2022-10-08, 12:46 PM
It appears https://ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com/discover and http://ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com/discover are not return devices I contacted SD to see what is going on.
Martin
Martin
2022-10-08, 12:46 PM
It appears https://ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com/discover and http://ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com/discover are not return devices I contacted SD to see what is going on.
Martin (2022-10-08, 12:46 PM)mvallevand Wrote: It appears https://ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com/discover and http://ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com/discover are not return devices I contacted SD to see what is going on. Thanks for the help. If SD need some device information let me know. I've posted pn the SD forum asking if the firmware can be downgraded.
2022-10-08, 01:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 2022-10-08, 01:20 PM by mvallevand.)
It is not device specific, this should be returning a device list
curl https://ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com/discover So new devices can't be added. Martin
2022-10-08, 01:25 PM
(2022-10-08, 01:20 PM)mvallevand Wrote: It is not device specific, this should be returning a device list Not sure I understand your post (I'm not a coding expert my any means!), if I clink your link it does bring up the HDHR device information. I have deleted the previous tuners from NextPVR and when I rescan for new devices nothing comes up. Is NextPVR blocking new devices from been added?
2022-10-08, 01:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 2022-10-08, 03:16 PM by mvallevand.)
It is failing for more me returning just [] If you are getting it now restart the server or click rescan.
Martin
2022-10-08, 05:29 PM
(2022-10-08, 01:30 PM)mvallevand Wrote: It is failing for more me returning just [] If you are getting it now restart the server or click rescan. I am seeing what looks like correct output when I hit https://ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com/discover: Code: curl https://ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com/discover | jq -r Yet when I try to scan for devices, this is the output I get (same as above): Code: nextpvr | [3] Got request [192.168.1.60]: /services/service (setting.devices)
2022-10-08, 05:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 2022-10-08, 07:38 PM by mvallevand.)
My error might be localized, since I get a different message in NextPVR too
2022-10-08 11:38:32.966 [WARN][1] Error discovering HDHR devices: Name or service not known (ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com:80) 2022-10-08 11:38:33.968 [WARN][1] Error discovering HDHR devices: Name or service not known (ipv4-api.hdhomerun.com:80) However looking at theaw discovery JSON response sI see Kodi reads a LocalIP field and that is is missing https://github.com/kodi-pvr/pvr.hdhomeru...s.cpp#L142 I suspect that is the same issue in NextPVR Martin
2022-10-08, 09:57 PM
(2022-10-08, 05:29 PM)leastsquares Wrote:(2022-10-08, 01:30 PM)mvallevand Wrote: It is failing for more me returning just [] If you are getting it now restart the server or click rescan. This is the same reply I get when trying to scan or rescan after changing the HDHR settings. Disabling and re-enabling the tuners just returns the same message. (2022-10-08, 01:30 PM)mvallevand Wrote: It is failing for more me returning just [] If you are getting it now restart the server or click rescan. Mine has always returned the device configuration.
2022-10-08, 10:04 PM
I found the issue with mine, you must not be using ipv6 ipv4 works. SD did do an ipv6 change on the 5th.
To paraphrase an old expression He who goes fourth on the fifth with the sixth shell name cam forth on the eighth I confirmed the JSON API also has changed. Martin
2022-10-09, 05:45 PM
ipv6 and ipv4 settings are not my forte, but after some button bashing in the router settings I can now see the tuners – hurrah! Thanks for your help Martin.
Does anyone now have issues getting guide data? NextPVR moves on to the next frequency after a few seconds and does not download any EPG data. This wasn’t an issue previously, so wondering if it’s all connected. |
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