Another lost connection thread
#1
I'd like to try the timeshifting feature it's supposed to have but I don't know how to get NextPVR to work.
I have installed and enabled it, but I keep getting the 'lost connect' error message.
Any tips? I'm using OpenElec 4.0.7
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#2
Logs?
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#3
I think what you're after is here - http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=305221
From about event # 1795 I'd guess.

Any help would be appreciated.
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#4
Line 1839 shows me that you have configured the NextPVR addon to connect to the same machine (127.0.0.1). This is obviously wrong as NextPVR backend doesn't run on openelec/linux does it? It's a windows programme.

So put in the correct IP address, the address of the windows machine that runs NextPVR.
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#5
Ah okay I had no idea it needed Windows.
Thanks anyway but I'll pass on it.
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#6
Tvheadend may work for you. Have you read PVR (wiki) ?
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#7
Yes TvHeadend work just fine. But it doesn't seem to have timeshifting, etc.
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#8
I suggest you ask about that in the PVR -tvheadend forum.
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#9
According to this tvheadend has live time shifting. http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=PVR_backend#Linux
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#10
TVHeadend does indeed have live time shifting but you have to enable it on the backend. Configuration -> Recording ->Time shift. You need to set a path for the recorder to use and then enable time shifting.
Learning Linux the hard way !!
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#11
Yep a more nerdy friend of mine who knows the XBMC far better than I do told me, and I've enabled the setting.
Ta!
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