2019-03-14, 16:08
(2019-03-14, 15:52)ed_davidson01 Wrote:You can add a one time or daily time rule in the context menu of channels in the Channel Groups or in the kodi pvr Channels menu.(2019-03-14, 15:24)primaeval Wrote:(2019-03-14, 14:08)Minefield247 Wrote: I'm trying to get this working on a windows 7 machine. If I can get it working I'll purchase an IPTV service, I just need to get it working first. I'm trying to get it working with free channels and free guide data, as a proof of concept. As far as I can see everything is working fine. I have the channels in my TV guide with channel data for some of the channels. However it appears that the recorder isn't able to load this channel data, and throws an error. here is the log https://paste.kodi.tv/kiqijugebi.kodiIt is failing at your tvg_shift values in the m3u file.
It maybe a rubbish guide data, if so is there a free one i can download just to test.
Is there a way to schedule a manual recording (i.e. channel number, start time, end time)
Thanks in advance.
It can't convert them to floating point numbers.
Post an example.
You can schedule manual recordings in "Channel Groups" or in the Kodi PVR \ Channels context menu.
However you need some kind of xmltv file for IPTV Recorder to work.
It can be as minimal as the one in the tests folder.
Hi there Primaeval,
To schedule a manual recording are you saying that you don’t need a complete guide?
If for example one of my channels had no data is it still possible to set the recording up at a certain time?
For example if I wanted to record the weekend news on BBC One on Saturdays but the guide had no data would it still be possible to record the name of the rule (BBC weekend News) at 18.00 on Saturdays?
Awesome addon by the way, love it.
You can't name them.
The daily time rule has to be every day because it can't match a program without program data.
I could add a way to add a name or specify days of the week but I won't because it is complicated enough as it is.
Any coders out there are welcome to try and I'll add it in.