Anyone have a tutorial for xteve with JF. Or any other potentially better IPTV tutorials in JF. I definitely want EPG guide.

  • drizzt09@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    I have an IPTV (supports m3u8 url or code). It is separated by groups. Includes playlist and EPG.

    I also only pay for 1 connection. I have 4 TVs in the house that could potentially use it but with only 1 connection I can only use it 1 at a time.

    I am looking to watch with a guide in JF but I would like to view the guide but to also be able to filter by the groups. Also like to hide the groups I don’t want to see (example all the other countries).

    I am not worried about recordings. Just watching live asis. If I want to watch something after the fact I can use RD to stream or download it.

    Would nextpvr handle this? And is it free. I assume it needs server piece like xteve? I am running xteve currently in docker container while testing out it’s features.

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      1 year ago

      It sounds like you need xTeVe to rebroadcast the stream inside your house. NextPVR is good at recording but not rebroadcasting.

      I don’t know of any tutorials for that but the high level is to configure xTeVe with the playlist/EPG and then point Jellyfin at your xTeVe instance. You should be able to follow the instructions for “Emby” in the docs. Jellyfin is a fork of Emby so the instructions should be very similar.

      How far along are you in that process?

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        1 year ago

        When I made this post. Had not started. But managed to get xteve installed as docker container and running.

        Got my IPTV playlist and epg in xteve. I have made a couple filters.

        I have added the xteve instance to JF a d the guide is showing. It is showing the filtered group channels. Unfortunately they are all together. Not separated by groups.