Hi Martin,
Is there a simple way of cleaning out the recurring recordings on invalid channels? I'm happy editing XML if there's a straightforward way to identify the invalid items, but there's no practical way I can go through all my recordings to individually check the channel details interactively.
I do use Schedules Direct as my primary EPG source, so can't disable that.
I don't play the files in NextPVR. I convert them to MP4 and stream them to my TV using DLNA. However as the .TS file is the "source" and closest to NPVR, and as I have established that the faults are in the .TS files as well, that's what it makes sense to share.
Simplest way to get the .TS file is go to https://www.andrewj.com/public/, right-click on the Valley of the Kings file and download to your system.
One other thing, can you please confirm that I do have "full" logging enabled?
Thanks, Andrew
Is there a simple way of cleaning out the recurring recordings on invalid channels? I'm happy editing XML if there's a straightforward way to identify the invalid items, but there's no practical way I can go through all my recordings to individually check the channel details interactively.
I do use Schedules Direct as my primary EPG source, so can't disable that.
I don't play the files in NextPVR. I convert them to MP4 and stream them to my TV using DLNA. However as the .TS file is the "source" and closest to NPVR, and as I have established that the faults are in the .TS files as well, that's what it makes sense to share.
Simplest way to get the .TS file is go to https://www.andrewj.com/public/, right-click on the Valley of the Kings file and download to your system.
One other thing, can you please confirm that I do have "full" logging enabled?
Thanks, Andrew