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Bug #2689

Starting tvheadend, it inconditionnaly tunes IPTV channels and corrupts IPTV stream on STB and get bad streams if STB is on

Added by Eric Valette almost 10 years ago. Updated almost 10 years ago.

Status:
Invalid
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
IPTV
Target version:
-
Start date:
2015-02-22
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Found in version:
3.9.2513~g1d8b54
Affected Versions:

Description

Whens starting tvheadend, it seems to scans IPTV channels to probably determine streams type or verify validity. Unfortunately, on ADSL, I can have only one IPTV HD stream at a time meaning that if someone is looking at STB on a channel that is an IPTV one (STB automatically mix dvb-t and IPTV selecting best resolution or DVB-t when identical channels), it freeze the STB and tvheadend on it side gets invalid streams.

I do want to use IPTV stream for recording for example but do not want it to scan IPTV channels on startup startup. Could there be an option for that? Previously, it wasn't done and I prefer old behavior.


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History

#1

Updated by Jaroslav Kysela almost 10 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Invalid

Disable 'Initial Scan' and 'Network Discovery' in the network settings..

#2

Updated by Eric Valette almost 10 years ago

Jaroslav Kysela wrote:

Disable 'Initial Scan' and 'Network Discovery' in the network settings..

Problem is that both are already unchecked for my IPTV network

#4

Updated by Eric Valette almost 10 years ago

2015-02-23 09:05:23.000 [ INFO] mpegts: rtp://232.0.2.142(null) in Orange - tuning on IPTV
2015-02-23 09:05:23.000 [ INFO] subscription: 0001: "scan" subscribing to mux, weight: 5, adapter: "IPTV", network: "Orange", mux: "rtp://232.0.2.142(null)", hostname: "<N/A>", username: "<N/A>", client: "<N/A>"

#5

Updated by Torbjørn Brekke almost 10 years ago

You have to check the skip initial scan setting if you samt tvheadend to not scan the muxes at startup ;)

#6

Updated by Torbjørn Brekke almost 10 years ago

You have to check the skip initial scan setting if you want tvheadend to not scan the muxes at startup ;)

#7

Updated by Eric Valette almost 10 years ago

Torbjørn Brekke wrote:

You have to check the skip initial scan setting if you want tvheadend to not scan the muxes at startup ;)

In fact the problem is not there as there are single stream IPTV data, the problem seems to be the EPG scan that defaults to true also for IPTV stream.

#8

Updated by Jaroslav Kysela almost 10 years ago

Eric Valette wrote:

Torbjørn Brekke wrote:

You have to check the skip initial scan setting if you want tvheadend to not scan the muxes at startup ;)

In fact the problem is not there as there are single stream IPTV data, the problem seems to be the EPG scan that defaults to true also for IPTV stream.

You may disable OTA EPG scan in the mux settings... - set "EPG Scan" to "Disable"

#9

Updated by Eric Valette almost 10 years ago

Jaroslav Kysela wrote:

In fact the problem is not there as there are single stream IPTV data, the problem seems to be the EPG scan that defaults to true also for IPTV stream.

You may disable OTA EPG scan in the mux settings... - set "EPG Scan" to "Disable"

Indeed. Just took me some time to figure that. Question is rather if epg scan shall default to true for IPTV streams whereas it is not a pb for dvb-t provided adapter are not busy. Must check if I enabled epg scan globally. I tough I disabled it because it may conflict when receiveing update for recordings that are slightly delayed compared to XMLTV data...

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