Seems like I can only record from a Roku, which I do not have. If there were a way to record on PC, that'd be great.
Quote from: cyclone45 on September 05, 2019, 01:31:00 AMSeems like I can only record from a Roku, which I do not have. If there were a way to record on PC, that'd be great.The directions above are for PC.
I'm sure the way above works, I'm just not that technologically advanced..maybe write all the steps in one message?
Resurrecting this because with the Whew! addition, I may be interested in exploring it further:in the two years since, has the recording mechanism changed? Do we have a useful stream URL we can use?(I wonder if a Plex server can be set up to do it. That would far and away be the most convenient solution for me.)
Recording the network stream in VLC still works for me just fine:https://buzzrota-web.amagi.tv/playlist480.m3u8
Hmm. You have any luck using VLM to schedule things?
Nah. I just let it run until I manually stop it, and then use MP4 Splitter to carve out the episodes I want to keep.
Quote from: Blanquepage on August 16, 2021, 08:23:08 PMNah. I just let it run until I manually stop it, and then use MP4 Splitter to carve out the episodes I want to keep.Yeah, that's about as far as I got too. Not optimal but it'll suit; I'm still researching ways to schedule the process.What're you using as a splitter?
I use NextPVR, which is actually designed to work with TV tuner devices and antennas, but there's an option for using an M3U playlist for IPTV channels. Bonus is you can subscribe to TV listings and schedule recordings like an actual DVR.
Quote from: snowpeck on August 17, 2021, 02:18:04 PMI use NextPVR, which is actually designed to work with TV tuner devices and antennas, but there's an option for using an M3U playlist for IPTV channels. Bonus is you can subscribe to TV listings and schedule recordings like an actual DVR.I had no idea NextPVR did that for IPTV. I have it installed in two places (using my network tuner - basically I'm planning for the day Windows Media Center finally breathes its last breath) and will be investigating that. Is there a URL I have to extract from the above or will that work straight up?
What I had to do was make a separate M3U playlist with the Buzzr feed listed in it, upload that to Google Drive, and point NextPVR to the direct file URL.You're welcome to use mine if you want: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1YN103ZXkkQMvpGbbFQvIyuTgt12ohLZv