A K wrote:
> Reggie Burnett wrote:
> > Mark Clarkstone wrote:
> > > Take a look at [[Automatic_IPTV_Network]] - disable service probing.
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> > I did that. I have two m3u files each one containing 166 channels. I have a m3u file for each hdhr prime I have. I disabled service probing and was able to create all the services and channels so was really excited that your suggestion had solved my issue. But tunig in Kodi is extremly slow or very often simply doesn't work. Before tuning was fast and for every channel that showed up in kodi worked without a hitch.
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> > not sure what was left out that is now causing just slow channel tuning.
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edit my docker logs are full of these messages:
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> > 2018-02-18 17:29:16.317 [ NOTICE] subscription: 0016: No input source available for subscription "192.168.1.119 [ reggie | Kodi Media Center ]" to channel "1008-WNPT"
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> > Reggie
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> Can you illustrate how you disabled the service probing? I changed the Service Id value from zero (default) to 1.,,is that it? it didn't change much to me. I am sorry I am a bit lost here
I have two primes. I turned off scan after creation and set the service id for prime #1 to 1 and prime #2 I used service id 2. This resulted in my muxes/services/channels all being created but tuning in kodi really didn't work.
I wound up with a ton of errors in my dockers logs like:
2018-02-18 17:31:06.326 [ NOTICE] subscription: 0016: No input source available for subscription "192.168.1.119 [ reggie | Kodi Media Center ]" to channel "1008-WNPT"
So I'm assuming the service ids are important so not sure how that is supposed to work.