just abort the wizard and setup manually
IIRC tvheadend doesn't (or has very limited) atsc support
nope, full support
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Is comskip included in newer builds of tvheadend?
not yet, not sure if we maybe just add it as normal addon, it is config able due editing of the config file at the userdata folder
compatible with 32bit userspace?
no, this is LE9 stuff - this is now default there
as soon we hit some "alpha/beta" with LE9 i start builds for it
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I had changed the building process how the ffmpeg part is build, sadly not yet updated the build server accordingly (as it is not yet merged at LE8.2).
Will do some manual updates to have at least something new.
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I am a bit surprised that it works
I have a look later.
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Could you try to download parsec-rpi.deb
extract the deb and take the parsec binary (parsec-rpi.deb\data.tar\.\usr\bin\parsec) and copy it to your pi.
login via shell
chmod +x parsec
systemctl stop kodi
./parsec
Idk if this is maybe already enough.
As it is an property system not that easy to test without an account.
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I just asked if you have 1000+ channels it could add up due latency problems.
Never saw this problem, so I can only guess that the picons are not handled correctly through a proxy ? So it might be a proxy problem or an Tvh problem. Could you somehow verify that the proxy settings are not the problem (allow all = yes or something).
Otherwise you could open a bug at the Tvh bugtracker.
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Hmm you have disabled idle scan at the network tab,maybe this could be a problem.
Also could you pls add an pic from the network tab where I can see the status of your astra network?
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The included LibreELEC repo
Kodi -> Addons -> LibreELEC.tv repo -> Services -> OScam
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Could you make some screenshots what you set at networks and at the device page?
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Just install the add-on from the repo.
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Could you provide some links to it? Google is messed up due the astronomical unit parsec and i can't find anything about it.
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The intel boards have just HDMI 1.4 , just the j3455 etc have HDMI 2.0.
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the G4600 is basically the same,just some MHz less.
Not sure that GTX 9xx does complete 4k 10bit, the Gtx 10xx series could be problematic in future as it introduces a new driver that might get no support at Kodi,just that you are warned.
The normal Intel boards have no 4k60 support
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Kaby Lake intel G4620 are hard a bit to find
I guess you mean G4560, you can use G4600, they are pretty cheap these days.
Btw the state of Nvidia support in the future at Kodi is still not clear!