2022-11-03, 05:45 PM
I dropped the ball on this for a month but it was great to come back to all this info. I copied the file provided by sub and now I get tons of channels like I did before! Thanks!
2022-11-03, 05:45 PM
I dropped the ball on this for a month but it was great to come back to all this info. I copied the file provided by sub and now I get tons of channels like I did before! Thanks!
2022-11-03, 05:47 PM
This was actually fixed in 6.1 so no need to manually install. Other Linux improvements are coming in the next release too.
Martin
2022-11-04, 02:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 2022-11-04, 02:48 AM by soosyboosey.)
I believe I am experiencing the exact same issue here, it only pulls under 20 channels after scanning when I know there are multiple channels on some of the same frequencies of the channels nextpvr is able to find.
Could the arm32v7 docker image not have this fix yet? I'm running nextpvr on RPi4 so it's ARM64 (https://hub.docker.com/r/nextpvr/nextpvr_arm32v7) - if so, would that zip sub provided work for arm as well? (I presume the answer is no but I'm not sure)
2022-11-04, 02:48 AM
No the arm32 build wasn't fixed in 6.1.0 but it should be fixed in 6.1.1
Martin
2022-11-04, 02:58 AM
Any chance you have the so.0 file for that build?
2022-11-04, 03:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 2022-11-04, 03:02 AM by mvallevand.)
Yes but the build should be released this weekend, and it fixes much more than this one issue on Linux, but we're still testing an issue with aarch64, so there is no point.
Running native it should work on the RPi if you have a deb based system. Martin
2022-11-06, 09:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 2022-11-06, 10:59 AM by soosyboosey.)
(2022-11-04, 03:00 AM)mvallevand Wrote: Yes but the build should be released this weekend, and it fixes much more than this one issue on Linux, but we're still testing an issue with aarch64, so there is no point. looks like the latest docker image fixed it, still scanning and it has found 60+ channels so far up from the less than 20 before. I am not able to pull the EPG data though at this point for some reason for the ATSC channels
2022-11-06, 11:23 AM
6.1.1 does include this fix. You won't get OTA ATSC as it is not available on Linux. https://github.com/sub3/NextPVR/wiki/Install-Linux Other options are here https://github.com/sub3/NextPVR/wiki/EPG.NorthAmerica
Martin
2022-11-07, 09:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 2022-11-07, 09:54 PM by soosyboosey.)
(2022-11-06, 11:23 AM)mvallevand Wrote: 6.1.1 does include this fix. You won't get OTA ATSC as it is not available on Linux. https://github.com/sub3/NextPVR/wiki/Install-Linux Other options are here https://github.com/sub3/NextPVR/wiki/EPG.NorthAmerica Oh I see, I had used tvheadend before and they have the guide data from OTA for ATSC. I saw NextPVR can scan from ATSC for guide data (at least that's what it looks like from the gui under the guide sources section) so I guess I was mistaken
2022-11-07, 11:35 PM
(2022-11-07, 09:53 PM)soosyboosey Wrote: Oh I see, I had used tvheadend before and they have the guide data from OTA for ATSC. I saw NextPVR can scan from ATSC for guide data (at least that's what it looks like from the gui under the guide sources section) so I guess I was mistakenNextPVR does give the OTA data for ATSC on Windows, but it's of very marginal usefulness in most cases (like often only 6 hours of listings), that I didn't bother implementing it on Linux. |
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