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Telestar Digibit R1, Plex, TVheadend Urgent Help Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1128991" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I'm not Adam Sutton <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> But I do use TVHeadend for my main set-up on an HTPC running Ubuntu. I've limited experience of using it with Sat>IP (I set up mini satip on a Raspberry Pi running a DVB-T2 tuner at one stage though, and that displayed automatically within my TVHeadend install).</p><p></p><p>If you can get TVH onto the Unraid install, it should hopefully 'see' your SATIP tuner in the<strong> Configuration > DVB Inputs</strong> menu when you go to http://unraid_ip_address:9981</p><p></p><p>If you don't get the set-up wizard, you just go to <strong>Configuration > DVB Inputs > Networks</strong>, click <strong>Add</strong>, select <strong>Type </strong>DVB-S. Then give it a name, select <strong>pre-defined muxes</strong> as 28.2°E Astra, make sure if there's an enabled option that it's ticked (this is only the case on some builds of TVHeadend). Then click <strong>Create</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Then if you go back to the <strong>TV Adapters </strong>tab, find your Telestar device which should hopefully show up in the list, and change its settings so it's enabled and under the <strong>Networks </strong>dropdown it has the 28.2°E network you just created assigned to it.</p><p></p><p>Once that's done you should start getting channels tuned in the <strong>Services </strong>tab.</p><p></p><p>Then under <strong>Configuration > Channel / EPG > Bouquets </strong>you should have a big list of bouquets. You'll want the Freesat one which applies to your region, so for example the one I would use would be "England HD: West/West". You need to tick the enable tickbox next to it and click save. Then you'll get the channels in the Freesat order in the <strong>Channels</strong> tab.</p><p></p><p>Last step in TVHeadend which is less important if you're using an alternative EPG source but could be useful all the same, is to go to the <strong>EPG Grabber Modules </strong>tab, and make sure the only ones enabled are -</p><p></p><p>Over the air: EIT: EPG Grabber</p><p>Over the air: UK: Freesat</p><p>Over the air: UK: Freesat (EIT)</p><p></p><p>Now you should be able to see the Freesat channels with a suitable TVHeadend PVR add-on for Plex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1128991, member: 330868"] Hi, I'm not Adam Sutton :D But I do use TVHeadend for my main set-up on an HTPC running Ubuntu. I've limited experience of using it with Sat>IP (I set up mini satip on a Raspberry Pi running a DVB-T2 tuner at one stage though, and that displayed automatically within my TVHeadend install). If you can get TVH onto the Unraid install, it should hopefully 'see' your SATIP tuner in the[B] Configuration > DVB Inputs[/B] menu when you go to http://unraid_ip_address:9981 If you don't get the set-up wizard, you just go to [B]Configuration > DVB Inputs > Networks[/B], click [B]Add[/B], select [B]Type [/B]DVB-S. Then give it a name, select [B]pre-defined muxes[/B] as 28.2°E Astra, make sure if there's an enabled option that it's ticked (this is only the case on some builds of TVHeadend). Then click [B]Create[/B]. Then if you go back to the [B]TV Adapters [/B]tab, find your Telestar device which should hopefully show up in the list, and change its settings so it's enabled and under the [B]Networks [/B]dropdown it has the 28.2°E network you just created assigned to it. Once that's done you should start getting channels tuned in the [B]Services [/B]tab. Then under [B]Configuration > Channel / EPG > Bouquets [/B]you should have a big list of bouquets. You'll want the Freesat one which applies to your region, so for example the one I would use would be "England HD: West/West". You need to tick the enable tickbox next to it and click save. Then you'll get the channels in the Freesat order in the [B]Channels[/B] tab. Last step in TVHeadend which is less important if you're using an alternative EPG source but could be useful all the same, is to go to the [B]EPG Grabber Modules [/B]tab, and make sure the only ones enabled are - Over the air: EIT: EPG Grabber Over the air: UK: Freesat Over the air: UK: Freesat (EIT) Now you should be able to see the Freesat channels with a suitable TVHeadend PVR add-on for Plex. [/QUOTE]
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