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Using XTeVe with Emby


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Posted
11 hours ago, Przemek said:

Do You know it's safe to use that editor? How to be sure if they don't use my channels list when I upload to their server?

Read the Terms and conditions.

Spaceboy
Posted

why would you not use iptvboss? all local and worked very well from my experience

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22 hours ago, Spaceboy said:

why would you not use iptvboss? all local and worked very well from my experience

I don't know that service. I configure Xteve now and combine all EPGs with my chnnels list and add to Emby. For now it works OK.

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@Spaceboy do You know it's possible to download single EPG xml file from IPTVboss app?

Spaceboy
Posted
10 hours ago, Przemek said:

@Spaceboy  do You know it's possible to download single EPG xml file from IPTVboss app?

not clear on your question. you can add your epg sources (xmltv local or web based), use that provided by iptvboss (for a fee) or generate dummy data.

you then assign to your channels, auto or manual as needed

you then export single m3u and xmltv files or set them to be refreshed on a schedule

Posted

I don't understand that app. I just look for some EPG's urls.

  • 3 months later...
musicmate
Posted

If anyone here is looking for something more supported than xteve (as it hasn't received any updates for a while now), try out Threadfin, essentially the same thing, just rebranded and actively developed:

https://github.com/Threadfin/Threadfin

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EODCrafter
Posted (edited)

Emby has made xTeVe/ThreadFin Obsolete for my use.

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sross44
Posted
11 hours ago, EODCrafter said:

Emby has made xTeVe/ThreadFin Obsolete for my use.

Do you have a lot of channels? That's my biggest gripe with Emby's editor. There's really no way of mass editing if you had say 10,000+ channels dumped in to it. 

EODCrafter
Posted
12 hours ago, sross44 said:

Do you have a lot of channels? That's my biggest gripe with Emby's editor. There's really no way of mass editing if you had say 10,000+ channels dumped in to it. 

No, I sort them with IPTV Boss Prior to Emby....too much junk :)

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GrimEvil
Posted

Some questions

Does iptv boss update the channels or delete removed channels etc?

can it map more than one stream to channel?

Thanks

 

 

BillOatman
Posted
2 hours ago, grimevil said:

Some questions

Does iptv boss update the channels or delete removed channels etc?

can it map more than one stream to channel?

Thanks

 

 

Its a very full featured editor and much more. Best thing is to take a look.  

Przemek
Posted

I can recommend web iptveditor. Great thing.

EODCrafter
Posted
19 hours ago, grimevil said:

Some questions

Does iptv boss update the channels or delete removed channels etc?

can it map more than one stream to channel?

Thanks

 

 

Join the discord channel and ask them. The author is very engaged.

Spaceboy
Posted

it definitely does the first. don't think it does the second or why you would want it to? i can only assume you have streams with different resolutions mapping to the same channel but there is no function to handle this in emby anyway. you're better off letting emby handle the transcoding to lower resolutions/qualities

BillOatman
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6 hours ago, Spaceboy said:

it definitely does the first. don't think it does the second or why you would want it to? i can only assume you have streams with different resolutions mapping to the same channel but there is no function to handle this in emby anyway. you're better off letting emby handle the transcoding to lower resolutions/qualities

Multiple providers for backup.  

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Spaceboy
Posted
17 minutes ago, BillOatman said:

Multiple providers for backup.  

yeah good call. actually i guess i would like that in emby but it does need to be supported in emby for any m3u before we can look to find a iptv editor that supports it too.

funny thing is (not funny at all actually) the code for emby to do all of this without any third party program support was written 3 years ago but remains unreleased... one day

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BillOatman
Posted
19 hours ago, Spaceboy said:

yeah good call. actually i guess i would like that in emby but it does need to be supported in emby for any m3u before we can look to find a iptv editor that supports it too.

funny thing is (not funny at all actually) the code for emby to do all of this without any third party program support was written 3 years ago but remains unreleased... one day

Wa ... Wa ... What?!?

GrimEvil
Posted
On 03/06/2023 at 14:54, Spaceboy said:

it definitely does the first. don't think it does the second or why you would want it to? i can only assume you have streams with different resolutions mapping to the same channel but there is no function to handle this in emby anyway. you're better off letting emby handle the transcoding to lower resolutions/qualities

So I can use it the same as normal duel tunner, so different people can watch different channels as most providers only allow 1 stream. 

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EODCrafter
Posted
9 hours ago, grimevil said:

so different people can watch different channels as most providers only allow 1 stream. 

No.

sross44
Posted

It’s still limited by the number of streams your provider allows. Each “tuner” counts as one stream. 

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The only reason I'm considering addding threadfin is for backup channels. Quite often Emby fails to record or only records a few minutes of a show and errors out (logs say no stream)

 

It would be nice to have Emby try to open the stream on a separate (but same content) channel after failing.

 

threadfin allows for 3 backups.

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Spaceboy
Posted

threadfin does sound interesting but my channels are reliable enough that i'm happy to wait for emby to build this in. combination of OTA and a very reliable iptv

Posted
41 minutes ago, Spaceboy said:

emby to build this in.

When you're saying that, are you referring to TVnext integration?

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Spaceboy
Posted
1 hour ago, neik said:

When you're saying that, are you referring to TVnext integration?

yes

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