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Does timeshift actually work for any of you?
#31
Thanks for clarifying, @Milhouse, and sorry for the confusion @iliac4.

@dt77h: J.Dierkse hosts TVH testing packages for the most common syno platforms on his server: syno.dierkse.nl.

I don't think you will find 4.0.8 there, but he does host a recent master (4.1.1233), which includes the fix as well. Have just updated to do some testing.
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#32
(2015-12-17, 22:25)M4tt0 Wrote: Thanks for clarifying, @Milhouse, and sorry for the confusion @iliac4.

@dt77h: J.Dierkse hosts TVH testing packages for the most common syno platforms on his server: syno.dierkse.nl.

I don't think you will find 4.0.8 there, but he does host a recent master (4.1.1233), which includes the fix as well. Have just updated to do some testing.

OK thanks going to try That tonight.
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#33
There's a potential fix to the pvr.hts addon pending as well, but to really improve the experience we need to change the API a little bit.
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#34
Well for me timeshift still freezes with buffering message after resume.
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#35
(2015-12-18, 03:34)dt77h Wrote:
(2015-12-17, 22:25)M4tt0 Wrote: Thanks for clarifying, @Milhouse, and sorry for the confusion @iliac4.

@dt77h: J.Dierkse hosts TVH testing packages for the most common syno platforms on his server: syno.dierkse.nl.

I don't think you will find 4.0.8 there, but he does host a recent master (4.1.1233), which includes the fix as well. Have just updated to do some testing.

OK thanks going to try That tonight.

I have installed Tvheadend 4.1.1233, when I pause the tv and want to rewind of fastforward then Tvheadend freezes and I have to restart the package.
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#36
(2015-12-19, 08:06)negge Wrote: There's a potential fix to the pvr.hts addon pending as well, but to really improve the experience we need to change the API a little bit.

Hi negge,

are there any plans to do so? I don't have any coding skills to contribute but maybe I can help with some testing / bug reporting
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#37
We're working on it.
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#38
(2015-12-21, 13:03)negge Wrote: We're working on it.

I'm glad to hear that. Thanks in advance!
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#39
To answer the original thread creator: No, Timeshift does not work with TVHeadend + OpenElec 6/Kodi 15.2 :-(

+1 to whomever can fix the 2 main issues

-Rewinding/forwarding in the timeshift buffer
-The GUI/Navigation isse, that makes it possible to forward into "the future"(beyond actual live state!?!) - The GUI should basically just prevent the user from doing so or instead just show "Live" in the Topbar.

Happy to assist with testing whenever it hits the Beta's - One of the last things I still miss back from the Mediaportal days.

/Morten
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#40
For me timeshift is greyed out in the OpenELEC Tvh-addon v6.0.3 (HTS Tvheadend 4.0.8).

I do have enabled timeshift in the web interface.

Any hint why timeshift is not accessible from the kodi client is welcome.

Thanks
Rainer
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#41
@rdorsch
Yes you have to enable it in TVH (Configuration->Recording->Timeshift)
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#42
I have this already enabled.

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#43
Hmmm so I have no more hints for you. I have timeshift available in Kodi but this function is very unreliable and still not usable
Kodi 18.6 @ openSUSE 13.1 x86_64 - Asus E35M1-I DELUXE | 8GB Ram | 240G 2.5" SSD
Kodi 20.2 on 1st Raspberry Pi B @ XBian | Kodi 20.2 on Raspberry Pi 3B+ @ XBian | Kodi 21a2 on Raspberry Pi4B @ XBian | Kodi 19.0 on SolidRun i.MX6 @ XBian
VDR 2.4.5 & Tvheadend4.3-1917 (for recording) on Cubieboard2 @ Debian Buster
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#44
Lots of fixes pending still, especially in the pvr.hts addon. I tested the proposed changes today and while rewinding/fast-forwarding is still quite unstable, skipping back and forth now works correctly (probably for the first time ever). These fixes will be merged before Jarvis is out so don't worry.

There have also been some fixes to tvheadend, but you need to use the unstable builds (master branch). I haven't tried those yet.
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#45
@negge
You're a lucky guy Big Grin

I'm still struggling with timeshift Sad, see also here https://tvheadend.org/issues/2744
Kodi 18.6 @ openSUSE 13.1 x86_64 - Asus E35M1-I DELUXE | 8GB Ram | 240G 2.5" SSD
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VDR 2.4.5 & Tvheadend4.3-1917 (for recording) on Cubieboard2 @ Debian Buster
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