Posts by petediscrete
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Thanks I'll try that the next time
Please try re-reading my post and you'll possibly notice that my reluctance is based on the fact that the problem is intermittent and may take months to recur.
Be as it may but the log could contain a vital piece of information not obvious to you that could easily point to your intermittent problem. What have you got to loose by submitting one. Support possibly. Who knows till you submit one. Logs are requested for a very good reason. They increase your chances of a resolution to your issue.
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I'm not the OP, I have no way to "mark it solved."
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In order for someone to troubleshoot this you may have to wave a magic wand in the air too. 😂
Reluctance to post logs usually points to one thing and is usually responsible for most of the audio/video issues in LE.
On the other hand if that’s not what your issue is m, a look at the logs by others may well resolve your intermittent issue. -
Actually just Tvheadend's "Digest hash type" needed to be set to "MD5"
You might want to mark it solved here and anywhere else you posted.
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petediscrete - Thank you for your kind words.
I do not intent to abandon TVH and I have a list of potential improvements on my todo list. I just like some variety from time to time.
I also have a number of Kodi PRs that are on hold until the current release cycle is finalised. Once the next Kodi release is open for development, I will give those some more attention.
I do realise that TVH is a stand-alone project unrelated to LE. However, LE also has a Kodi binary addon that neatly packages a TVH installation. My primary objective would be to get DVB-T working and then see where that leads to.
I only have access to a DVB-T system. In order to test DVB-C and DVB-S systems, I will have to rely on the kindness of forum members to provide feedback. When it comes to ATSC, IPTV and other transports, that may be a task for developers with better and/or region-specific knowledge.
I still would like to see what happens with tvh2kodi before getting too carried away.
I’ll gladly help you with DVBS. Don’t use DVBT and DVBC. Nothing worth receiving here on the network. IPTV is such a grey area and wouldn’t be one of TVHs great strengths. Keep up the good work either way.
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I’ve often noticed that group think can cause push back to change. The “well that’s the way it’s done here” thinking tends to discourage skilled new comers.
I’ve seen the work you’ve done in TVH so far and clearly your thought processes are of the lateral variety. Always welcome in this area.
Bearing in mind that you’re trying to make life easier for the standard user who just wants to install, watch and listen you’re definitely on the right track.
The TVH UI isn’t the most friendliest of environments so if you can create an add on that can enable the user to configure a PVR with the minimum of fuss and interaction with the TVH UI I reckon you’re half way there. You’re definitely on the right track though so far.
I’d definitely concentrate on TVH and it’s integration with Kodi and it’s derivatives via a credible add on for PVR purposes. Do bear in mind that TVH is a standalone project in it’s own right and stands up on it’s own too and could definitely benefit from your ongoing input too. -
Not entirely sure but was that a Python versioning issue. Python 2x possibly.
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The strength of the RPI and similar boards is the potential for them to be used on an embedded OS basis. They are the nearest thing to a bare bone purpose built set top box you will find.
I’m not a big fan of tinkering but I put a Rock64 into an old analogue DVBS receiver case along with an SSD drive and DVBS tuner, installed the community version of LE, TVH server and client and it boots quicker than some of today’s domestic STB receivers.
Remote is very usable by all in the household and of course we don’t need to wait on the manufacturer to issue a firmware update if we need to make changes.Again that was just a noodling session to see what it would look and perform like in the real world. That’s why I suggested the appliance model approach. It may be a vertical market approach but who knows what you could create with a little imagination.
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You might want to search the forum on the current status of LE and NTFS file systems. All is not as equal as you think when it comes to NTFS formatted drives.
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Personally I’d concentrate on one single server/backend and aim to integrate it as much as possible with LE. Possibly look at creating a set top box/appliance module experience look and feel.
You might want to look at spinning up your own community version of LE and put your own stamp on it purely aimed at the PVR enthusiast.
Maybe include a facility whereby the user could do some basic configuration of the likes of TVH without having to leave the LE environment. In fact I think someone may have already tried that.Just my two cents worth.
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It's a bit like going to a car mechanic (without the car) and asking why it doesn't work..
Exactly why I responded with his option 2 and posted a link to a cheap working wireless dongle for an RPI2 so the matter is resolved in the absence of any further supporting documentation.
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To be honest we should be actively encouraging users to go the open source software route first and keeping with the spirit of the LE project. If that’s not possible by all means look at the closed source options and clearly Next PVR is a closed source commercial option albeit free to use on an individual basis.
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Hi there,
I have a TP-Link wifi usb adapter for my rpi2 and Libreelec doesnt decognize it anymore.
Can anyone recomend me a cheap and working adapter for Rpi 2 ?.
Thanks!
Works on any Linux distro I’ve ever installed and I doubt you’ll get much cheaper either https://thepihut.com/products/usb-w…he-raspberry-pi
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That filtering can all be done simply in TVH when you map all services but not encrypted ones.
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