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[Support] Linuxserver.io - TVHeadend
Thanks for the reply but the debug tab does not show up I will install tvheadend on a regular debian and check if the same happens.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - TVHeadend
Nope, it's an m3u file which has a ts (MPEG TS) link. Can I enable a more verbose log with this container ?
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - TVHeadend
No, I'm not specifying a ts file. I just placed a link to a m3u file in the URL of the network. The file has a single ts link. The file was correctly downloaded and parsed as tvheadend listed in the mux. But then it cannot scan it. Is there any detailed log ? Or a way to increase verbosity of the log ?
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - TVHeadend
I can't map it to channels as tvheadend fails to scan the mux. When I force the mux scan, I only get 'scan no data, failed' in the console log. Is there any verbose log anywhere ? Here is what I have in the found mux. In URL is a link to *.ts file :
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - TVHeadend
Not sure about multicast. I've anyway set the container to host network. I went to network, then add, type 'IPTV Automatic Network', I entered a link to a custom m3u file which has a single channel. tvheadend is able to grab the file and parse it as it correctly lists the found channel in the muxes list. Is there any way to enable a more verbose log ?
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - TVHeadend
I'm trying to set up an IPTV source in tvheadend but can't have it working. With version 4.3, I get : 'no assigned adapters' With version 4.2.5, I get : 'scan no data, failed' However, the m3u url I'm providing to tvheadend works just fine with VLC. Any idea ?
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docker compose?
Won't it get wiped after reboot when placing it in /usr/local/bin ?
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