tdse Posted October 10, 2019 Share Posted October 10, 2019 I just tested my setup in the remote site. I can easy stream 4 HD IPTV videos simultaneously without any buffering (no more devices to test even more streams). Only the stream via internet is buffering. Again, my raspi 2 in the same network can transport 1 hd stream without buffering; my server with the docker setup can't. Any hint where to look? Thank you. Quote Link to comment
j0nnymoe Posted October 10, 2019 Share Posted October 10, 2019 I can only assume it's something specific to your server. I use TVHeadend daily along with my DigiBit R1 for DVB-S2 and never had an issue. Quote Link to comment
tdse Posted October 11, 2019 Share Posted October 11, 2019 Finally, I discovered the problem: when streaming over the internet I used the streaming profile "standard" instead of "pass" even though "pass" is the standard profile in tvheadend. On my raspi it works with standard and "pass" as the standard setting. Sorry to bother you and thank you. Quote Link to comment
ptergrand Posted October 12, 2019 Share Posted October 12, 2019 (edited) merhaba linux işletim sistemi kullanıyorum tvheadend programı ile iptv paylaşımı yapabilirmiyim local karttım yok.Bendeli m3u listesi çok farklı m3u listesi olarak nasıl düzenleme yapabilirim lütfen yardım edermisiniz. Edited October 15, 2019 by ptergrand Quote Link to comment
drdebian Posted October 20, 2019 Share Posted October 20, 2019 For those of you who are struggling with TVHeadend messing up in handling a Hauppauge WinTV-QuadHD card, I just came up with a workaround that separates the two and provides great stability: tl;dr: Install minisatip in a separate Docker and let it handle the /dev/dvb instead of TVHeadend, which in turn only gets to use the DVB-C stuff through the SAT>IP network protocol. Problem solved. Quote Link to comment
huntastikus Posted December 7, 2019 Share Posted December 7, 2019 Hi all, I am having some issues importing xml based epg guides (I hope I am saying that correctly) into TVHeadEnd. The built in tv_grab_huro works great, but I downloaded webgrab++ xml files and tv_grab_wb does not import them. I created the /config/data folder, and when I run tv_grab_wb from the console of the container I get what seems like correct results: But when I run the internal grabber in TVheadend, it doesn't have any channels: So, if am I doing something wrong? or does this mean that NONE of the links in the XML files are returning any content? I am still not sure what I am supposed to do with the .ini files I downloaded from http://www.webgrabplus.com/epg-channels#stc_3D... All documentation I read from webgrab seems to want me to point webgrab to the xml files and that should be pulling in EPG content. Quote Link to comment
saarg Posted December 7, 2019 Share Posted December 7, 2019 1 hour ago, huntastikus said: Hi all, I am having some issues importing xml based epg guides (I hope I am saying that correctly) into TVHeadEnd. The built in tv_grab_huro works great, but I downloaded webgrab++ xml files and tv_grab_wb does not import them. I created the /config/data folder, and when I run tv_grab_wb from the console of the container I get what seems like correct results: But when I run the internal grabber in TVheadend, it doesn't have any channels: So, if am I doing something wrong? or does this mean that NONE of the links in the XML files are returning any content? I am still not sure what I am supposed to do with the .ini files I downloaded from http://www.webgrabplus.com/epg-channels#stc_3D... All documentation I read from webgrab seems to want me to point webgrab to the xml files and that should be pulling in EPG content. Are you trying to import the config file of webgrab++ using the tv_grab_wg? Webgrab++ is a standalone software you run to get the TV listing in an xml file that you import into tvheadend using the wg grabber. Quote Link to comment
huntastikus Posted December 8, 2019 Share Posted December 8, 2019 Just now, saarg said: Are you trying to import the config file of webgrab++ using the tv_grab_wg? Webgrab++ is a standalone software you run to get the TV listing in an xml file that you import into tvheadend using the wg grabber. .... so I have to run webgrab++ (such as the webgrab container from lsio) separately to generate another xml file that I import with the wg grabber? Quote Link to comment
huntastikus Posted December 8, 2019 Share Posted December 8, 2019 5 hours ago, saarg said: Are you trying to import the config file of webgrab++ using the tv_grab_wg? Webgrab++ is a standalone software you run to get the TV listing in an xml file that you import into tvheadend using the wg grabber. Thank you, that was the perfect nudge in the right direction, got it working! Quote Link to comment
tdse Posted December 14, 2019 Share Posted December 14, 2019 My problem with different version (latest, 4.2, 4.2.1): When streaming with pass TVH tries to transcode the stream which is not necessary at all (IPTV). Is there any option to supress this behaviour? Thank you. Quote Link to comment
saarg Posted December 14, 2019 Share Posted December 14, 2019 3 hours ago, tdse said: My problem with different version (latest, 4.2, 4.2.1): When streaming with pass TVH tries to transcode the stream which is not necessary at all (IPTV). Is there any option to supress this behaviour? Thank you. More info is needed. How is you setup and which profiles are you using. Which client are you using. If you are using the tvh gui and the player there, it will transcodes by default. Quote Link to comment
tdse Posted December 15, 2019 Share Posted December 15, 2019 17 hours ago, saarg said: More info is needed. How is you setup and which profiles are you using. Which client are you using. As a client I am using a Raspi with libreelec. I tried a Rapi 2 with libreelec 8.2 with Kodi 17.6 and a Raspi 4 with libreelec 9.2 with Kodi 9 and TVH client latest available version. Quote Link to comment
alturismo Posted December 15, 2019 Share Posted December 15, 2019 (edited) depending on your streams (no hevc) they should all run out of the box as pass, may check if u have a sep. user for your kodi clients and check if pass is allowed for this user and may check if pass is still the default profile ... Edited December 15, 2019 by alturismo Quote Link to comment
tdse Posted December 17, 2019 Share Posted December 17, 2019 (edited) My system is an Asrock J3455-ITX with hevc. Quote Edited December 17, 2019 by tdse Quote Link to comment
saarg Posted December 17, 2019 Share Posted December 17, 2019 1 hour ago, tdse said: My system is an Asrock J3455-ITX with hevc. How do you know it's transcoding? You need to check which profiles the users you have are using. They should be set to pass if that is what you want. Quote Link to comment
tdse Posted December 18, 2019 Share Posted December 18, 2019 Attached please find a sample log. The issue is that the iptv stream does not stream continuously but with a lot of buffering. Log Quote Link to comment
j0nnymoe Posted December 18, 2019 Share Posted December 18, 2019 1 hour ago, tdse said: Attached please find a sample log. The issue is that the iptv stream does not stream continuously but with a lot of buffering. Log I would suggest to ask over at the tvheadend forums, you'll likely get more help about this there. (Are you using unraid btw? Reason I ask, your UID/GID in the logs show 911 which isn't what it should be for containers.) Quote Link to comment
latitudehopper Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 Hi everyone. I have spent hours searching forums and cannot find a solution to a problem with docker, tvheadend and SAT>IP. I am getting this error - RTSP port 554 specified but no root perms, using 9983. I understand that this is because 554 is a protected port number but I cannot see anyway to get the linuxserver, or any other tvheadend docker image to allow it. Has anyone cracked this nut? Quote Link to comment
saarg Posted January 9, 2020 Share Posted January 9, 2020 (edited) 9 hours ago, latitudehopper said: Hi everyone. I have spent hours searching forums and cannot find a solution to a problem with docker, tvheadend and SAT>IP. I am getting this error - RTSP port 554 specified but no root perms, using 9983. I understand that this is because 554 is a protected port number but I cannot see anyway to get the linuxserver, or any other tvheadend docker image to allow it. Has anyone cracked this nut? You are running the container in host mode i guess? If you run it in bridge mode and need to use port 554 on the outside, you can just port map 9983 to 554. If you run in host mode, we can try to allow tvheadend to use a port lower than 1024 with a command. Run the below commands and see if that works. Restart the container after you run the commands. docker exec -it tvheadend bash apk --update add libcap setcap cap_net_bind_service=+epi /usr/bin/tvheadend exit Edited January 9, 2020 by saarg Quote Link to comment
carlossantos Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 (edited) the iptv automatic network is not a good idea use iptv network (only) then go to transponder and there you past links. i use tvheadend in home and server, home with usb dvb-t and in server i only use iptv network to push from home. users, dont foget to add ip adresses in home to server could pick up the stream Edited January 13, 2020 by carlossantos Quote Link to comment
Nuke Posted February 2, 2020 Share Posted February 2, 2020 how to use TVH with user:password? i grab channels with udpxy in my network and want to let watch them with auth. I try http://login:pass@ip:port/playlist/channels but VLC player still ask login password. Other software without auth just say 401 and can't play. Quote Link to comment
saarg Posted February 2, 2020 Share Posted February 2, 2020 10 minutes ago, Nuke said: how to use TVH with user:password? i grab channels with udpxy in my network and want to let watch them with auth. I try http://login:pass@ip:port/playlist/channels but VLC player still ask login password. Other software without auth just say 401 and can't play. Probably better to ask on the tvheadend forum. Quote Link to comment
Kevinf63 Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 Hi folks, Finding it quite tough to read ffmpeg guidance online, or find examples of FFMPEG piping in TVHeadEnd (under stream profile?). Can anyone provide an example of a stream profile that could... Transcoding from the original MPEG-TS container + MP2/AC3/EAC3 (audio depends on channel). Transcoding To .mp4 container with AVC x264 video and AAC audio. As far as I'm aware this is considered the most widely supported format for most HTML5 browsers, hence the ask, but not sure if possible. Big thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment
Vordak Posted April 23, 2020 Share Posted April 23, 2020 (edited) Hello, I know I should just attempt it to see if it will work or not, but I spent a lot of wasted time trying to get Emby working, I am going to ask the experts before wasting any more time. I am running an Unraid server, primarily for Plex. I also have an IPTV service that I watch behind a VPN on my Fire TV 4k. I was trying to set up Emby on my Unraid server for my IPTV service but I found out that it can't route through Privoxy. I want to make sure I'm behind my VPN when accessing that service. But I don't want to put my whole server behind the VPN nor do I want to put Plex behind the VPN. Therefore, I was wondering if I can run TVHeadend through Privoxy to access the IPTV stream and use TvhProxy to funnel the stream over to Plex. At the end of the day, I want to hide myself when using the IPTV service but not have everything behind a VPN due to speed concerns. Also, if there is another/better option I should research, please let me know! Thanks in advance Edited April 23, 2020 by Vordak Quote Link to comment
alturismo Posted April 24, 2020 Share Posted April 24, 2020 5 hours ago, Vordak said: Hello, I know I should just attempt it to see if it will work or not, but I spent a lot of wasted time trying to get Emby working, I am going to ask the experts before wasting any more time. I am running an Unraid server, primarily for Plex. I also have an IPTV service that I watch behind a VPN on my Fire TV 4k. I was trying to set up Emby on my Unraid server for my IPTV service but I found out that it can't route through Privoxy. I want to make sure I'm behind my VPN when accessing that service. But I don't want to put my whole server behind the VPN nor do I want to put Plex behind the VPN. Therefore, I was wondering if I can run TVHeadend through Privoxy to access the IPTV stream and use TvhProxy to funnel the stream over to Plex. At the end of the day, I want to hide myself when using the IPTV service but not have everything behind a VPN due to speed concerns. Also, if there is another/better option I should research, please let me know! Thanks in advance u may should move to a different topic as this is not tvheadend related, fast link note, take a look which app is connecting to your iptv provider, your proxy (when i remember it uses ffmpeg, so it may connecting by itself) or really tvheadend is connected to your iptv provider. 1 Quote Link to comment
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