2014-01-14, 03:49
(2014-01-13, 23:22)Lunatixz Wrote:(2014-01-13, 23:02)Grbspltt Wrote: Eric: I couldn't get the direct reference to "hdhomerun://xxxxxxxx-0/tuner0?channel=8vsb:479000000&program=3" to work either. So create a .strm file with that link in it and reference the SMB or NFS path in the _2 settings.
Hdhomerun strms won't work without overriding validation check, but i'm uploading a fix for that later...
::Update::
Master git updated with strm nfo parser, and Hdhomerun exception for strm validation.
Strm nfo parser is pretty simple... PTVL will check all strm files for a matching nfo, if one is found the runtime tab is read, otherwise PTVL will default to a 60min duration. (This is only a backup process to calculate duration. First process is still through XBMC's database, which only applies if the strm was scraped into the library.).
Hey Lunatixz,
thanks for the quick response... So basically, I should work with my HDHomerun .strm files instead of the hdhomerun:// protocol ?
I emptied the cache and forced again the scan. Does not seem to appear.
Also the folder wich includes my .strm files are not scraped into xbmc database.
Should I create a .nfo file for each of my .strm files ? Basicaly those .strm are only the HDHomerun infos (i.e. hdhomerun://xxx...etc)
here is again my file:
<setting id="Channel_40_type" value="9" />
<setting id="Channel_40_1" value="5400" />
<setting id="Channel_40_2" value="smb://Epsilon3/Multimedia/Videos/TV/15.1_CIVQ.strm" />
<setting id="Channel_40_3" value="My Sport TV" />
<setting id="Channel_40_4" value="Sit back and enjoy a 24/7 stream of music videos on VEVO TV." />
<setting id="Channel_40_rulecount" value="1" />
<setting id="Channel_40_rule_1_id" value="1" />
<setting id="Channel_40_rule_1_opt_1" value="My Sport TV" />
<setting id="Channel_40_time" value="0" />
<setting id="Channel_40_changed" value="True" />
Sorry if I miss something obvious...
Again, thank you!
-Eric