NEOMorphey 1 Posted December 4, 2025 Posted December 4, 2025 Hi. My IPTV provider have 7 days channels archive and I can watch shows that I missed at any time on another player. Does emby support such kind of archives? And how to configure that?
ebr 16169 Posted December 4, 2025 Posted December 4, 2025 Hi. You may want to try the new web streams plugin.
NEOMorphey 1 Posted December 4, 2025 Author Posted December 4, 2025 I have checked Web Streams Plugin. But unfortunately it doe snot solved my issue. + It does not have support of EPG. It is play live stream but it still can not play archive of recordings
Luke 42077 Posted December 4, 2025 Posted December 4, 2025 Can’t you have the older programs exported into the m3u with separate URLs?
NEOMorphey 1 Posted December 4, 2025 Author Posted December 4, 2025 47 minutes ago, Luke said: Can’t you have the older programs exported into the m3u with separate URLs? What do you mean? The thing is original m3u tuner works good, with live stream and EPG, but it does not support show programs from the past (or I do not understood how to do that). My IPTV provider have 7 days archive of each channel, so on other IPTV tuners I can select tv show from past EPG end turn it on. So my main question is it possible with emby, if yes - how to do that?
Luke 42077 Posted December 5, 2025 Posted December 5, 2025 How would Emby even access the stream from three days ago? The epg doesn’t provide that. The epg just provides the nice guide display.
ebr 16169 Posted December 5, 2025 Posted December 5, 2025 17 hours ago, NEOMorphey said: It does not have support of EPG If you are looking at content from the past, an EPG makes no sense. The Webstreams plugin would allow you to pull these items in and they would like like the Series and episodes that they are...
pünktchen 1409 Posted December 5, 2025 Posted December 5, 2025 @NEOMorpheyJust use Kodi if your hardware allows an installation! It's IPTV PVR plugin has excellent support for catchup and archive streams and with the EmbyCon or EmbyNextGen plugins you get access to your Emby libraries. The Emby devs do not even understand your issue.
Luke 42077 Posted December 5, 2025 Posted December 5, 2025 1 hour ago, pünktchen said: @NEOMorpheyJust use Kodi if your hardware allows an installation! It's IPTV PVR plugin has excellent support for catchup and archive streams and with the EmbyCon or EmbyNextGen plugins you get access to your Emby libraries. The Emby devs do not even understand your issue. And so does Emby when the VOD content is in an m3u.
pünktchen 1409 Posted December 5, 2025 Posted December 5, 2025 55 minutes ago, Luke said: And so does Emby when the VOD content is in an m3u. But the OP's m3u doesn't have a separate channel entry for each and every movie or tv episode! The channel content is driven by multiple program entries in the guide data. The start and ending times of the program entries in combination with the channel stream url and some parameters do form the actual stream url.
Luke 42077 Posted December 5, 2025 Posted December 5, 2025 Just now, pünktchen said: But the OP's m3u doesn't have a separate channel entry for each and every movie or tv episode! The channel content is driven by multiple program entries in the guide data. The start and ending times of the program entries in combination with the channel stream url and some parameters do form the actual stream url. So now that sounds like provider specific support for the server to be aware of what params are required? Aren't there m3u vod generators for this sort of thing?
pünktchen 1409 Posted December 6, 2025 Posted December 6, 2025 3 hours ago, Luke said: So now that sounds like provider specific support for the server to be aware of what params are required? Not really, because almost all those iptv providers (i hope you know which kind i mean) use the same streaming backends and there are only a few of them being that popular. For example Flussonic. 3 hours ago, Luke said: Aren't there m3u vod generators for this sort of thing? I don't know. 1
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