(2022-02-19, 04:51 PM)dayvboy Wrote: Thanks FM5. I will work on the doc over the next week. Getting the lineups to match was a learning in progress exercise. I like your suggestion of the "reverse" configuration of the lineups (i.e. change NextPVR and leave Titan as is). One question though, if you don't create a custom lineup, won't there be channels in the Titan lineup that won't be in NextPVR ? Thanks again.
I suppose. It depends. For ATSC OTA, I get some channels from surprisingly far away, but basically all but one is just a channel in another city that has the same programs as the stations close to me have. So I don't use those channels in NextPVR, and so I also wouldn't use them in TitanTV. So the same channels are on NextPVR as are on TitanTV.
If I make a custom lineup in NextPVR to remove them, then they'd still be in TitanTV unless I make an account and custom lineup there. So, in that sense, the lineups might be different. Or I could just mentally skip those channels in one or both lineups. Granted, that's easier to do when I only have a relatively small number of channels compared to cable/satellite.
I look at it this way: what's the easiest way I can get someone interested in and using the basic functions of this without giving up on it early from it being too complicated or too time-consuming or having to read too much to get it to work. People don't need a TitanTV account for this, and they don't need a custom lineup for this. It's good they know ahead of time they need those to streamline this to remove channels they don't use, but if they think those things are required, that's two more hurdles they may not want to jump over to even try it.
Early in the docu it says, "The best way to see the [Titan TV] benefits is to take a test drive, keeping in mind that if you like it, then you will ditch the default lineup and create your own customized lineup that matches your NextPVR lineup." That's a great intro. That's what I'm talking about. (Though I'd tweak that to point out a custom lineup is optional and that channel IDs can be edited in NextPVR.) It's just then the docu gets more into how to do custom lineups before showing how to do a basic default lineup.
edit: Actually, I get the feeling you wrote that part to get people to go to TitanTV and see how they like the layouts and the extra EPG info, etc. And that's good. But then I think something like that is a great way to then transition into how to test drive a basic default lineup with NextPVR.