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Radio Channels working but not TV

Added by James Hartland about 1 year ago

I have Kodi version 20.2 working on Android 8.1 installed on an Asus Tinkerboard.
I have Tvheadend version 4.3, installed on a Raspberry Pi 4 running Raspberry Pi OS Lite
I can administer TVHeadend, and view the TV channels on my computer which runs Linux Mint 21.1

I have set up the Kodi app, and the TV and Radio tabs have appeared.
The radio channels work fine.
The TV channels are listed (including the correct local channels) but do not play.
The HD channels seem to buffer with the "working" symbol showing bottom right of screen, The SD channels seem go to the player (and show the channel info) but do not work.There is no video or sound.
Please, anyone any ideas what the problem might be, I presume it will be my settings on TVheadend

Please let me know if you need any further info.

Many thanks if you can help me

Jim


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RE: Radio Channels working but not TV - Added by Jonas Lang about 1 year ago

I assume this is your post
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=374469

Maybe if you continue the troubleshooting process there and answer the questions you’ll resolve your issue quicker.

RE: Radio Channels working but not TV - Added by James Hartland about 1 year ago

Hi Jonas,

Yes I have posted the problem on both this forum and the kodi forum.

Sorry if I am a bit dumb, to which troubleshooting process are you referring?

The kodi setup for TV seems very straightforward and I assumed I have a setting wrong in TVheadend (as there are many settings!)

I was hoping that someone might have experienced the same problem, and could suggest what settings I need to check.

Thanks
Jim

RE: Radio Channels working but not TV - Added by Jonas Lang about 1 year ago

Reading that post in the Kodi forum you were asked to check if your streaming settings in Kodi were set correct and disable hardware acceleration. I didn’t notice any reply and now you are posting the same problem here. That’s the troubleshooting process I’m referring to. That’s fairly straightforward.

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