Posts by fuegos

    Am using E2m3u2Bouquets plugin and I was wondering if there is a default location for the config file where the encoded URL can be written to/entered ?

    Would save allot of time trying to get that into the plugin settings using a remote


    Thanks

    There are perhaps a number of possible reasons for this.

    One is that Win-10 does not ordinarily fully shutdown, but does a kind of 'hybrid hibernate' of sorts - - it's MS's way of making Win-10 look like it shuts-down and boots-up faster, when all it is doing is coming in and out of hibernation.

    Did you properly shutdown and fully power-off Win-10 before starting the Mint install process ??

    ie

    Code
    shutdown /s /f /t 0



    Another possible will be to do with the UEFI not 'seeing' Mint. Some UEFI's require you to register the new operating system before it can be offered as an option on startup.


    Was grub installed as part of your Mint installation ?


    Booting Mint live from a USB will allow you to look at the disk partitions and structures


    Without knowing detailed info on the laptop etc it's difficult to be specific. It's been many years since I used Mint for anything, but they have a cracking community over at https://forums.linuxmint.com/ where you will probably find some helpful knowledgeable people.


    Hi,


    Just wondering if anyone here is using this plugin and what degree of success they are having with it.

    My IPTV provider issues a Suls E2m3u2bouquet script for their service and this sits every nicely with it - low resource and very functional.

    https://github.com/oottppxx/en…tree/master/plugins/heinz




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    NOTE: The easiest way to use this plugin is by binding a key to it, to be able to invoke it directly from a live stream and/or "ketchup" stream.

    When invoked during a supported live stream,


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    settings can be changed from the EPG screen using the

    Menu

    key.

    If invoked during an unsupported live stream, letting the timeout expire will take you to the setup menu where you can adjust the settings.


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    If invoked during a "ketchup" stream (from v6.2.1c, reinvoking is only needed if you exit the "ketchup" and then
    resume it via zap history),


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    the following keys can be used to control it:

    Left, Right, Up, Down, OK, Back, and Exit

    as well as

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    These keys will, respectively:

    • rewind the timeline;
    • forward the timeline;
    • display stream information;


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    pause the stream;


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    • reload the stream at the current/selected timeline time;
    • stop the stream and return to the previous one;
    • exit the timeline and continue as is;
    • forward the timeline 1..10 minutes.

    If the stream is reloaded without any change to the timeline, the stream will go back by the configured number of minutes (see settings): this is useful if a stream gets stuck and just a reload is needed.

    From version 6.0.3j, a keymap.xml file (located in the usual plugins/Heinz directory) is used that also maps other keys to the relevant actions during timeline display, for example:

    Rewind/PreviousSong, FastForward/NextSong, Info/EPG, Pause/Play+Pause, Play, and Stop.

    Depending on your remote, you might need to edit this file, namely regarding the mapping of the pause/play/ play+pause keys, or if you just want to map/unmap the keys you're more comfortable with using. Make sure to keep a copy of the edited file, as upgrades to newer versions of the plugin will overwrite it.

    From version 6.2.0a, "recording" functionality was added, that allows one to download content from the archive into the local drive.

    Dev/Testing on OpenATV 6.0, Caveat Emptor.

    For new versions with "recording" functionality:

    Dev/Testing on OpenATV 6.2, Caveat Emptor.