2016-06-22, 05:30
It should be noted, though, that the EPG data presented here is the same as the HDHomerun View add-on. I am uncertain about other areas, but for me the guide.json that gets pulled is only 4 hours.
(2016-09-05, 15:05)ronvp Wrote: [ -> ]I noted some questions on this before did not find an answer; how do I extend the timeline in the guide, I only get a few hours. The native guide in the HDHomerun View app extends a few weeks..
(2016-09-05, 19:27)bry- Wrote: [ -> ]The guide is limited to 4hrs if you do not use their official add-on. Also think it may have to do with bot purchasing their DVR service. If you want to see further ahead than 4 hours you will have to use am external xmltv.xml file and map channels to corresponding data.
(2016-09-05, 19:59)jp2code Wrote: [ -> ]I've paid for the upgrade, and I can record.
My guide is still limited to 4 hours, and 2 of those hours always show past events.
It needs a little work - or info for others on how to get it working.
(2016-09-05, 20:02)bry- Wrote: [ -> ]see my first sentence.
https://github.com/Silicondust/documentation
(2016-09-05, 21:26)bry- Wrote: [ -> ]more than likely because the guide data is overhead and costs them money. http://blog.fyitelevision.com/2015/03/hd...geous.html I use schedulesdirect for my guide data with an external xmltv.xml file
(2016-06-14, 04:56)angrycamel Wrote: [ -> ]FYI; might be a little off-topic but some competition could maybe give a little more insentive to add a record feature to the HDHomeRun PVR native addon for Kodi;(2016-06-13, 15:35)jp2code Wrote: [ -> ]1. Is there any kind of DVR support for this? It was asked earlier this year, but there was no reply.
2. Also, using HDHomeRun VIEW, the audio and video are synced up fine. When I watch TV on any channel in the Kodi plugin, the audio slowly creeps up ahead of the video. How do I stop that?
Looks like DVR is on the authors roadmap: https://github.com/kodi-pvr/pvr.hdhomerun/issues/7