2014-02-25, 22:18
Folks,
I recently implemented tvheadend in my XBMC setup, using the beta version (HTS Tvheadend 3.5.247~g098b7de~quantal).
This software is awesome and playing really well with Gotham and latest HTS addon build from source, however there is only one issue that is not reliable at all, TimeShift. The step back/forward or rewind does not play well, very buggy with XBMC, freezes, crashes etc...
I didn't get a chance to dig into the code to see if the issue is on the client side (HTS addon) or server side (TVHEADEBD backend).
However, I notice that Adam started re-implementing the xbmc addon under a new name TVH (Name makes sense ).
https://github.com/adamsutton/xbmc-pvr-a...ns/pvr.tvh
I wonder if anybody can tell me (Adam/Lars if you guys are reading this thread) if the new code will enhance TimeShift and/or it is compatible with TVHEADEND (HTS Tvheadend 3.5.247~g098b7de~quantal).
Thanks
Dani
I recently implemented tvheadend in my XBMC setup, using the beta version (HTS Tvheadend 3.5.247~g098b7de~quantal).
This software is awesome and playing really well with Gotham and latest HTS addon build from source, however there is only one issue that is not reliable at all, TimeShift. The step back/forward or rewind does not play well, very buggy with XBMC, freezes, crashes etc...
I didn't get a chance to dig into the code to see if the issue is on the client side (HTS addon) or server side (TVHEADEBD backend).
However, I notice that Adam started re-implementing the xbmc addon under a new name TVH (Name makes sense ).
https://github.com/adamsutton/xbmc-pvr-a...ns/pvr.tvh
I wonder if anybody can tell me (Adam/Lars if you guys are reading this thread) if the new code will enhance TimeShift and/or it is compatible with TVHEADEND (HTS Tvheadend 3.5.247~g098b7de~quantal).
Thanks
Dani