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My one bug is that it treats the iPad like it’s a 16:9 screen, which is fine for 99% of stuff but any retro things I send in full frame get letterboxed on all 4 sides. Yeah I wanted to do the ‘all in one’ software thing with Plex, and I’m glad I still have it feeding to that as it’s nice to access while away from the house and can DVR, but the amount of scrolling I have to do even with a heavily vetted channel lineup is super annoying.
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UHF is great yeah. Set up favorites and you shouldn’t have to scroll much.
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The fact it uses my groups properly means very little scrowling anyway. I have my setup pretty tuned, rather than the 10,000 channel mess that IPTV providers throw at you by default.
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EL BROMANCE posted:The fact it uses my groups properly means very little scrowling anyway. I have my setup pretty tuned, rather than the 10,000 channel mess that IPTV providers throw at you by default. What are you using to groom m3us? I've been basically beta testing streammaster and it's getting real good. Next release looks to be pretty great because it's adpoting the concept that channels are things you keep/curate and streams are channel attributes so you can have failover streams for channels, etc.
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Nice, I’ll take a look into it (from memory it’s not got a Mac client but I can load into a VM to play with) as that’s a good way to think. Terrafin has a concept of failover but it’s done by hand and I generally don’t bother. My setup is: IPTV provider allows you to customize m3u based on their categories. I build some groups out of their ones, after testing the channels I need the most and picking ones that seem most reliable. I then split them into two big groups The first group goes into epg.best and these are regular channels, which get mapped to EPG, renamed and sanitized with correct logos etc, then sent out. The second group go into m3u4u and these are the PPV sports channels, ie the group of NHL, NFL etc which aren’t based on real channels. The process here is to get them into logical orders, and assign a unique epg id to them, epg itself doesn’t matter. Once these are in Threadfin they’re then marked to update the channel name each day, and to make an epg from the channel name using the PPV feature. I then assign everything into their final groups for my setup. It was a pain to originally organize and work out, but for the most part now it’s hands off and everything stays updated by itself.
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Okay, that's an intersting approach. I'm pretty new to all of this so I just knocked off a local Verizon channel lineup and added things around that. I haven't figured out how to meaningfully add in PPV stuff considering the limitations I'm dealing with not only in managing m3us but also in Emby/Jellyfin/Plex. You may want to hold off getting real OCD about channel organization until the new release: https://github.com/SenexCrenshaw/StreamMaster/
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Yeah I checked it out to see if things have changed, but there’s no port to get it into my production so it’d just be for testing and messing around in a VM.
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Motronic posted:Okay, that's an intersting approach. I'm pretty new to all of this so I just knocked off a local Verizon channel lineup and added things around that. I haven't figured out how to meaningfully add in PPV stuff considering the limitations I'm dealing with not only in managing m3us but also in Emby/Jellyfin/Plex. some cool stuff going on in that repo https://github.com/SenexCrenshaw/StreamMaster/pull/207
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It's a single dev, doing sporradic part time work, listening to a bunch of idiots in Discord ask him to do stuff. And its turning out amazing.
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Can someone give me a semi basic overview of the IPTV ecosystem as it pertains to Plex/Emby/etc? I have an antenna and tuner and was able to use Plex’s m3u list to grab a channel lineup and schedule for a bunch of OTA stuff, but I retain the childish dream of being able to watch Jeopardy in any number of languages, or bizarre sports from Finland. Is there a system to do that legally? Like some federation of OTA channels that are easy to import and somehow stream? Can you use Plex as a DVR for more traditional IPTV like Fubo or whatever? Is that the primary use case? Not asking , I’m more just trying to understand the context and culture because everything I’ve read assumes I already know what it is or is a Wikipedia article that assumes I’m an electrical engineer.
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# ? Apr 7, 2024 14:11 |
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Legally? No. You’ll need to find an IPTV provider, whittle down their channel list like I described in a post last night because Plex maxes out at I believe 400 channels (couldn’t tell you about the other two platforms), and you can use the dvr function then. I’d look up more about how IPTV works as a whole, then look into the Plex aspect.
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# ? Apr 7, 2024 14:24 |
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The only way to do US IPTV with the channels you expect in a grey area legally, is to use Channels DVR with a cable login to access the TVeverywhere feeds that come with that subscription. At one point it seemed like plex might also integrate TVeverywhere but they never did.
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Well Played Mauer posted:Can someone give me a semi basic overview of the IPTV ecosystem as it pertains to Plex/Emby/etc? I have an antenna and tuner and was able to use Plex’s m3u list to grab a channel lineup and schedule for a bunch of OTA stuff, but I retain the childish dream of being able to watch Jeopardy in any number of languages, or bizarre sports from Finland. My understanding is that the whole 'live broadcast TV on computer' thing is an absolute mess of rights issues, and thus money issues, and therefore anybody making an idiot-proof (figure of speech) way around any of this is going to be strung up from a lamppost by media-conglomerate lawyers. Which is why, every eight months or so, I think 'TV in my Jellyfin? - what a grand idea', then instead give it up as a stupid idea after running into the same issues you have.
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Let me tell you about Aereo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aereo They hosted an antenna in a warehouse that takes OTA signals and puts them on the internet. For a monthly fee you connect to the stream and watch OTA signals.
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They scheduled each active stream to its own dedicated antenna and tuner for no reason other than to protect themselves against being accused of rebroadcasting. Didn't work!
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Yet somehow, USTVNow which markets its services at Americans in other parts of the world, is somehow still going. I have no idea how decent their service is these days but I used to have fun watching their stuff about ten years ago back in Europe.
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RIP locast
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Yeah I used to use that with the Plex plugin too, again another useful service. UK seems more on top of getting its OTA stuff available online for free than the US, but there was lawsuits there too. I’m not sure if there’s a single service that offers essentially everything Freeview has but between all the broadcasters you can get apps that stream for free at least. Govt should push for the same here, as antennas are great for those of in populous areas but some people haven’t gotten jack in decades.
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spincube posted:My understanding is that the whole 'live broadcast TV on computer' thing is an absolute mess of rights issues, and thus money issues, and therefore anybody making an idiot-proof (figure of speech) way around any of this is going to be strung up from a lamppost by media-conglomerate lawyers. Which is why, every eight months or so, I think 'TV in my Jellyfin? - what a grand idea', then instead give it up as a stupid idea after running into the same issues you have. The last "legal" IPTV thing for the New York area required a bunch of tuners with their own separate antenna. You know, before they were told to cease and loving desist. The rules for IPTV is, as stated above, an absolute mess. Edit: my mother allows my uncle to log into her Slingbox via DISH network to watch the Steelers games which DISH supports. Wouldn't that be problematic or do you all think the broadcast companies legal teams are already circling around? EVIL Gibson fucked around with this message at 18:10 on Apr 8, 2024 |
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What is the best plex like system for music? I have a friend that is getting somewhat irrationally angry at spotify/streaming algorithms. Wants to replace it with his own stream server that he rips cd's too. I know plex/plexamp work (well for my use), but is there something more tailored? His current needs would being able to play music within his network, and then downloading to his phone for offline listening. Preferably in the form of playlist syncing that he'll manage. I'm thinking i'll push him to buy a n100 box with TrueNas Core. He's a computer toucher by trade but he's burnt out. Marcus in the Third Party console thread pointed out this sale at Ali. MarcusSA posted:AliExpress is having a sale right now and if anyone was looking for a set top emulator you really can’t bes this
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deong posted:What is the best plex like system for music? Plex/Plexamp in my experience. My usage is pretty much exactly the same as your friend’s- I have lots of cds and I buy lots of cds that I rip to listen to via Plexamp. Having the Plex server running on nvme helps enormously for bringing down the sonic analysis Plex runs, which will give you all your radios and automated mixes in Plexamp.
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Dicty Bojangles posted:Plex/Plexamp in my experience. My usage is pretty much exactly the same as your friend’s- I have lots of cds and I buy lots of cds that I rip to listen to via Plexamp. Having the Plex server running on nvme helps enormously for bringing down the sonic analysis Plex runs, which will give you all your radios and automated mixes in Plexamp. ok cool. Thanks. Seemed like maybe overkill for his needs. I'll keep pushing him that way.
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# ? Apr 16, 2024 17:44 |
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As a former frustrated computer toucher, starting out with TrueNAS is overkill. I'd just start on a default windows install and if you can't do it there, it won't work anywhere else.
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Plexamp rules. Easily the best music player on mobile.
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I don't use PlexAmp that often, though probably only because I'm usually in front of the web portal and can play music that way, but every one in a while I'll mess around with the Custom/Similar Radio maker or the thing where you pick 2 songs and it tries to build a playlist that links them together using sonically similar songs and yeah it's pretty neat.
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Head's up if you use your Shield as a plex server https://forums.plex.tv/tag/server-nvidia-shield
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Is it Plex jankiness, or something on my end that explains why the videos aren't showing up with this album in Plex under the music category?code:
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Bonzo posted:Head's up if you use your Shield as a plex server https://forums.plex.tv/tag/server-nvidia-shield loving rip. quote:Google was rejecting our attempts to push newer versions to internal testing and beta testing channels while the version in the release channel was packaged with APK. This has been the case for over a month now. So it left us with an all or nothing with the new packaging.
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Is there a guide or something to setup IPTV in Plex?
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trilljester posted:Is there a guide or something to setup IPTV in Plex? IMO its not really worth it. Just use a iptv client like UHF on ios. IF you want to continue - look up xteve / threadfin and that can feed channels into plex.
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kri kri posted:IMO its not really worth it. Just use a iptv client like UHF on ios. I have a HDHomeRun connected through Plex, and I still have the client installed on all my Rokus. Sometimes I don't want to worry about it automatically DVRing everything, dammit
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IUG posted:Is it Plex jankiness, or something on my end that explains why the videos aren't showing up with this album in Plex under the music category? I rarely have videos stuck in my music library, but all the ones I do have are using '-video' as the tag at the end of the filename: quote:01 - Now And Then - The Last Beatles Song-video.mp4 And it shows up at the bottom of the album list as a music video:
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Ask me how I curated 10,000 music videos for my pseudo MTV channels. (A: far too manually and headache inducing! But a good subject for YouTube so I’ll be putting something together soon)
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EL BROMANCE posted:Ask me how I curated 10,000 music videos for my pseudo MTV channels. I will watch this.
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Wayne Knight posted:I will watch this.
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Neat, I appreciate the enthusiasm! I’m writing the script to the first channel video now (essentially an introduction to why you might want to take charge of your media collection and will focus on things like Plex, *arrs etc), then I’ll be putting together the MTV concept. It’s likely to cover a bunch of videos as it’s just too much for one, and would likely bore people to tears doing so, but I’ll be going through conceptualizing and organizing a channel, tools to putting it together, and then my personal decisions on how I’ve built mine based around my rose tinted glass view of how MTV Europe was ran. It feels like putting YouTube stuff together that is planned out rather than just turning on a mic and screen recording as you go is loving effort, but it should be fun… it’s just gonna take a while.
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Friendly notice to all that the latest Plex server update (at least for windows?) 1.91.0.129-1cd63c1d is one of the ones where they do some "library scanning" so it's a long one
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Does plexamp work offline or do you have to have an internet connection for it to work?
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You can download songs to the amp, and it generally works a lot more reliably than regular Plex for that.
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sick thanks
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