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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.
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Since new to vr maybe this is how all work but let me try explain. How come the channel numbers are displayed with a channel sequence naming scheme?
Basically my first available channel is 8 but Kodi in the guide makes it 1-8 or 64-185 when it's really 185. Does it need that number before for something else?
Also I see I can edit channel names but why do some default going the station name included next to number but some don't?
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(This post was last modified: 2016-08-06, 19:38 by mr3p.)
I'm a bit late to this add-on but incredible thank you to the developer. I much prefer the Kodi PVR add-on EPG compared to the SD PVR video add-on. As many of us have already paid SD for access to EPG data, is there any way to integrate that into this add-on so that we have more than a few hours of EPG data?
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Does anyone have this working on LibreELEC 7.90.003?
Anytime I try to install it I get an error that it cannot find libhdhomerun.so
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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..
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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.
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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.
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> Is there any instruction anywhere to set this up?
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I had a SD subscription for 1 year. I could get it to work with the NextPVR backend, which pulled into Kodi using the NextPVR plug-in.
I couldn't find any way to make it work with HDHomeRun's plug-in.
Of course, the HDHomeRun link on the fyitelevision.com site is no good. I don't understand why the people at HDHomeRun have to go in and delete every post in their forum that is over 3-months old.
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So I've been having the same issue with this add-on since I originally downloaded it months ago. When I shutdown (or suspend) my system and then power it back on again, TV remains enabled in the settings, but it doesn't show up on the home screen. I have to cycle the enabled switch to make it show up again. I am running an Intel NUC. I have another SolidRun ARM box and it doesn't have this issue. Anyone have a fix?