2019-01-04, 08:02 PM
Does you IPTV provider give you the option of using HLS? If so, it might be worth trying those streams, since it'll give us more logging info.
2019-01-04, 08:02 PM
Does you IPTV provider give you the option of using HLS? If so, it might be worth trying those streams, since it'll give us more logging info.
2019-01-04, 09:46 PM
Ok so I asked and was told if I change output=ts to output=m3u8 I’ll be over to HLS.
As soon as I figure out how make the change I will switch it over. Are any logging level changes required?
2019-01-05, 12:04 AM
Cybergy Wrote:Are any logging level changes required?No - hopefully that'll be enough to get better info.
2019-01-05, 12:06 AM
Cybergy Wrote:As soon as I figure out how make the change I will switch it over.Realistically, you'll probably need to delete the channels and reimport them using the output=m3u8 version of the url. (or temporarily rename npvr.db3 to something else, and let it create a empty database, so you can get back later)
2019-01-05, 08:35 PM
I don’t have an output=ts in my current m3u playlist file. Do I just add a line output =m3u8?
2019-01-05, 08:36 PM
You said url - is output=m3u8 an argument on the m3u url?
2019-01-05, 08:37 PM
For most IPTV provider, yes usually
2019-01-07, 02:53 PM
I finally figured out the format to change the stream to HLS; http://iptvprovider.com:port/live/userna...rd/##.m3u8
But in order to edit a stream I need to use an m3u file and import to NextPVR because I can't edit a url. But XML appears to be the only file type recognized for import - is that true?
2019-01-07, 04:52 PM
You can't edit a channel's url.
You can 'import' channels from an .m3u file, or you can 'add' an individual channel using the channel url (set the type to 'internet source IPTV').
2019-01-07, 07:52 PM
There's an option under Devices to import .xml channels. I don't see an option to import m3u.
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