Interface: eth0 (assuming a linux system) URL: found from looking at the linup.html]?transcode=mobile
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In TVheadend by default you should already have a IPTV network, so leave that alone.ฤก. The part specific to getting the HD HR transcoded stream is as follows, the rest should be mostly TVheadend basics. Not going to take time to do full screen shots or go through the whole process in case this changes again. I am new to TVheadend as well the 3.9 changes to IPTV make this a multi step process. If just a little time was taken to write a module to parse tvheadend could probably have full native support for channel scanning on the newer HDhomerun devices (ones with DLNA support) without the need for lower level drivers. I set my recordings to mkv containers and then they play on almost anything.
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You can then use this to add a Muxes to the IPTV network or in my case I created a new IPTV Network call HDHomeRun and away you go, you link the guide data and you have a Hardware trans-coded channel with less disk space use and little to no CPU. Found at right click and copy the channel number link and you should get something like you can use this and the DEFAULT trans-code rate will be used that you have set on the device OR you can tack on ?transcode=mobile to the end to set the transcode rate for the specific link. You can get the URL for the channel on the HDhomerun.
#Hdhomerunner drivers#
Since the normal HDHomerun tuner drivers seem to be a pain and don't support transcoding I thought I would post and say I was able to add my ATSC channels with trans-coding via the new IPTV options.