Excellent - so, to make sure we're on the right track...
1. Do you have to start tvheadend from a command line, or is it starting automatically?
2. If automatic, is it running properly - what does
ps
say?
3. If manual, make sure you're starting it with either
sudo service tvheadend start
or
sudo tvheadend -f -u hts -g video
> This will establish whether we're finally running with the right permissions
... then we can get the IP (accesscontrol) set up, and then the muxes, and thenhopefully the services...
EDIT
You've edited your previous post so my replies are out of sync.
Good:
hts 1827 1 0 20:44 ? 00:00:02 tvheadend -f -u hts -g video
Not so good:
vicenj 1852 1 0 20:44 ? 00:00:00 tvheadend start
I'm not sure why you'd have that second process, unless you'd started it from the command line...?
I'd suggest a reboot, and see if tvheadend is running - and see that
only one instance of tvheadend is running. If you then have to start it because it's
not running,
only start it with
sudo service tvheadend start@. Do not just use @tvheadend
from the command line as any regular user (either vicenj or hts).
This is what I have:
xbmc@revo:~$ ps -eaf | grep tvheadend
hts 448 1 6 11:19 ? 00:33:34 tvheadend -f -u hts -g video -s
xbmc 10796 10695 0 20:29 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto tvheadend
xbmc@revo:~$
... only one instance. But we're getting there.