Not that I can think of. The easiest way would be it the SQLLite Database browser (int the Docs dir) and use some sql (and a lot of cut and paste!) to insert the data directly into the recording table of the TVDatabase database.
Not that I can think of. The easiest way would be it the SQLLite Database browser (int the Docs dir) and use some sql (and a lot of cut and paste!) to insert the data directly into the recording table of the TVDatabase database.
I tried that, but it didn't seem to work. It can be that there are some other table / field that needs to be updated as well, but I don't think I will use any more time with MediaPortal Anyway since I must have Post Processing and that isn't supported with MediaPortal, so now I'm gonna look at GBPvr instead...
There seems to be an ongoing problem that some users have when trying to install MP 1.36. I regret that I do not know the cause of this problem, and so cannot suggest a solution. However, I can suggest a workaround that (hopefully) will work for you. The workaround is to:
Completely uninstall MP, MySQL, and MariaDB.
Perform a...
There seems to be an ongoing problem that some users have when trying to install MP 1.36. I regret that I do not know the cause of...
MediaPortal was working without any issue until 24 hours ago. Then it started hanging; the disk it was installed on was quite full...
This is for the tvserver, the iptv part.
It used to only support m3u files containing all the channels, but now you can use a m3u8 too.
Usually you get an m3u8 from your iptv provider, but there are also some that can be found on the internet
This is for the tvserver, the iptv part.
It used to only support m3u files containing all the channels, but now you can use a m3u8...
Hi!
I read about [MP1-5236] - Add support for m3u8 files, but I can't find info on how to use this.
So, where and how can I use...