Hobbes Hobbes wrote:
> I am from Brazil.
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> This sucks, ISDB-T doesn't even get mentioned on TVHeadend Wiki page.
That doesn't mean it +isn't+ supported.
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> I Believe they dropped support.
Not as far as I know..
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> Can you show me where you got the sourcecode for the 3.4 version?
over over wrote:
> Well after a lot of reading best solution i found
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> compile version 3.4 from source.
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> and now everthing running smooth again.
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> version 4 (stable unstable release) causes a lot of troubles on my system (fresh instalation)
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> after hours in batlle i can make works but works very very bad.
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> the secret is is set a dvb-t network and add muxes all set in manual way (you need know frequencys)
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> problems to my system if i use version 4 is:
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> none 1 sec stream worked
> no epg has worked
> some channels dont have audio
> i have high cpu usage if i click to see logs
> i have high cpu usage after system start scanning muxes
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>Version 4 is stable ???? dont think sooooooo
4.x has been running fine on my system for ages now and I'm sure it has been for many others too.
I'm really sorry to hear you're having issues but is there really any need for that sarcastic comment?
> version 3 works like a charm and rock solid
Version 3.x is also very old, missing features and does has bugs if you look hard enough.
You've both done nothing but whine about how Tvheadend 4.x doesn't work for you. Why haven't you opened issues, provided logs and mux dumps so the one active developer can at least try and fix your issues?
It really annoys me reading posts like these, it's almost as if you've forgotten that Tvheadend is open source and the people that write the code do it in their own free time.
And i'm just going to assume the horrible attitude is down to bad translation..